Physiotherapy Works
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In perspective: Physiotherapy Works
Keeping people living longer, living well is central to everything that CSP members do, argues Sue Rees
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In perspective: Physiotherapy Works for social care
Sue Hayward-Giles explains how the CSP social care briefing could help to unlock the potential of physiotherapy. Download your copy below.
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In perspective: There is a way to promote physiotherapy
NICE fellow Angela Green says there is way to promote physiotherapy through the
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The elevator pitch: How to promote physiotherapy
While we’d normally advocate taking the stairs, this second article in a two-part CPD series invites you to use the lift!
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Physiotherapy works: demonstrate the benefit of physio to decision-makers, patients and the public
Physiotherapy Works plans to demonstrate the benefit of physio to decision-makers, patients and the public. Find out how you as a CSP member can p
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Physiotherapy works for social care
Physiotherapy can deliver cost-effective change to more integrated, co-ordinated and effective community services, focussed on prevention, early intervention and rehabilitation, which enable people to live well for longer with reduced need for care and support.
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Physiotherapy works: urinary incontinence
Physiotherapy for women with Urinary Incontinence (UI) is highly clinically effective and cost effective.
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Here to support you and your work
In the first of her regular columns for Frontline, CSP chief exec Karen Middleton says leadership is for everyone – not just the boss
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Physiotherapy works: Parkinson's
Physiotherapy, delivered as part of a multidisciplinary approach, provides physical and psycho-social benefits for people with Parkinson’s.
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In perspective - Physiotherapy works!
Sue Browning, CSP’s deputy chief executive, explains why a new programme to promote the benefits of physiotherapy is so vital