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CSP ends talks on Scottish NHS
The CSP and other health unions in Scotland have called off further talks with the Scottish Government over changes to NHS pensions.
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Unions claim victory over paying for police checks
Physiotherapists and other NHS staff in Scotland could be better off by nearly £60 after the government said NHS employers should pay for staff to
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New Year honours for fantastic physios
New Year honours were awarded to a physio working with Premier League champions and a paediatric physio pioneer.
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Scotland bids to cut MSK waiting times
Physiotherapists should be involved in forthcoming discussions to cut the amount of time patients with musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders in Scotland
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Standing up for women who have continence problems
A self-employed physio is honing her comedy stand-up routine in the hope of appearing at the Edinburgh Festival free fringe in August.
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‘Hands on’ physiotherapy is key to making ‘fit for work’ service a success, says CSP chief executive
Long-term sick leave could be prevented by a new service that will give employees faster access to health advice and support, according to a review
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Team Scotland selects physios for Glasgow Games
Fourteen physiotherapists have been appointed to represent Team Scotland at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
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Extraordinary match day for pitch-side physios
Two physiotherapists made headline news when they aided three stricken rugby players in one day at a rugby club in West Dunbartonshire, west of Gla
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Review of the year
Will the Olympics be your lasting memory from 2012? Lynn Eaton and Sally Priestley look at other physio highlights this year
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People with learning disabilities boost healthcare
Appointing people with learning disabilities as ‘health champions’ in NHS trusts is helping to improve the care they receive in acute hospitals.