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MSK conference set for Glasgow 2016
Glasgow will host the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists’ conference in 2016, after a successful bid by the Musculoske
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Exercising choice
The lives of a neglected group of patients with lung problems are being transformed by a physio team that picked up a 2011 CSP Service Excellence A
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Pathway to success - lower back pain
A pioneering Glasgow-based back pain service treats 7,000 patients a year, winning international plaudits on the way.
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Physio gains from new course in collaborative working
A physiotherapist has completed an innovative new course that promotes collaborative working between education and therapy staff in schools.
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Fledgling physios thrive after student confidence- boosting sessions
Two enterprising physios have set up a flourishing private practice in Glasgow after attending ‘maximising employability’ (ME) sessions as students
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Free MSK phone app to be unveiled in Scotland
A free musculoskeletal (MSK) smartphone app is being launched later this month by NHS 24, which provides health information and self-care advice in
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Workout at Work Day gets political
Employees at around 320 workplaces throughout the UK will be stepping away from their workstations on 19 June and taking part in e
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Supplementary prescribers to come under new framework
A new single-competency framework now covers all healthcare prescribers after the National Prescribing Centre (NPC) introduced umbrella guidance fo
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CSP Scottish Board
Made up of CSP members, the Scottish Board leads and represents the profession by promoting excellence in practice and employment, and influencing healthcare policy across the country and the rest of the UK.
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Members highlight vitamin D issue
Physiotherapy staff in Scotland are calling for better advice on vitamin D intake and greater access to supplements for people at risk of deficienc