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Northern Ireland physios to have their say
Physiotherapy staff in Northern Ireland are being urged by their health and social care board to take part in the first staff survey to canvass the views of the whole workforce.
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Your comments: 16 September 2015
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Falls guys - falls prevention in the Highlands
Ian A McMillan meets two physios in the Highland region who raise awareness about keeping older people in their own homes after a fall, wherever po
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Meeting local needs: promoting public health
In the second of a two-part series on promoting public health, CSP professional adviser Carley King looks at making the most of your resources.
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In the vanguard: primary care treatment of musculoskeletal conditions
With GPs facing increasing pressures, physios are stepping into the breach by acting as first points of contact for patients with MSK problems.
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Game on!
Rugby enthusiasts will get a treat when the Rugby World Cup kicks off on 18 September.
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Physios cross the globe for youth games
Four physios have travelled almost 10,000 miles to work with some of the UK’s brightest young athletes at this month’s Commonwealth Youth Games.
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Partner feature: Offering a collaborative approach to musculoskeletal health
Clinical governance manager Martin Docherty, a physiotherapist and CSP member, offers Aviva’s perspective on the profession’s role in managing MSK
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Viewpoint: Making a difference - working in conflict and disaster zones
Responding to global emergencies is hugely rewarding – despite the many challenges, says Peter Skelton.
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Tackle inequality and improve health: LGBT health and wellbeing
Physio staff are well placed to support people from the LGBT community, says physio Maeve O’Neill from the Rainbow Project in Belfast.