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Shetland ‘fairy godmother’ wins therapy award
A paediatric physio who went beyond the call of duty has scooped Scotland’s national Therapist Award.
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Celebrating the awards
Showing physiotherapy at its best was the message from CSP’s Awards
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Members say Yes to strike action in defence of NHS pensions
CSP members have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike on 30 November.
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Scottish tories reshuffle health roles
The Scottish Conservatives’ deputy leader Jackson Carlaw has taken over from Murdo Fraser as the party’s health spokesperson.
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a satisfied customer
After attending the Associates Conference which was held in Liverpool this year I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all who w
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Physios hesitate to make ‘blue flag’ assessments
Physios need to deal more effectively with the psychosocial factors that affect back-pain patients at work, said Heather Gray, senior lecturer in p
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New website offers remote physio researchers ‘northern exposure’
As an inhabitant of one of the UK’s most northerly islands, Sue Barnard is aware of the need for practitioners who work in remote locations but wan
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Ayr physio emerges as winner from Dragon’s Den
Heather Hall, from Ayr in Scotland, was ‘absolutely delighted’ when her team won a £5,000 investment from the CSP Dragon’s Den.
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Dundee streamlines services
Lynn Eaton meets the Dundee physios who work together to provide an all-round service without wasted referrals
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CSP to meet members over attacks on pensions
The CSP is to hold a cross-section of meetings with members in England, Wales and Scotland to discuss the threat to their NHS pensions amid little