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Respiratory physio and transformation lead scoop top allied health professional awards
Two physiotherapists received recognition at this year’s Chief Allied Health Professions (AHP) Officer Awards, which took place in London on 20 June.
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Wheelchair physio wins at Windrush 70 awards, as NHS honours impact of black and ethnic minority staff
A physiotherapist has won an NHS Windrush 70 clinical excellence award for her work to improve wheelchair services in Berkshire.
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June 2018 Key Messages
Read the key messages on the latest developments from The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy for June 2018. Please feel free to share with colleagues. (Click on the link below)
Topics covered include:Updates on the Love Activity, Hate exercise? campaignLatest news on progression of First -
Think physio, act local
The financial crisis facing the NHS means physiotherapy services are increasingly likely to be subject to change, re-organisation and cuts
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Awards go to physiotherapists for advancing healthcare
Physiotherapists’ work with tracheostomy patients, disability sport and new areas for the profession were recognised at national awards sponsored by NHS organisations, leading charities and government.
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Physio-led pelvic floor group gain support of England’s chief medical officer Sally Davies
The physiotherapist leading a campaign to improve access to postnatal rehab said it has gained support from England’s chief medical officer Sally Davies.
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CSP Charitable Trust awards £27,000 for research into mobilisation in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Physiotherapy lecturer Vasileios Lepesis has received a CSP Charitable Trust award of £27,000 to help complete his research into improving foot and ankle mobilisation in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Palliative physio receives Churchill Memorial Trust fellowship
A physiotherapist has received a prestigious fellowship from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust which will allow her to gain an international perspective of palliative care.
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Event toolkit
This toolkit has been designed to assist you in designing and organising successful events.
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Neuro physios revamp gym to inspire better rehab
Neuro physios at John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford are hoping that ‘de-clinicalising’ their gym will bolster patient rehab.