Latest content
-
Physio says new rehab garden helps hospital patients return home with confidence
Leamington Spa Hospital has opened a garden to rehabilitate patients who have experienced brain injuries, strokes and amputations.
-
Heart of England launches back pain video to promote self-help
Heart of England NHS Trust has launched a video animation with the twin aims of helping people with back pain and reducing the need for hospital treatment.
-
Speaker presentions from Creating a Case for Change - 11 September 2017
Following on from this event, please find below presentations from the days speakers.
-
September 2017 English Regional Networks Key Messages
This document provides latest information and news from the CSP relevant to all members of the CSP. Please print it, put up on staff noticeboards and share with your colleagues.
-
Wolverhampton W@W event attracts trust’s chief executive
The head of an NHS trust has praised the benefits of a physiotherapy self-referral scheme, during a Workout at Work (W@W) event in the West Midlands.
-
Birmingham Children’s Hospital physio wins international award
Birmingham Children’s Hospital principal transplantation physiotherapist Jemma Mears flew out to New York to receive an outstanding achievement award from the International Rehabilitation and Transplant Association.
-
Wolverhampton NHS trust’s teletracking system picks up Carter innovation award
CSP member Samantha McIntosh played a key role in implementing an NHS electronic tracking system which was picked from 30-plus entrants as the winner of the first Carter innovation award.
-
NICE shortlists physio-designed NHS rehab programme for learning award
A physiotherapist-designed osteoarthritis rehab programme which benefits 70 per cent of patients was among four finalists for a National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) award.
-
CPD: practice-based learning: part 2
CSP professional adviser Gwyn Owen discusses some of the issues raised by members at a recent CSP event.
-
Physio students and staff ‘climb’ 60% of height of Everest for W@W
Physiotherapy students at Coventry University have ‘climbed’ more than half the height of Mount Everest, as part of a stair climbing challenge.