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Rehab Matters casts real-life physios in quest for authenticity
Rehab Matters, the short film commissioned by the CSP, and made by Oscar-shortlisted UK director Chris Jones, looks at the difference community rehabilitation makes to the life of a woman who has just left hospital following a stroke.
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House of Commons sees launch of CSP campaign to celebrate and support community rehabilitation
Physiotherapists and carers joined peers and MPs at the House of Commons yesterday at the launch of a Chartered Society of Physiotherapy campaign, Rehab Matters.
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Campaign calls for end to tragedy of wasted lives
Stop wasting so many of the lives you save, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has told the NHS as it launches a new campaign to improve access to community rehabilitation services.
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Wales healthcare support worker of the year named
A paediatric physiotherapy technician and former coal miner has been named healthcare support worker of the year for Wales.
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Physios dominate line-up at Advancing Healthcare Awards in Northern Ireland
Physiotherapists were among the winners and finalists at the Advancing Healthcare Awards Northern Ireland 2017, held in Belfast on 18 October.
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Physio lecturer’s group exercise class improves stroke recovery
A physio-led group exercise class is helping stroke survivors in Bristol to improve their physical function, gain confidence and socialise more.
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All eyes on Canada as London physio has her international marathon debut
Respiratory physiotherapist Anna Boniface will race in the Toronto marathon on 22 October representing England.
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Salford occupational health team wins outstanding care award
Salford Royal NHS Trust has given its occupational health physiotherapy team an award for contributing to outstanding care.
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CSP members rally for catch up NHS pay rise
NHS physiotherapy staff joined other public sector workers at a rally on Tuesday in London’s Parliament Square to demand a catch-up pay rise.
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Rugby physio monitors injuries on artificial pitches, as study warns of possible health risks
A physiotherapist is recording rugby players’ injuries to find out whether artificial pitches pose a different or greater risk to players than grass surfaces.