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NHS England says trusts can access £450m fund to cut MSK staff sickness
New guidance from NHS England could help trusts access a £450 million fund designed to provide staff with health and wellbeing services, including physiotherapy.
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Physios keep runner going in 401 marathons challenge
Physiotherapists across the UK are supporting a man who aims to run 401 marathons in 401 days to promote anti-bullying initiatives.
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Physio graduate wins ‘most distinguished student’ medal
A physiotherapy graduate from King’s College London has won a prestigious award for academic excellence and contribution to the life of the university.
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Walsall physios give stroke survivors better access to post-hospital rehab
A multidisciplinary community service in the West Midlands is using a goal-focused approach to help people recovering from stroke to reach their full rehab potential.
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Community falls service produces ‘significant’ improvements in patients
Physiotherapist Judith Cohen has said that clinical outcome measures showed her west London falls service had ‘significantly improved’ the health of patients.
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CSP launches updated Falls Prevention Economic Model online
The latest version of the Falls Prevention Economic Model, with fresh data and research, is now live on the CSP’s website.
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MSK outcome measure heralded as ‘a deal breaker’
A single musculoskeletal (MSK) outcome measure, available online and free of charge to physiotherapists, has the potential to revolutionise professional practice.
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Manchester physios help crisis response service win patient safety award
Physiotherapists in Manchester are part of a multidisciplinary team which won an award for treating people in the community and preventing hospital admissions.
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Audit reveals delays in physio referral for Parkinson’s
Fewer than one in four people with Parkinson’s said they were referred to a physiotherapist within two years of diagnosis, according to the latest national data.
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Physiotalk invites CSP members to join its social media research project
Physiotherapists have an opportunity to take part in a research project to evaluate how social media communities can affect continuing professional development (CPD).