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British Heart Foundation recognises Cardiff-based physio technician with national award
Cardiff cardiac physiotherapy technician Michelle Johnson has received an award from the British Heart Foundation.
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CSP launches video to demonstrate six simple exercises to stop falls
A new CSP animated video demonstrates how six simple exercises can keep people mobile and independent as they age.
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South Bristol Community Hospital’s new-look balance classes boost attendance
Balance classes for a combination of inpatients and outpatients at South Bristol Community Hospital are improving the use of NHS resources, said physiotherapist Catherine Barr.
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CSP joins other health trade unions to protest Northern Ireland health and social care cuts
Serious concerns about proposed £70 million cuts to the health service in Northern Ireland and the potential impact on patient services were raised by the CSP today.
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Joint replacements increase by 20,000 in a year, says NJR report
A record number of people are undergoing joint replacement procedures, and more than ever before are experiencing impressive long-term benefits.
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Wales awards first physiotherapy support diploma
The first diploma in physiotherapy support has been awarded to Sheryl Barnett, who works for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.
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NICE puts physio at heart of intermediate care
Intermediate care teams must include a broad range of disciplines, including physiotherapy, says advice from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
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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.
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Are you Britain’s best cook?
A film company is on the hunt for Britain’s best cook and physiotherapy staff are among those invited to apply.
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Members get the chance to shape CSP’s future
CSP members are to get the chance to shape the society’s future in November, following a decision by its council today.