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Keep it simple
Anne Duffy says straightforward messages can sometimes be the most powerful ones when you are trying to influence others.
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Leadership: taking flight
The prospect of taking an influential post can be daunting.
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Heart failure: take heart
Robert Millett meets a physiotherapist who is helping patients at a pioneering heart failure unit.
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Services redesign: getting it right
Revamping musculoskeletal services in Tayside helped a physiotherapy-led team win a prestigious CSP award, as Ian A McMillan discovered.
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Advice line: CSP’s public liability insurance
Pip White sheds light on what is and what isn’t covered by the CSP’s public liability insurance.
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Home banker: the benefits of credit unions
Delegates at this year’s Annual Representative Conference heard about the benefits of credit unions. Mark Lyonette outlines their role.
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Physio findings: study shows promise for hypermobility care
In our latest editon of physio findings, Janet Wright and CSP research adviser Katherine Jones looks at joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) and
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On a mission
Using jargon can often get in the way of understanding what we’re really trying to achieve, admits Karen Middleton.
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A welcome in the hillside
Staff at an impressive mansion in East Lothian provide much-needed therapy for people with neurological conditions, as Graham Clews discovered.