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  • Physio and OT mobility team save NHS Grampian £3 million

    A physiotherapist and an occupational therapist have helped NHS Grampian save nearly £3 million, by providing patients with mobility assessments within A&E.

    News — 6 April 2019 - 7:10am
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    Physio Susan Brown and OT Alicea Ross
  • Inspirational physio student wins Welsh Woman of the Year award

    A CSP member who is a motivational speaker, a model and a burns survivor has received the Welsh Woman of the Year award.

    News — 5 April 2019 - 5:00pm
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    Catrin Pugh with her award
  • New resource will help members engage in productive job planning

    Physiotherapists and physiotherapy support workers should receive adequate time, support and access to IT resources when they take part in job planning activities.

    News — 4 April 2019 - 11:55am
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    Job planning
  • NICE puts physio at the forefront of incontinence and prolapse care

    Women with stress urinary incontinence should receive supervised pelvic floor muscle training for at least three months as first-line treatment, says the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

    News — 1 April 2019 - 2:22pm
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    Pelvic floor muscle
  • Primary care will need 6,000 more physios, say thinktanks

    The NHS in England will need 6,000 more full-time equivalent physiotherapists to be working in general practice in a decade’s time, health experts predict.

    News — 26 March 2019 - 4:59pm
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    FCP
  • CSP welcomes reshaping stroke care consultation in Northern Ireland

    Stroke survivors and their carers need to be able to access rehabilitation and long term support in the community.

    News — 26 March 2019 - 1:18pm
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    Community rehabilitation after stroke, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  • Gabapentin and pregabalin to be reclassified as controlled drugs

    Gabapentin and pregabalin will be reclassified from 1 April 2019, as Schedule 3 controlled drugs. Independent prescribers must review their practices before that date to ensure legal compliance.

    Press release — 22 March 2019 - 9:55am
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    Colourful drug tablets shown in blister packets
  • Physio taps into care home residents’ competitive streaks to boost activity

    A physiotherapist has used the joy of competition to inspire the residents of a care home to love activity.

    News — 18 March 2019 - 6:00am
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    Care home residents taking part in the cycling competition
  • Physio completes gruelling seven-day endurance race

    Neurological physiotherapist and ultra-runner Colin Green recently completed one of the world’s most brutal races, a non-stop 268-mile race across the Pennine Way.

    News — 17 March 2019 - 10:00am
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    Colin Green
  • Stand-up physio targets stigma of female incontinence with new social enterprise

    Pelvic health physio and stand-up comedian, Elaine Miller, is part of a new social enterprise that aims to tackle the stigma surrounding female incontinence.

    News — 16 March 2019 - 2:44pm
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    Stand-up physio Elaine Miller