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  • Brexit wake-up call

    Behind the scenes, the CSP is busy analysing the potential impact of Brexit on physiotherapy across the country and lobbying to minimise negative effects. Last month we made a submission to the Migration Advisory Committee, the independent expert body that advises the government on immigration. The committee is investigating the size of the European workforce in the UK and trying to establish what the impact on society and the economy would be if there were restrictions on European migration after Britain leaves the European Union. Signficant risk In reviewing the physiotherapy workforce, we
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    by Rob Yeldham
  • Physiotherapy UK conference

    UK 2017 conference time! And here is my special congress memento. A 37-year old coffee mug (left) from the 1980 CSP Congress held sumptuously in Edinburgh University. Is it a collector’s item now? No sale though, because for me it is very special. 1980 was the year when the profession really came to life. We were out from under the clinical control of the medical profession. The CSP had its third chair who was a physiotherapist, not a doctor. Physiotherapy services were now being run by district physiotherapists. We were seen as senior managers with freedom to provide the best service we could

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    by Joyce Williams
  • Cautionary tales for young physiotherapists

    Grandma Williams (GM) now and in her younger (JW) days. Once upon a time in the early days of physiotherapy..... Patients, meaning old ladies, with 'broken hips' were put on traction for 10 weeks, maybe longer. The only hope was to see if it would heal. No hip replacements then! There they lay, pretty immobile, pressure sores developing, inevitably bladder infections making matters worse, and finally broncho-pneumonia. We did what we could, with whole ward bed activity classes, breathing exercises and specific treatment. If they survived, and the rate was low, we had the job of getting them on
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    by Joyce Williams
  • Important message – don’t delete!

    I realise heading this blog 'don't delete' makes me sound like a dodgy fraud scheme – but please read on because this affects your future career. Hopefully most CSP members are signed up to receive e-mail communication from the CSP. If so you will have received an email last week about the AGM. I’m sure this isn’t the most exciting topic to reach you by email and that, even with a video link to entice you in, many of you found your fingers hovering over the delete button. Please don’t. If by some mishap you have already done so – here it is again! As a CSP member you are part of a member-led
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    by Catherine Pope