The CSP has welcomed strong endorsement of the value of rehabilitation in a new publication designed to shape the creation of ...
The number of CSP workplace reps grew in 2024 and they are making a real difference. There is now more help for members with ...
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 65,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and support workers.
New CSP professional guidance can help you respond to the needs of transgender patients accessing physiotherapy. Get familiar with some of the key reminders in the guidance ...
Collaboration is essential in modern healthcare. Leaders across physiotherapy education and practice, alongside the CSP, deliver a unified message: working together with other exercise professionals ...
In response to member feedback, a wide selection of new eBooks have been added to the CSP eLibrary. They include titles on health inequalities, writing skills and artificial intelligence. WorldCat ...
Shannon Pinnington is a specialist neuro physiotherapist at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust and a transmasculine member of CSP’s LGBTQIA+ network. Shannon discusses with Nina Paterson the impact of ...
Let’s start with a known fact: the demands on physiotherapists are significant. From managing clinical caseloads to taking on students, supporting international colleagues, conducting audits, engaging ...
Welcome to February’s Frontline. I do hope you have settled into the new year, that you can see its opportunities and are ready for its inevitable challenges. I am very pleased that this issue ...
Professor Sally Singh with one the trial’s participan [Photos: Ed Maynard] Professor Sally Singh has a talent for disruption. As a physiotherapist who went on to gain a PhD, she didn’t quite fit in ...