‘One stop shop’ physio-led pain service wins plaudits from MSP
A pain service that makes use of physiotherapy prescribing rights was highly praised during a debate on chronic pain in the Scottish Parliament at the end of last month.
View ArticlePhysios urged to help revamp Scotland’s chronic pain services
Physiotherapists are being urged to take part in a consultation exercise on plans to overhaul specialist services for people with chronic pain in Scotland.
View ArticleCSP members have six days to contribute to national guidelines on low back pain
CSP members can contribute to a draft scope for clinical guidelines on low back pain from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
View ArticleLetters - 1 January 2014
Get involved now by sending your contributions by email to talkback@csp.org.uk or write to Letters, Frontline, 14 Bedford Row London WC1R 4ED. Letters should be no more than 250 words. Frontline...
View ArticleUrgent need for pain strategy, say physiotherapists
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has welcomed a report by the Patient Client Council in Northern Ireland which raises concerns about access to services for those who live with long-term pain.
View ArticleReport reveals ‘the painful truth’ for patients living with long-term pain in...
People in Northern Ireland living with long-term pain want better access to regular physiotherapy, according to a report published this week.
View ArticlePhysiotherapy works: Chronic pain
Last revised on: 15 April 2014Publish on: 15 April 2014Physiotherapy maximises activity, improves quality of life and promotes self-management for people with chronic pain.What is chronic pain?Chronic,...
View ArticlePhysiotherapy works: Chronic pain
£0.00Publication Date: 15 Apr 2014Publish on: 15 April 2014Type: Publications Chronic pain can impact significantly upon physical, emotional and social wellbeing. Physiotherapy utilising a broad scope...
View ArticlePhysiotherapy works: leaflet promotes benefits of physio in chronic pain care
The CSP’s chronic pain leaflet – part of the physiotherapy works series – is ‘getting the message out’ about how the profession maximises activity, improves quality of life and promotes...
View ArticleCSP Scotland to press NHS boards for better physiotherapy services for...
Healthcare Improvement Scotland is calling on all NHS boards to ensure they have multidisciplinary teams in place to treat patients with chronic pain. As a minimum, the teams must include...
View ArticleGlasgow location announced as base for Scotland’s national service for...
Physio staff will play a central role in Scotland’s first national service for people with chronic pain.
View ArticleChronic pain
Last revised on: 1 July 2014Publish on: 1 July 2014Physiotherapy helps people with long term (chronic) pain develop the skills they need to manage their condition, increase their activity and improve...
View ArticleTest–retest reliability and comparability of paper and computer...
Article contentAbstract: ObjectivesTo estimate the internal consistency, test–retest reliability and comparability of paper and computer versions of the Finnish version of the Tampa Scale of...
View ArticleChronic Pain – Marie’s story
Last revised on: 2 June 2015Publish on: 2 June 2015At the height of her pain in 2010, Marie Lovell says she had reached a point where she thought life was not worth living.Marie is now pain-free: “Keep...
View ArticleSlow but sure: tackling chronic pain
Some patients with chronic pain need long-term support. Ian A McMillan meets two physios who don't look for a 'quick fix'
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View Article‘One stop shop’ physio-led pain service wins plaudits from MSP
A pain service that makes use of physiotherapy prescribing rights was highly praised during a debate on chronic pain in the Scottish Parliament at the end of last month.
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1 October 2016LocationManchester and Salford Pain Centre Stott Lane Salford M6 8HDUnited KingdomSee map: Google MapsPPA
View ArticleExploring patients’ opinions of activity pacing and a new activity pacing...
Article contentAbstract: ObjectiveDespite the frequent recommendation of activity pacing as a coping strategy for patients with chronic pain and/or fatigue, pacing is interpreted in different ways and...
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20 January 2017Times: 10am - 4pm LocationRoyal Institute of Chartered Surveyors 125 Princes Street EdinburghEH2 4ADUnited KingdomSee map: Google MapsPPA
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