Useful links to other websites and sources of information in sports and healthcare
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Sports Physiotherapy For All
The objective of Sports Physiotherapy for All is to promote life long learning in vocational Sports Physiotherapy education. To this end, we will establish a set of core competencies and standards for Sports Physiotherapy practice.
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UKSI. UK Sport International
The United Kingdom Sports Council was established on 19 September 1996 by Royal Charter in order to focus directly on high performance sport at the UK level, with the aim of achieving sporting excellence on the world stage
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WFATT. World Federation Of Athletic Training Therapy
The World Federation is a coalition of national organizations of health care professionals in the fields of sport, exercise, injury/illness prevention and treatment. The Federation will promote the highest quality of health care and functional activity through the collaborative efforts of its members.
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IFSP. International Federation of Sports Physiotherapy
The International Federation of Sports Physiotherapy IFSP is an international and non-governmental Federation of national organisations of Sports Physiotherapy. National sports physiotherapy organisations that are recognized by their national Member Organization of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) are eligible for membership in the IFSP.
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CSP. The Chartered Society Of Physiotherapy
The CSP is the professional, educational and trade union body for over 39,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and physiotherapy assistants working, training or who have trained in Britain. It aims to support its members and help them to provide the highest standards of patient care.
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Physical Therapy In Sport
Physical Therapy in Sport is a peer-reviewed journal for all those professionals working in the field of sports medicine. Covering topics dealing with prevention, diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal injury in the physically active regular features of the journal.
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BASEM. British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine
BASEM was the first membership based sports medicine organisation in the UK and one of the first in the world. A visit to this site will encourage you to become more actively involved in sport and exercise medicine, or even better, to join our association.
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BASES. British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
The BASES is a vibrant and growing organisation which is committed to improving and maintaining quality in the teaching of, research into and delivery of sport and exercise science.
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Physiotherapy Pain Associataion
The Physiotherapy Pain Associataion (PPA) was formed to bring together and provide information for physiotherapists with a common interest of managing patients with both acute and long term pain
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UK Anti Doping
As the principal advisor to government on drug-free sport, UK Anti-Doping is responsible for protecting sport from the threat of doping in the UK. This involves planning, implementing and monitoring the UK�s anti-doping policy and implementing effective anti-doping programmes.
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Association of Orthopaedic Chartered Physiotherapists
The Association of Orthopaedic Chartered Physiotherapists’ interest lies in orthopaedics – inpatients and outpatients, elective and trauma.
Useful links to other websites and sources of information in sports and healthcare
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Sports Physiotherapy For All
The objective of Sports Physiotherapy for All is to promote life long learning in vocational Sports Physiotherapy education. To this end, we will establish a set of core competencies and standards for Sports Physiotherapy practice.
-
UKSI. UK Sport International
The United Kingdom Sports Council was established on 19 September 1996 by Royal Charter in order to focus directly on high performance sport at the UK level, with the aim of achieving sporting excellence on the world stage
-
WFATT. World Federation Of Athletic Training Therapy
The World Federation is a coalition of national organizations of health care professionals in the fields of sport, exercise, injury/illness prevention and treatment. The Federation will promote the highest quality of health care and functional activity through the collaborative efforts of its members.
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IFSP. International Federation of Sports Physiotherapy
The International Federation of Sports Physiotherapy IFSP is an international and non-governmental Federation of national organisations of Sports Physiotherapy. National sports physiotherapy organisations that are recognized by their national Member Organization of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) are eligible for membership in the IFSP.
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CSP. The Chartered Society Of Physiotherapy
The CSP is the professional, educational and trade union body for over 39,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and physiotherapy assistants working, training or who have trained in Britain. It aims to support its members and help them to provide the highest standards of patient care.
-
Physical Therapy In Sport
Physical Therapy in Sport is a peer-reviewed journal for all those professionals working in the field of sports medicine. Covering topics dealing with prevention, diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal injury in the physically active regular features of the journal.
-
BASEM. British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine
BASEM was the first membership based sports medicine organisation in the UK and one of the first in the world. A visit to this site will encourage you to become more actively involved in sport and exercise medicine, or even better, to join our association.
-
BASES. British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
The BASES is a vibrant and growing organisation which is committed to improving and maintaining quality in the teaching of, research into and delivery of sport and exercise science.
-
Physiotherapy Pain Associataion
The Physiotherapy Pain Associataion (PPA) was formed to bring together and provide information for physiotherapists with a common interest of managing patients with both acute and long term pain
-
UK Anti Doping
As the principal advisor to government on drug-free sport, UK Anti-Doping is responsible for protecting sport from the threat of doping in the UK. This involves planning, implementing and monitoring the UK�s anti-doping policy and implementing effective anti-doping programmes.
-
Association of Orthopaedic Chartered Physiotherapists
The Association of Orthopaedic Chartered Physiotherapists’ interest lies in orthopaedics – inpatients and outpatients, elective and trauma.