Mental health physiotherapy resources
Below is a range of documents related to CPMH and its work. Please note that some resources may be restricted to CPMH members only. If you are a member you will need to log in to the website using the log in box on the left to view the full list of resources.
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15 January 2018
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3 November 2017your vote is vital in the AGM proposal to change teh structure of Council and teh committees which report there. please see Physio UK and CSP AGM...
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13 December 2016Join the CPMH and have membership only access to the iCPMH website and its resourses.To become a member you are currently only able to join online If you have any queries relating to this please email: Chair: sharon.greensill@rdash.nhs.uk...
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9 March 2016It is widely known that there are many positive physical and psychological health benefits of exercise, including improved heart and lung function, improved muscular and skeletal strength and improvements in self esteem and mood. As a result exercise...Service User Information February 2016 -The aim of the attached booklet is to provide you with an insight into the relationship between exercise and...
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8 March 2016Osteoporosis is a progressive skeletal disease which leads to a reduced bone mass and reduction in bone strength. This leads to increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture, and if left untreated can lead to spinal deformity and...
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28 July 2015
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13 May 2015This is an international insight from specialist mental health physiotherapists.
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13 May 2015There is a need for theoretically-based research on the motivational processes linked to the commence- ment and continuation of physical activity in patients with schizophrenia. Within the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) framework, we investigated the...Physical activity (PA) and exercise, when undertaken regularly, are beneficial for the health as well as psychological quality of life fo patients witrh...
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13 May 2015
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12 May 2015