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2022 ATACP Annual General Meeting including Autumn webinar
The webinar included the
· Hydrotherapy Alliance Survey Results
· ATACP Co-Chair Report 2022
· Interim Treasurer's report - ATACP Year 1 Account Summary 6.11.20-30.12.21
PLEASE LOGIN TO THE ATACP WEBSITE TO ACCESSS LINKS WHICH ARE AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS ONLY.
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2022 ATACP Annual General Meeting including Autumn webinar
REMINDER - the 2022 ATACP Annual General Meeting will take place on Monday 3d October 2022 @ 7.30 pm in conjunction with the Autumn webinar.
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AMENDMENT to 2022 ATACP Study Day at the DMRC (Stanford Hall, Loughborough) 1st October 2022
The 2022 ATACP study day at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (Stanford Hall, Lougborough) 1st October 2022 9.15 am – 15.45 pm has been AMENDED so that the AGM will be moved and held on Monday 3rd October 7.30 pm in conjunction with an ATACP Autumn webinar.
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Promoting Aquatic Physiotherapy Services - Webinar held on 5th July 2022
This webinar can now be viewed when logged in as an ATACP member under Resources - Past Webinars at the top of this page or by following this link
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ATACP Foundation Programme in Aquatic Therapy (part 1 - taught element) -TUTOR: Jacqueline Pattman
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ATACP WEBINAR; A walk through of the CSPs resources - protecting and promoting aquatic physiotherapy services and health service partnerships with Swim England
A kind reminder that ATACP members need to be logged in to access the FREE webinar's joining details on 5th July @ 7:30 pm. Please click on link:- Webinar 5th July
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Effect of water-based walking exercise on rehabilitation of patients following ACL reconstruction: a prospective, randomised, single-blind clinical trial
The above titled Research Article was published in the latest Physiotherapy Journal and can be accessed by following this link by CSP Members when logged in.
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Evidence-Based Aquatic Therapy Guidelines for Parkinson’s Disease: An International Consensus Study
Please find below a link to a newly published article which may be of interest:-
Background: Aquatic therapy is one therapy option for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, the optimal prescription, dosage, and delivery remain unclear.
Objective: i) To generate consensus statements, ii) to establish evidence-based clinical practice aquatic therapy guidelines for PD. -
Hydrotherapy as part of the National SEND & SEN Curriculum
This free webinar will provide insights and training for SEND and SEN headteachers, SENCO, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, architects and other healthcare professionals.
Follow this link to register
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Protect your aquatic physiotherapy service
Please find recently published ready-made resources to help promote the value of Aquatic Therapy on the CSP's website www.csp.org.uk/protect-aquatic