Roehampton's Head of Physiotherapy contributes to Chartered Society of Physiotherapy's Frontline magazine

The University of Roehampton is starting to make its mark in physiotherapy education as Dr Rachel Chan, Head of Physiotherapy, contributes to a feature article about physiotherapy and exercise in the Frontline magazine of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). 

Dr Rachel Chan Head of Physiotherapy at Roehampton
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This collaboration highlights our school's expertise and underscores Roehampton's growing influence in shaping the future of physiotherapy education and practice.

The article, titled "Physiotherapy and exercise: stop, collaborate and listen," is the second article that has been published as part of a series about physiotherapy and exercise. Featuring insights from HEI experts, the piece advocates for a more integrated and future-focused approach in the field. It explores the importance of collaboration within the physiotherapy profession, urging professionals to work together with other exercise specialists to enhance patient care. It also highlights the need for the profession to expand beyond traditional rehabilitation to include a stronger emphasis on health promotion.

The article is available to read here: Physiotherapy and exercise: stop, collaborate and listen | The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (csp.org.uk)

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