Stories
- Article
Pain and the power of touch
As a new physiotherapist, Fiona Murphy quickly learned that her patients’ pain was unpredictable and very personal. But using the right words became the key to helping them.
- Article
How my wheelchair changed my life
A young woman diagnosed with a disabling condition found her world shrank without the mobility aids she needed to get outside. Finally facing the stigma around using a wheelchair transformed her everyday life.
- Article
Fighting shame by speaking out
Lucia Osborne-Crowley’s first instinct after being raped was to cover it up. Shame silenced her for ten years, but #MeToo gave her the courage to speak out.
- Article
Migraine, creativity and me
Novelist Lydia Ruffles explores how migraine has made her mind stretch, shrink, widen and change, and how it’s influenced her art.
Catalogue
- Film
Physiotherapist.
Date: 198?- Film
Physiotherapist.
Date: 1974- Archives and manuscripts
Physiotherapist with infant
Date: 1980Reference: SA/CSP/Q.1/557-558Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
Physiotherapist exercising child patient
Date: c.1955Reference: SA/CSP/Q.1/162Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
Physiotherapist talking to elderly patient
Date: c.1982Reference: SA/CSP/Q.1/584Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy