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ACPIN is one of the largest Clinical Interest Groups recognised by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. It is concerned with all aspects of physiotherapy related to the needs of neurologically impaired adults and their relatives and carers.

ACPIN is a dynamic and proactive group. Its function is to encourage the pursuit of excellence in the field of neurological physiotherapy practice. If you are interested in finding out more about ACPIN, please contact us.

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Click above to complete the forms for new membership, renewals, and any change of details. You may pay by direct debit or by cheque. Follow the link above for more details.

Please note, if you pay ACPIN by direct debit, you are automatically renewed for 2012. If you need to update your details, please follow the membership link above and choose 'Change Details'.

Please email Sandy Chambers, Membership Secretary, if you require further information.

NEWS

1 March 2012

Updated physiotherapy guidelines and treatment classifications for HD these have now been published, read on...

 

25 January 2012

MS Society Research Funding 2012 As the largest dedicated charitable funder of MS research in the UK, the MS Society welcome applications for projects that will increase the understanding of, and find new effective treatments for MS, as well as improve care and services for people affected by MS, read on...

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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BPS Division of Neuropsychology

Forthcoming

Continued Professional Development Event

 

Advances in the clinical neuroscience of mild traumatic brain injury: assessment and management

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7th UK Stroke Forum Conference

4-6 December 2012
Harrogate

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Last updated 15 May 2012
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