Enhance your professional development with Pure Physio CPD
Pure Physiotherapy are the leading provider of specialist MSK care to private and NHS patients throughout the UK. As part of our internal learning and development programme, we have an industry-leading CPD programme to enhance the knowledge and expertise of our team.
As part of our promise to advance the physiotherapy profession, we are now beginning to offer these fantastic resources outside of our organisation.
For 2025, we are offering 12 months of evening lectures for FREE.
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What CPD resources we offer
Online lectures
We have a monthly evening lecture from industry-leading experts, on a range of topics of interest to physiotherapists.
In-person courses
We provide in-person courses and events to upskill physios.
Online resources
We are developing an online library of resources including videos, presentations, lectures and resources.
12 MONTHS OF FREE CPD IN 2025
Over the year, we are giving away £180 of free CPD (1 lecture every month) as our commitment to giving back to the global physio community. This reflects some of the core values our teams of physios across the UK work to, including passion & pride, develop & reflect and represent & exceed.
AxSpA: Early morning stiffness? But when is it really inflammatory back pain?
20th May, 2025. 7:00pm – 8:30pm
About Dr Lisa Dunkley:
Dr Dunkley has run the Sheffield Axial Spondyloarthritis service with her colleague and APP Zoe Cox since 2012. The service looks after 450 patients with inflammatory axial arthritis – predominantly from Sheffield, but also from other local areas.
We are passionate about trying to reduce the time from symptom onset to diagnosis in this group of patients & keen to share our learned experience about how these patients present.
About the webinar:
This webinar is a practical guide to recognising and diagnosing inflammatory back pain. Dr Dunkley will discuss key clinical features, clues to when back pain is unlikely to be inflammatory, & case-based discussions to walk us through these principles.