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<title>Help us raise awareness! </title>
<description>Click here&amp;nbsp;to download our poster and here&amp;nbsp;to download our leaflet. We also have three new posters available highlighting the fact the PGP doesn't only affect the sufferer but also their fa</description>
<link>http://www.pelvicinstability.org.uk/news.asp?id=20649</link>
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<pubDate>25 September 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Free membership of PINS</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;Free Membership of PINS &amp;nbsp; Membership of Pelvic Instability Network Scotland (PINS) is free and &amp;nbsp;open to anyone, age 18 or over. It is not restricted to Scotland. We have members fro</description>
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<pubDate>26 August 2009</pubDate>
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<title>New Online Forum</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;PINS now has an online forum where members can get in touch with each other to share experiences and to offer support and friendship or just to read what others have to say. Knowing that there a</description>
<link>http://www.pelvicinstability.org.uk/news.asp?id=17913</link>
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<pubDate>21 June 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Feedback Survey</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;We welcome your feedback on how we can improve our website. We would be grateful if you could spend a few moments completing this short online survey by clicking on the link below www.surveymo</description>
<link>http://www.pelvicinstability.org.uk/news.asp?id=15200</link>
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<pubDate>19 March 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Physiotherapy Information</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;Below are some links to further information regarding physiotherapy in the management of Pelvic Girdle Pain/Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction(SPD). &amp;nbsp; Guidelines from the Association of Chartere</description>
<link>http://www.pelvicinstability.org.uk/news.asp?id=14040</link>
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<pubDate>06 February 2009</pubDate>
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<title>An invitation to take part in a research study.</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;Su Mawdsley MSc Bsc (Hons) RGN has worked as a specialist nurse in acute pain management at a gynaecology and obstetric hospital since 1995. She is currently undertaking a PhD at Salford Univer</description>
<link>http://www.pelvicinstability.org.uk/news.asp?id=13834</link>
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<pubDate>29 January 2009</pubDate>
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