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Working of benefit in musculoskeletal pain

GPs should look beyond physical symptoms when diagnosing patients with musculoskeletal problems...is the attitude of many GPs that a musculoskeletal disorder sufferer must be 100 per cent before return to work ... of musculoskeletal conditions. Conditions such as arthritis and back pain account for up to a third of all GP ... patient can do rather than on what they cannot when diagnosing musculoskeletal conditions, according ...

The management of musculoskeletal pain

Dr Iain Lawrie and Dr Karen Simpson offer advice on prescribing for musculoskeletal pain...per cent of those with chronic pain have musculoskeletal problems. The healthcare costs of managing ... specialist pain management. Those who develop persisting musculoskeletal pain may be referred to specialist services. There are no commonly agreed recommendations for the management of most musculoskeletal pains ...

Managing musculoskeletal pain

associated with musculoskeletal conditions....The problem of musculoskeletal pain Pain is the most common symptom that causes patients ... pain have musculoskeletal problems 2 . A small proportion of patients develop chronic pain syndromes. A ... chronic pain. The healthcare costs of managing pain are significant 3,4 . Musculoskeletal pain ...

RCGP Curriculum - 15.9 Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal

This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 15.9, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal...Musculoskeletal disorders are common, accounting for 15 20 per cent of GP consultations, and cause a significant amount of morbidity and disability. Most musculoskeletal disorders are chronic ... , restricted movement, deformity and disability Musculoskeletal investigations - Examining the elbow ...

Musculoskeletal investigations - Examining the shoulder joint

patients. Older patients typically present with degenerative disorders of the glenohumeral joint ...

Eating disorders

eating disorders, but other diagnostic categories include binge-eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS). Eating disorders affect around 30 per 100,000 of the total population with up to 2 per cent of young women thought to have full-syndrome eating disorders. Aetiological factors ...

Musculoskeletal investigations - Examining the elbow, wrist and hand

. Flexion and extension will be excessive in hyperlaxity disorder or may be lost following injury ...

Recognition and management of eating disorders

Eating disorders can occur at any age, but generally emerge in adolescence. Anorexia and bulimia nervosa are the most recognised; others include binge eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified. The incidence of eating disorders is about 30 per 100,000 in the total population ...

Keyboard hazards

People who work at computers require wide forearm supports to prevent them from developing musculoskeletal disorders and upper body pain, according to US research. In a study of 182 call centre operators, they found that forearm support boards reduced the risk of neck and shoulder disorders by 50 per cent ...

Musculoskeletal investigations - Examination of the spine

A systematic approach is needed when examining the spine.

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