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Musculo-skeletal conditions affect many people and can range from minor injuries to long-term conditions. They can affect joints, muscles, bones and may include associated tissues such as nerves. Pain, stiffness, limitations on movement and disability can impact on a person's life and their independence. A third of the UK population are affected my an MSK condition.
We are a member of the Venn Primary Care Network (PCN). The PCN has developed services for patients with musculoskeletal problems. These can be accessed via yiur GP - or there is an option for self-referral. For full details, visit the Venn PCN website:
MUSCULO-SKELETAL services - venn pcn
Elbow and arm pain is not usually a sign of anything serious. If it does not go away after a few weeks, see a GP.
ELBOW & ARM PAIN
Arthritis is a common condition that causes pain and inflammation in a joint. In the UK, millions of people have arthritis or other, similar conditions that affect the joints. Arthritis affects people of all ages, including children
ARTHRITIS
Most neck pain only lasts a few weeks. There are things you can do yourself to ease it, but see a GP if it does not go away. Back pain, particularly lower back pain, is very common. It usually improves within a few weeks but can sometimes last longer or keep coming back. There are things you can do to help ease the pain.
BACK PAIN
Most neck pain only lasts a few weeks. There are things you can do yourself to ease it, but see a GP if it does not go away. Back pain, particularly lower back pain, is very common. It usually improves within a few weeks but can sometimes last longer or keep coming back. There are things you can do to help ease the pain.
chronic PAIN
Exercise guidelines and workouts to help improve your fitness and wellbeing.
exerciseHull Royal Infirmary hosts an Accident & Emergency Department and an Urgent Treatment Centre, both of which can deal with fractures
HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY URGENT TREATMENT CENTRE
There are lots of causes of ankle pain. You can usually ease the pain yourself. But see a GP if the pain does not improve. Foot pain can affect the heel, toe. top of the foot or the bottom of the foot. Click the links to find the specific problem area.
Foot PAIN
To understand more about hand or wrist pain, you can read information provide on the NHS website.
WRIST PAIN
There are lots of possible causes of hip pain. It might be caused by a sudden injury or a longer-lasting problem such as arthritis. Your symptoms might give you an idea what could be causing the pain. But do not self-diagnose, see a GP if you're worried.
CAUSES & SUPPORT FOR HIP PAIN
There are many possible causes of joint pain. It might be caused by an injury or a longer-lasting problem such as arthritis.Your symptoms might give you an idea what could be causing the pain. But do not self-diagnose, see a GP if you're worried.
CAUSES & SUPPORT FOR JOINT PAIN
Knee pain can often be treated at home. You should start to feel better in a few days. Call 111 if the pain is very bad.
CAUSES & SUPPORT FOR KNEE PAIN
Osteoporosis is a health condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to break. It develops slowly over several years and is often only diagnosed when a fall or sudden impact causes a bone to break (fracture).
osteoporosis CAUSES & TREATMENT
You can usually do things to ease shoulder pain yourself. See a GP if it does not start feeling better after 2 weeks
shoulder pain CAUSES & TREATMENT