Hull MSK Service
Definition/Description
The provision of timely access to core therapies in the community is essential in supporting this pathway. Effective self-management with advice and education has been shown to improve long term outcomes and self-efficacy. Integrated with a Level 2 Advanced MSK Practitioner service including highly efficient one stop shop model working with diagnostic pathways, in-house sonography and injections, patient care is optimised. The L2 filter makes substantial cost savings and reduces the burden on secondary care.
Red Flag Symptoms
Red Flags:
- Patients with cauda equina and associated red flags (urgent A&E referral).
- Traumatic Fractures (fracture clinic referral).
- Acute injuries with evidence of significant tendon or neurovascular damage.
- Suspected septic arthritis.
- Cranial arteritis (GCA), systemic vasculitis.
- Acute spinal cord compression.
- Acute Monoarthritis or Polyarthritis.
- Problems associated with joint replacement.
- Limping children/teenagers (suspected slipped femoral epiphysis).
- Suspected musculoskeletal tumours.
Any patients with a high clinical suspicion of cancer or other serious pathology must be sent to secondary care. The 2-week referral pathway must be followed for all patients with suspected cancer and emergency secondary care referral made for other serious pathologies such as cauda equina.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with Red flag symptoms (e.g.) suspected cancer, cauda equina, etc.
- Service users with post-operative or post-traumatic complications.
- Lumps and bumps without previous investigations.
- Suspected fractures, infection, and acute trauma.
- Widespread neurology with or without upper motor neurone signs.
- Chronic pain management.
- Women’s health.
Guidelines on Management
Firstline intervention for MSK conditions should be care navigated and primarily managed with in-house MSK First Contact Practitioners (FCP) without GP / ACP / ANP consultation. Early identification of serious masquerading pathology and inflammatory conditions are vital and should be excluded from the MSK service.
Referral Criteria/Information
Referral process:
Clinicians can refer into the service via the preferred NHS e-Referrals method:
- Hull MSK – CATS
- Hull MSK - Physiotherapy
A referral template is available within the Hull ICB S1 reporting unit - If referring via e-Referrals you will need to add this via the communication node, create the referral and attach the letter. Send to: hull.mskservice@nhs.net
Self-referral:
Patients have the option to self-refer via the website: https://www.corahealth.co.uk/locations/yorkshire-and-the-humber/hull/
Telephone self-referral is also possible on: 01482 300003.
Patients under the age of 18 can only access the service via a GP referral.
Core Therapy Services:
- Access to digital self-referral and MSK management.
MSK L1 Physiotherapy.
- Telephone consultation and advice.
- Primary Care management advice.
- MSK L2 Physiotherapy (Orthopaedic, Neurosurgical and MSK Rheumatological opinions +/- POCUS).
- MSK Podiatry.
- Sports & Exercise Rehabilitation.
- Guided and unguided peripheral joint injections (not a standalone process).
- Joint Pain Advisory Clinics (group advice and exercise classes – digital and face to face).
- Single appointment multi team approach including, where necessary, an ultrasound scan.
- Advice, education, and self-management resources.
- Condition management and rehabilitation classes (digital and face to face).
- Links with interfacing community, social care and leisure services.
MSK clinical triage service:
- Patients with complex medical history and nonspecific musculoskeletal symptoms
- Patients who failed with conservative treatments, without clear surgical indication
- Patients who have unclear diagnosis
- Available investigation does not clearly indicate surgery but need advice on management
- Patients who require MSK podiatry assessment and orthotics
L1 MSK Physiotherapy:
- Simple, low acuity, non-complex MSK conditions.
- Available investigations indicate a further trial of conservative treatments.
- Patient willing to engage with or could benefit from MSK Physiotherapy.
L1 MSK Podiatry:
- Patients who could benefit from a MSK biomechanical assessment
- May need devices or short-term orthotics to improve their biomechanical issue.
L2 MSK Physiotherapy:
- Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner for opinions on Orthopaedic, Neurosurgical or MSK Rheumatology intervention.
- Complex MSK conditions.
- Well managed, Rheumatologically stable, patients with a clear MSK component.
- Patients that may require injection or sonography (ultrasound) in their MSK management.
Cross over with other ICBs/Areas
East Riding Physiotherapy MSK Service is run by CHCP and can be contacted via: http://www.chcpmsk.org.uk/ or call: 01377 208300
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- hull