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  • NHS 24 Musculoskeletal Resources

    Created: 11/04/2025
    News/Events Category: Health and Social Care


    NHS 24 is promoting musculoskeletal (MSK) resources and advice on Scotland's health website NHS inform, which explains how to manage common MSK conditions and injuries, such as back pain, twisted ankles, and knee problems, as well as details about when to seek further medical advice if needed.

    NHS inform’s MSK pages include self-management advice for the ankle, back, calf, elbow, foot, hip, knee, neck, shoulder, thigh, as well as the wrist, hand and fingers. It provides information on a range of MSK conditions such as ankle sprains and sciatica, and has a range of exercises to help alleviate symptoms and aid movement and strength.

    Visit https://www.nhsinform.scot/msk to access the resources.




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