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Showing 196 to 206 of 206 results for physiotherapy

  1. Percutaneous intradiscal laser ablation in the lumbar spine (IPG357)

    Evidence-based recommendations on percutaneous intradiscal laser ablation in the lumbar spine. This involves using a laser to destroy part of the disc, with the aim of shrinking it.

  2. Myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy)/chronic fatigue syndrome: diagnosis and management (NG206)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy)/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) in children, young people and adults. It aims to improve awareness and understanding about ME/CFS and when to suspect it, so that people are diagnosed earlier. It includes recommendations on diagnosis, assessment and care planning, safeguarding, access to care and managing ME/CFS and its symptoms.

  3. Partial replacement of the meniscus of the knee using a biodegradable scaffold (IPG430)

    Evidence-based recommendations on partial replacement of the meniscus of the knee using a biodegradable scaffold. This involves placing a biodegradable implant into the meniscus to support regrowth and repair of the damage.

  4. Integrated health and social care for people experiencing homelessness (NG214)

    This guideline covers providing integrated health and social care services for people experiencing homelessness. It aims to improve access to and engagement with health and social care, and ensure care is coordinated across different services.

  5. Research recommendations

    What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of additional intensive physiotherapy and/or occupational therapy (for example, progressive...

  6. Interim methods guide for developing service guidance 2014 (PMG8)

    Interim methods guide for developing service guidance 2014

  7. NICE real-world evidence framework (ECD9)

    The NICE real-world evidence framework aims to improve the quality of real-world evidence informing our guidance. The framework does not set minimum standards for the acceptability of evidence. The framework is mainly targeted at those developing evidence to inform NICE guidance. It is also relevant to patients, those collecting data, and reviewers of evidence

  8. People who have had a stroke should be offered additional rehabilitation to help them recover NICE says in updated guidance

    People who have had a stroke and who have continuing impairment or limitations on their activities should be offered additional rehabilitation to help them recover, NICE has said in updated guidance published today.

  9. Seven technologies recommended to help people with non-specific low back pain

    People with low back pain could be offered apps to help them manage their condition after seven digital technologies were recommended by NICE in draft guidance.

  10. NICE says non-surgical options should be offered first for stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse

    Women should be offered the treatment option of their choice, in discussion with their clinician

  11. NICE recommends NHS collects real-world evidence on devices that monitor people with Parkinson's disease

    Five promising technologies that could help improve symptoms and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease have been conditionally recommended by NICE.