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  1. What is the optimum time between follow‑up appointments for people who have had shoulder replacement, who should lead follow‑up and how this should be organised between hospital and community care?

    the optimum time between follow‑up appointments for people who have had shoulder replacement, who should lead follow‑up and how this...

  2. Free-functioning gracilis transfer to restore upper limb function in brachial plexus injury (HTG568)

    Evidence-based recommendations on free-functioning gracilis transfer to restore upper limb function in brachial plexus injury in adults. This involves taking a piece of hamstring muscle and its nerve and blood supply from the inner thigh, transferring it to the arm and joining it to the damaged nerve.

  3. What are the best ways to support rehabilitation after hip knee or shoulder replacement for people with additional needs (such as people with dementia, a learning difficulty or multiple disabling medical comorbidities)?

    What are the best ways to support rehabilitation after hip knee or shoulder replacement for people with additional needs (such as...

  4. For people who have had primary elective shoulder replacement, does self-directed, supervised group or supervised individual rehabilitation produce the most improvement in health-related quality of life 2 years after surgery?

    NG157/15 Question For people who have had primary elective shoulder replacement, does self-directed, supervised group or supervised...

  5. Osteoporosis: assessing the risk of fragility fracture (CG146)

    This guideline covers assessing the risk of fragility fracture in people aged 18 and over with osteoporosis. It aims to provide guidance on the selection and use of risk assessment tools in the care of adults at risk of fragility fractures in all NHS settings.

  6. What is the role of arm and shoulder specific exercises compared with and/or used as an adjunct to established lymphoedema treatments (such as compression garments and complex decongestive therapy)?

    Recommendation ID CG81.1/1 Question What is the role of arm and shoulder specific exercises compared with and/or used as an adjunct to...

  7. Head and neck cancer (QS146)

    This quality standard covers assessing, diagnosing and managing head and neck cancer, including cancer of the upper aerodigestive tract in people aged 16 or over. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  8. Cancer of the upper aerodigestive tract: assessment and management in people aged 16 or over (NG36)

    This guideline covers assessing and managing cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract in people aged 16 or over. These are cancers of the airways of the head and neck, including the mouth, throat, larynx (voicebox) and sinuses. The guideline aims to reduce variation in practice and improve survival.

  9. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and dyspepsia in adults. Patient decision aid on an option grid to help people make decisions about long term heartburn treatment

    temporary difficulty in swallowing in up to 50 in every 100 people (50%), shoulder pain in roughly 60 in every 100 people (60%), and...

  10. Total wrist replacement (HTG173)

    Evidence-based recommendations on total wrist replacement. This involves creating an artificial wrist joint consisting of metal implants attached to the end of the arm and to the hand, separated by a spacer to allow movement.