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Showing 31 to 45 of 188 results for physiotherapy

  1. Intramedullary distraction for lower limb lengthening (HTG613)

    Evidence-based recommendations on intramedullary distraction for lower limb lengthening in children, young people and adults. This involves surgically inserting a metal lengthening device in the shorter leg.

  2. Tolebrutinib for treating non-relapsing secondary progressive multiple sclerosis ID6351

    In development Reference number: GID-TA11333 Expected publication date: TBC

  3. ReStore Soft Exo-Suit for gait rehabilitation (MIB239)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on ReStore Soft Exo-Suit for gait rehabilitation .

  4. Givinostat for treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy in people 6 years and over [ID6323]

    In development Reference number: GID-TA11373 Expected publication date: TBC

  5. Intrathecal onasemnogene abeparvovec for treating spinal muscular atrophy in people 2 years and over [ID6556]

    In development Reference number: GID-TA11733 Expected publication date:  26 August 2026

  6. Velmanase alfa for treating alpha-mannosidosis (HST29)

    Evidence-based recommendations on velmanase alfa (Lamzede) for treating alpha-mannosidosis in people under 18 years and in people who turn 18 while on treatment.

  7. Total prosthetic replacement of the temporomandibular joint (HTG352)

    Evidence-based recommendations on total prosthetic replacement of the temporomandibular joint. This involves replacing the joint with an artificial one.

  8. Joint distraction for knee osteoarthritis without alignment correction (HTG381)

    Evidence-based recommendations on joint distraction for knee osteoarthritis without alignment correction. This involves fixing a metal frame around the knee to take weight off the joint and encourage the cartilage to repair itself.

  9. Distal iliotibial band lengthening for refractory greater trochanteric pain syndrome (HTG246)

    Evidence-based recommendations on distal iliotibial band lengthening for refractory greater trochanteric pain syndrome. This involves lengthening the fibrous band that runs along the outside of the thigh from the hip to the knee (iliotibial band).

  10. Joint distraction for ankle osteoarthritis (HTG393)

    Evidence-based recommendations on joint distraction for ankle osteoarthritis in adults. This involves fixing a metal frame around the ankle and pulling the joint slightly apart using the frame to allow cartilage regrowth.

  11. Bronchiolitis in children: diagnosis and management (NG9)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing bronchiolitis in babies and children. It aims to help healthcare professionals diagnose bronchiolitis and identify if babies and children should be cared for at home or in hospital. It describes treatments and interventions that can be used to help with the symptoms of bronchiolitis.

  12. Implantation of a shock or load absorber for mild to moderate symptomatic medial knee osteoarthritis (HTG366)

    Evidence-based recommendations on implantation of a shock or load absorber for mild to moderate symptomatic medial knee osteoarthritis.

  13. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for refractory tennis elbow (HTG201)

    Evidence-based recommendations on extracorporeal shockwave therapy for refractory tennis elbow. This involves using a machine to deliver sound waves to the painful area to stimulate healing.

  14. Functional electrical stimulation for drop foot of central neurological origin (HTG178)

    Evidence-based recommendations on functional electrical stimulation for drop foot of central neurological origin. This involves stimulating the peripheral nerves that supply the paralysed muscle using electrodes to restore muscular function.

  15. Radiofrequency denervation for osteoarthritic knee pain (HTG686)

    Evidence-based recommendations on radiofrequency denervation for osteoarthritic knee pain. This involves applying heat (radiofrequency) energy to damage the nerves (denervation) that are causing pain in the knee.