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Showing 31 to 45 of 189 results for physiotherapy

  1. Risdiplam for treating spinal muscular atrophy (TA755)

    Evidence-based recommendations on risdiplam (Evrysdi) for 5q spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in people of all ages.

  2. 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.

  3. Biodegradable subacromial spacer insertion for rotator cuff tears (HTG702)

    Evidence-based recommendations on biodegradable subacromial spacer insertion for rotator cuff tears. This involves inserting a balloon-shaped device between the top of the shoulder blade and the upper arm bone to reduce pain and improve shoulder function.

  4. Stroke rehabilitation in adults (NG236)

    This guideline covers rehabilitation after stroke for over 16s. It aims to ensure people are assessed for common problems and conditions linked to stroke, and get the care and therapy they need. It includes recommendations on the organisation and delivery of rehabilitation in hospital and the community.

  5. Tofacitinib for treating active ankylosing spondylitis (TA920)

    Evidence-based recommendations on tofacitinib (Xeljanz) for treating active ankylosing spondylitis.

  6. Suspected neurological conditions: recognition and referral (NG127)

    This guideline covers the initial assessment of symptoms and signs that might indicate a neurological condition. It helps non-specialist healthcare professionals to identify people who should be offered referral for specialist investigation.

  7. Spinal metastases and metastatic spinal cord compression (NG234)

    This guideline covers recognition, referral, investigation and management of spinal metastases and metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC). It is also relevant for direct malignant infiltration of the spine and associated cord compression. It aims to improve early diagnosis and treatment to prevent neurological injury and improve prognosis.

  8. 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.

  9. Minimally invasive fusionless posterior-approach surgery to correct idiopathic scoliosis in children and young people (HTG684)

    Evidence-based recommendations on minimally invasive fusionless posterior-approach surgery to correct idiopathic scoliosis in children and young people. This involves inserting a rod along the spine through a small cut in the back.

  10. Onasemnogene abeparvovec for treating spinal muscular atrophy (HST15)

    Evidence-based recommendations on onasemnogene abeparvovec (Zolgensma) for treating spinal muscular atrophy in babies.

  11. Asfotase alfa for treating paediatric-onset hypophosphatasia (HST23)

    Evidence-based recommendations on asfotase alfa (Strensiq) for treating paediatric-onset hypophosphatasia in babies, children, young people and adults.

  12. Intensive rehabilitation therapies after hip fracture: What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of additional intensive physiotherapy and/or occupational therapy (for example, progressive resistance training) after hip fracture?

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

  13. Hip fracture: management (CG124)

    This guideline covers managing hip fracture in adults. It aims to improve care from the time people aged 18 and over are admitted to hospital through to when they return to the community. Recommendations emphasise the importance of early surgery and coordinating care through a multidisciplinary Hip Fracture Programme to help people recover faster and regain their mobility.