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Question Further research into joint distraction for ankle osteoarthritis should include comparative studies against the natural...
shock or load absorber for mild to moderate symptomatic medial knee osteoarthritis should include comparative studies against existing...
Radiofrequency denervation for osteoarthritic knee pain (IPG767)
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.
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Question Evidence on the safety of magnetic resonance therapy for knee osteoarthritis shows no major safety concerns. Evidence on...
GaitSmart rehabilitation exercise programme for gait and mobility issues (MTG78)
Evidence-based recommendations on GaitSmart rehabilitation exercise programme for gait and mobility issues in adults.
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Evidence on the safety of genicular artery embolisation for pain from knee osteoarthritis shows no major safety concerns in the short...
This guideline covers assessing all chronic pain (chronic primary pain, chronic secondary pain, or both) and managing chronic primary pain in people aged 16 years and over. Chronic primary pain is pain with no clear underlying cause, or pain (or its impact) that is out of proportion to any observable injury or disease.
Discontinued Reference number: GID-TAG426
adults aged under 60 having primary elective shoulder replacement for osteoarthritis with no rotator cuff tear? Any explanatory notes(if...
Evidence-based recommendations on mini-incision surgery for total knee replacement. This involves using specially designed instruments to replace the knee using a smaller incision.
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Tanezumab for treating moderate to severe chronic pain caused by osteoarthritis [ID1603]
Discontinued Reference number: GID-TA10711
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This guideline covers assessing and managing non-complex fractures that can be treated in the emergency department or orthopaedic clinic. It aims to improve practice so that people with fractures receive the care that they need without unnecessary tests and treatments.
Evidence-based recommendations on midcarpal hemiarthroplasty for wrist arthritis in adults. This involves using a metal implant to create an artificial wrist joint, to relieve pain and maintain movement.
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Long term real-world data is needed on AposHealth's clinical effectiveness and cost benefit
it would be unsafe, and for the wider population of people with knee osteoarthritis because of the uncertainty around the clinical and...