Hand or elbow pain
Hand or elbow pain pathways
Please use the hand and elbow pathways below to determine the best treatment option for your patient, based on their condition:
MSK clinical assessment and treatment service
The musculoskeletal clinical assessment and treatment service (MSK CATS) is for patients with complex musculoskeletal presentations with failed conservative management who may require specialist assessment, access to diagnostics and possibly onward referral to secondary care. It is also for MSK patients who may require peripheral soft tissue, peri-articular and articular injections.
MSK CATS is run by specialist staff with many years’ experience, including extended scope physiotherapy practitioners and a GP with a special interest (GPwSI) in musculoskeletal medicine. The team has close links with secondary care consultants in orthopaedics, rheumatology and chronic pain.
The clinicians in the team are able to refer directly for investigations and can refer to secondary care as appropriate.
How to refer
Please complete the appropriate referral form with full, accurate information and provide any relevant investigation reports.
Referrals are triaged by a senior clinician to ensure patients are seen by the most appropriate service. A referral can be triaged into MSK physiotherapy, MSK CATS, MSK podiatry or secondary care (e.g. orthopaedics, rheumatology or chronic pain consultants).
In MSK Physiotherapy you might be directed to one of the following appointment types:
- Our back pain education session – in this appointment you attend a specialised group session followed by your physiotherapy assessment – these sessions can take up to 2 hours
- Our lower limb osteoarthritis education sessions – in this appointment you attend a specialised group session followed by your physiotherapy assessment – these sessions can take up to 2 hours
- Our specialised ‘persistent pain’ appointments – these appointments may start with a group education session
- A standard 1:1 Physiotherapy Assessment
- Our Turkish speaking education session
You may then complete your treatment in one of our many exercise classes based across Haringey and Islington.
Contact us
For general physiotherapy queries, please call 020 3224 4789 or email whh-tr.mskadminteam@nhs.net.
For new referrals and AQP referrals, please contact our Central Bookings team on 020 3316 1111.
For new referrals and AQP referrals, please contact our Central Bookings team on 020 3316 1111.
For MSK CATS referrals, please call 020 3224 4744.
For MSK Single Point of Access referral queries please call 02072883317.
Advice Leaflets
Useful Apps
Please click each title to find out more.
NHS 24 MSK Help
Advice on common muscle, back and joint problems:
- Exercises and video clips to help you get moving safely
- Information to help with Work – Working lives information
- Reminders to do your exercises and/or attend any appointments
- A log to keep a note of your progress
CatchMyPain
In order to be able to treat pain effectively, pain experts recommend you keep a diary. CatchMyPain allows you to track your pain problem by using detailed drawings and by providing other relevant information. The diary will help you to explain your pain problem to any care provider.
Medical iRehab Tennis Elbow
This application was designed to facilitate recovery from elbow pain due to lateral epicondylitis. Lateral epicondylitis is often referred to as tennis elbow. It is a painful condition that affects the muscles of the forearm where they attach at the outer aspect of your elbow. The application provides an overview of this injury, including general information, assistance with pain control and a treatment approach.
Medical iRehab Golfer Elbow
This application was designed to facilitate recovery from elbow pain due to medial epicondylitis. Medial epicondylitis is often referred to as golfer’s elbow. It is a painful condition that affects the muscles of the forearm where they attach at the inner aspect of your elbow. The application provides an overview of this injury, including general information, assistance with pain control and a treatment approach.
No carpel tunnel blog
The No Carpal Tunnel Blog was designed to help those with computer related repetitive stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome learn more about their situation, ergonomics, and hopefully make moves towards healing wrist pain.
Last updated05 Nov 2019