Musculoskeletal (MSK) Specialist

What is a musculoskeletal (MSK) Specialist?

Seeing a musculoskeletal (MSK) Specialist: What to Expect

A musculoskeletal (MSK) Specialist is an expert in diagnosing and managing muscle, joint, and bone problems. They work in GP practices to provide fast access to the right advice. They can help you with pain, injuries, and mobility issues

How is this different from a physiotherapy appointment?

  • MSK Specialist, diagnose, and advise on your condition.
  • They do not provide ongoing physiotherapy or hands-on treatment.
  • If needed, they can refer you for further care, such as NHS physiotherapy, scans, or specialist services.

Who is this service for?

You can see a MSK Specialist if you have:
✔️ A new muscle, joint, or bone problem.
✔️ Back or neck pain.
✔️ Sprains, strains, or other injuries.
✔️ Joint pain, such as arthritis.
✔️ Numbness, tingling, or pins and needles in arms or legs.

Who is this service NOT for?

This service is not suitable if you:
❌ Are under 16 years old.
❌ Feel unwell with your pain.
❌ Are pregnant or recently had a baby.
❌ Have headaches and haven’t seen a GP.
❌ Think your symptoms may be caused by a condition like fibromyalgia or a neurological/rheumatology issue.

What will happen in my appointment?

Assessment – The specialist will ask about your symptoms and medical history.
Diagnosis – They will explain what is likely causing your problem.
Advice & Next Steps – You’ll receive guidance on managing your condition, which may include self-care, exercises, medication advice, or a referral for further treatment if needed.

 Key Takeaways

  • You do not need to see a GP first before this appointment.
  • This is not a traditional physiotherapy session—it’s an expert assessment and advice service.
  • If further treatment is needed, they will refer you to the right place.