Look after yourself, feel better and move better
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has developed this website to help the community of ABUHB to look after their bones, joints and muscles.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has developed this website to help the community of ABUHB to look after their bones, joints and muscles.
Team members have designed a three-step approach to help you understand your options and encourage you to think about all of the things that might be affecting your problem.
The first section will help you clarify what may be causing your bone, muscle or joint pain and which teams may be able to help you if you need assessment quickly.
Team members have designed this three-step approach to help you understand your options and encourage you to think about all of the things that might be affecting your problem. Please work through these to help you make the most appropriate choice based on what matters to you.
This section will provide you with information to support you to help yourself.
Problems with bones, joints, nerves and muscles are often grouped together and called musculoskeletal conditions. Musculoskeletal is often shortened to MSK.
Musculoskeletal health is your health. People who are more active and live healthy lifestyles are less likely to suffer with long-term musculoskeletal problems.
Making positive healthy choices in your lifestyle not only help keep you mentally and physically well but also help prevent and improve musculoskeletal conditions.
Most musculoskeletal conditions are not serious and can be managed with simple strategies described in this website that you can follow without the need for any further help.
You can also find information below that is more relevant to particular areas of the body.
In this section you will find advice and information about particular areas of your body and information about basic exercises and advice to help yourself recover. There is also information on how to seek further help from our services if necessary.
Self Management
If your pain persists after having practiced the self care routines and excercises, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the NHS.
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