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Joint and Muscle Pain
 
Physiotherapy 
 
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy:
  
Most people experience pain in our bones, joints or muscles at some point in our lives. This can have an impact on both your physical health and emotional wellbeing, but there are often steps you can take at home to tackle the issue. Read more about physiotherapy and managing your bone, joint or muscle pain at:
 
https://www.csp.org.uk/conditions/managing-pain-home
 
Self-Referral for Physiotherapy in Cwm Taf Health Board
 

 
You can self-refer for physiotherapy by following this link and completing the online form:
 
https://ctmuhb.nhs.wales/services/physiotherapy/self-referral-into-msk-physiotherapy-service/  or you can call  01443 715012
 
We also have a cluster physiotherapist working at Tynycoed every fortnight on a Thursday, please contact **** to self-refer.
 
If it is regarding back pain please watch this video to find out more about when you need to seek urgent medical help for back pain:
https://youtu.be/FdlxfcJmn-4
 
Podiatry  
 
Foot and ankle pain commonly causes discomfort in carrying out common daily activities and can occur at any time in a person’s life. Podiatrists are experts in assessing, diagnosing and dealing with these problems.
The focus of management is on conditions that affect the muscles, soft tissues and joints of the foot and lower limb. The MSK service also specialises in conditions that typically occur in children and young people.
The aim is to resolve or reduce the impact by helping you to understand and manage your ankle or foot condition.
  • Pain reduction
  • Improved lower limb function, Gait and Posture.
  • Improved performance through Improved muscle strength and flexibility
Who is it for?MSK Podiatry can help with a number of muscular and orthopaedic problems, some examples of these include:
  • Tendonitis/Rupture
  • Inflammatory conditions
  • Ankle instability
  • Flat feet
  • Shin splints
  • Joint pain (Hip, Knee, Lower Back)
  • Foot pain (Heel, Forefoot)
  • Growing conditions
You are able to self-refer to this service by using the link below.
MSK Podiatry self-referral form - Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (nhs.wales)
 This referral form is to be completed by residents of Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB only. It is for service users who have musculoskeletal conditions of the lower limb and foot / ankle.
If you are a resident in the Bridgend Borough Council region your MSk Podiatry needs are currently assessed by Swansea Bay University Health Board, therefore please do not submit this form.
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