Which specialist to see for supraspinatus tendinopathyTendinitis, impingement syndrome, and bursitis are overlapping labels for a single supraspinatus tendon problem. A physiotherapist is the primary treating clinician for most cases; surgical referral is escalation, not routine.Tendinitis, impingement syndrome, and bursitis are overlapping labels for a single supraspinatus tendon problem. A physiotherapist is the primary treating clinician for most cases; surgical referral is escalation, not routine.
When joint and muscle injuries need a specialistPersistent swelling, locking, giving way, deformity, inability to bear weight or chest pain with pressure-like tightness are the main signs that injuries need urgent assessment rather than more self-care; ankle sprains, hamstring pulls, shoulder pain and hip pain that stall after a few weeks also justify GP, physio or specialist…Persistent swelling, locking, giving way, deformity, inability to bear weight or chest pain with pressure-like tightness are the main signs that injuries need urgent assessment rather than more self-care; ankle sprains, hamstring pulls, shoulder pain and hip pain that stall after a few weeks also justify GP, physio or specialist review.
Which joint specialist to see and when to scanMost new non-traumatic joint and back pain settles within days to a few weeks and does not need immediate imaging or a specialist opinion. GP or community MSK physiotherapy is usually the first step, with same-day assessment reserved for trauma, a hot swollen joint, or back pain with bladder, bowel…Most new non-traumatic joint and back pain settles within days to a few weeks and does not need immediate imaging or a specialist opinion. GP or community MSK physiotherapy is usually the first step, with same-day assessment reserved for trauma, a hot swollen joint, or back pain with bladder, bowel or saddle numbness symptoms.
When to see a specialist for common sports injuriesMild sports injuries often start with self-management or a GP, physiotherapist or MSK clinician, but a locked or swollen knee, a shoulder that will not move properly, or a hamstring injury with a sudden pop, heavy bruising or weakness needs prompt specialist review. Function, not scan findings alone, should drive…Mild sports injuries often start with self-management or a GP, physiotherapist or MSK clinician, but a locked or swollen knee, a shoulder that will not move properly, or a hamstring injury with a sudden pop, heavy bruising or weakness needs prompt specialist review. Function, not scan findings alone, should drive urgency.
When a cortisone shot helps shoulder painShoulder corticosteroid injections are most effective for rotator cuff tendinitis and early frozen shoulder, where pain and function can improve for about 12 to 16 weeks; common risks include a brief steroid flare, raised blood sugar, and limits on repeat shots.Shoulder corticosteroid injections are most effective for rotator cuff tendinitis and early frozen shoulder, where pain and function can improve for about 12 to 16 weeks; common risks include a brief steroid flare, raised blood sugar, and limits on repeat shots.
When shoulder or back pain needs a specialistShoulder pain that has not improved after two weeks, or back pain that is still not easing after a few weeks, needs routine medical assessment; sudden very severe pain, fever, bladder or bowel change, saddle numbness or leg weakness needs urgent help.Shoulder pain that has not improved after two weeks, or back pain that is still not easing after a few weeks, needs routine medical assessment; sudden very severe pain, fever, bladder or bowel change, saddle numbness or leg weakness needs urgent help.