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Musculoskeletal (MSK) self-help

Checked: 23-06-2023 by Vicky Ryan Next Review: 23-06-2025

My Joint Health Hub

My Joint Health Hub https://myjointhealthhub.bnssg.nhs.uk/ is the BNSSG MSK website for patients and clinicians. Content has been written and approved by teams at UHBW, NBT, Sirona, GPs and FCPs. 

The website covers self-help options for a range of MSK conditions, including information about ESCAPE-pain courses, the getUbetter app and shared decision making charts as well as local service information for smoking cessation, weight loss and physical activity. 

You can also direct patients to use the website to self-refer to Pelvic Health Physiotherapy, or to view MSK Physiotherapy routine waiting times. 

The website is mobile friendly, with translation readily available and pages can be individually printed in a simple format for patients who do not have access to the internet.

getUBetter App

Please see the getUBetter app page in the Orthopaedics Section of Remedy

Self-management for Hip & Knee pain

Please see Self-management for Hip & Knee pain in the Physiotherapy section



Efforts are made to ensure the accuracy and agreement of these guidelines, including any content uploaded, referred to or linked to from the system. However, BNSSG ICB cannot guarantee this. This guidance does not override the individual responsibility of healthcare professionals to make decisions appropriate to the circumstances of the individual patient, in consultation with the patient and/or guardian or carer, in accordance with the mental capacity act, and informed by the summary of product characteristics of any drugs they are considering. Practitioners are required to perform their duties in accordance with the law and their regulators and nothing in this guidance should be interpreted in a way that would be inconsistent with compliance with those duties.

Information provided through Remedy is continually updated so please be aware any printed copies may quickly become out of date.