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The use of Supplementary Prescribing in MSK/Orthopaedic/Biomechanics set up.

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by podpaul, Apr 26, 2011.

  1. podpaul

    podpaul Active Member


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    Hey Guy's,

    Just wanted to know if anyone (Pod's) out there are using Supplementary Prescribing (SP) in the MSK/Orthopaedic/Biomechanics set up? I know there is lots of information relating to the use of SP in care of the diabetic foot, but I cannot find any information or evidence of the use of SP in the MSK area.

    I would like to hear from anyone who is working in this area, and who has managed to utilise their SP qualification.

    I would also like to know the types of drugs most commonly prescribed, and for what conditions.

    Thanks for your help,

    Paul.
     
  2. footfan

    footfan Active Member

    I know of specialist Physios who do but no pods
     
  3. podpaul

    podpaul Active Member

    Thanks FootFan,

    Would it be possible for you to ask your Physio colleagues if it would be possible for me to email them please regarding this?

    Thanks,

    Paul.
     
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