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Latest edition! ARMA Newletters | Arthritis & Musculoskeletal Alliance | March / February 2019

Excerpt from Sue Brown’s CEO update:
Prevention seems to have been the theme of my February. The possibility that a lot of the pain and disability of MSK conditions might be prevented, and that this is being taken seriously is an exciting prospect.

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MSK services survey – Please let us know what is happening locally

As part of our Clinical Networks Project, ARMA wants to find out what is happening to improve MSK services across England in order to see how we can best target our support for improvements.


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The Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA) is the umbrella body for the arthritis and musculoskeletal community in the UK, and our mission is to transform the quality of life of people with musculoskeletal conditions.

We have 40 member organisations ranging from specialised support groups for rare diseases to major research charities and national professional bodies.


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Heard about the new MSK Hub mskhub.org.uk ?

‘It’s a tool for sharing knowledge and collaboration, an online library of resources. If you know of reports, evidence, guidelines that should be posted, please let those authors and organisations know they can add content.’



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