The 2021 Backcare Awareness Week will run from 4-8 October.
The theme for this year’s campaign is Back Pain working from home.
BackCare is due to release display packs and more information soon.
Check this page on the BackCare website for updates.
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance
Influencing policy and care together for best lifelong musculoskeletal health
The 2021 Backcare Awareness Week will run from 4-8 October.
The theme for this year’s campaign is Back Pain working from home.
BackCare is due to release display packs and more information soon.
Check this page on the BackCare website for updates.
Rheumatology
Re-focusing on rheumatology
16 Mar 2021
18:30
The RCN Rheumatology forum is proud to present the programme for the March 2021 webinar. Julie Begum, RCN Rheumatology Forum chair will be joined by Professor Sarah Ryan, Kay Hughes and Rachel Cowey. The speakers will be considering three topical issues as they explore biologics, blood test results and the importance of professional development for rheumatology nurses.
By attending this session attendees will be able to:
Policy Paper
Updated 11 February
The Government published a white paper, “Integration and innovation: Working together to improve health and social care for all” on 11 February 2021. This sets out proposals for changes in legislation with the aim of enabling integration within the NHS in England and between the NHS, local government and other health system partners. The proposals are grouped under four themes: working together and supporting integration; stripping out needless bureaucracy; enhancing public confidence and accountability; and additional proposals to support social care, public health, and quality and safety.…
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The Kings Fund has produced an explainer on the health of people from ethnic minority groups in England. Whilst this doesn’t include MSK health, it does include several relevant determinants of health including physical activity levels, obesity, healthy diet, socioeconomic inequalities and access to services.
The document concludes that strategies for improving the health of England’s ethnic minority communities need to address the multiple factors that have an impact on their health. It identifies four areas for focus:
Read the explainer.
The National Orthopaedic Alliance is running a series of webinars:
4 March 2021 – 12:30pm
NOA wellbeing webinar series: Supporting staff wellbeing during COVID-19 and beyond
(NOA member only event)
The first in NOA’s wellbeing webinar series looks at some of the challenges of and improvements to staff wellbeing during the pandemic at NOA member trusts. The session will be chaired by NOA Lead CEO, Jo Williams (Chief Executive, Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS FT). Further details about this NOA member only event: click here.…
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Join NRAS for their first JIA Zoom event: Coping with JIA during COVID-19.
This event is exclusively for parents who have children with JIA.
When: Wednesday 10th March, 6:30pm-8pm on Zoom.
There will be an update from Debbie Wilson, NRAS Young Persons Project Co-ordinator, an update from Nick Wilkinson, Paediatric Rheumatologist, and a short talk from one of our Young Voices.
Visit this link to sign up.
In April, loin NRAS for a Zoom event for young people living with JIA:
Navigating your Future with inflammatory arthritis
This event is exclusively for young people aged 16-30.…
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Under the theme of ‘Tackling Infection‘, the 2021 BOA Congress will take place 21–24 September 2021 at P&J Live, The Event Complex Aberdeen (TECA).
In a slight change from previous years, BOA abstract submissions – including those from medical students – will open and close on the same dates; the BOA is pleased to announce that abstract submissions are now open and will close on Friday 7 May 2021.
Please note: you do not have to be a BOA member to submit an abstract.…
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Talia Dean meets Dasha and Gillian to learn more about axial SpA (AS)
Singer-songwriter, Talia Dean, made a big announcement in January 2021. In 2020 she was diagnosed with axial SpA (AS). Watch this video as she meets Dasha and Gillian, who live with the disease, and starts her journey towards becoming an #ASWarrior. #TaliasASJourney
See Talia’s story in the BBC article, 15 January 2021:
‘My back pain was misdiagnosed for 15 years – now I can’t dance‘
We are delighted to welcome a new ARMA member, Physio First.
Physio First is a membership trade association of self-employed Chartered physiotherapists. Their organisational statement of intent: to “champion evidenced value based private physiotherapy with Physio First members in the changing healthcare marketplace.”
Read more about Physio Fast on our Membership page.
ARMA continues to keep our COVID-19 resources page up to date. There have been some new resources added in recent weeks and others have become more relevant as the pressure on the NHS increases. Here are some of the key resources to be aware of:-
The guidance supports primary and community care practitioners in recognising serious pathology which requires emergency or urgent referral to secondary care in a patient who presents with new or worsening MSK symptoms.…
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