First Contact
Physiotherapists
& Central Health
You may be eligible for an appointment with a physiotherapist for the following problems:
All soft tissue injuries, sprains, strains or sports injuries
Arthritis – any joint
Possible problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons or bone, eg tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, ankle sprains
Spinal pain including lower back pain, mid-back pain and neck pain
Spinal-related pain in arms or legs, including nerve symptoms, eg pins and needles or numbness
Changes to walking
DCN and Central Health
Central Health has been instrumental in the launch of a new First Contact Physiotherapy service across the Derby City North Primary Care Network.
Responsible for recruitment and the ongoing management and development of the service, Central Health has installed First Contact Physiotherapists (FCP), who act as a first point of contact for patients experiencing musculoskeletal problems, to serve the six GP Practices and over 71,000 residents in the Derby City North Primary Care Network.
The role of the FCPs will be to work as part of the multi-disciplinary healthcare teams in the Derby City North Primary Care Network, and be available to assess, diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment or referral for musculoskeletal (MSK) problems, without a patient being required to see a GP in the first instance.
The FCPs will therefore speed up a patient’s access to care and ultimately progress the management of MSK conditions by being able to refer patients to an appropriate treatment pathway, such as further investigations or a course of physiotherapy, whilst also offering self-management advice and rehabilitation exercise programmes.
Patients with MSK conditions can self-refer or be booked in to see an FCP by a GP receptionist, GP or via individual GP Surgery online booking systems.
First Contact Physiotherapists (FCPs) are physiotherapists based in GP surgeries with an expertise in the assessment and management of musculoskeletal conditions.
Derby City North PCN is setting up a first contact physiotherapy service, you can book an appointment directly with a physiotherapist via the receptionist, which means you won’t need to wait for a referral from a doctor.
The physiotherapist will:
Assess you and diagnose what’s happening
Give expert advice on how best to manage your condition
Refer you on to specialist services if necessary