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Review of ISPO Publication 10-12 November 1994 Ed Wheldon Senior Orthotist Peacocks Medical Group

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Review of ISPO Publication 10-12 November 1994

Ed WheldonSenior OrthotistPeacocks Medical Group

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Cover of original report -

Report of a Consensus Conference on The Lower Limb Orthotic Management of Cerebral Palsy –10 – 12 November 1994

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Cover of new report:

Recent Developments in Healthcare for Cerebral Palsy: Implications and Opportunities for Orthotics8-11 September 2008

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Prescription

a. Dialogueb. Role of Orthotistc. Use / Weard. Compliance

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Upper Limb

Thumb Abduction Splints

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Spinal Orthoses

a. Reduce rate of progressionb. Head controlc. Upper limb functiond. Social interactione. Family confidence

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Hip Orthoses

a. Sitting postureb. Control scissoring / rotation

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Lycra Garments

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Lower Limb

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Hemiplegia Diplegia

Velocity

Cadence

Step length

Stride length

Single support

Double support

1. Do lower limb orthoses influence the temporal and spatial parameters of gait

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2. What are the effects of orthoses on the ankle and foot?

a. Ankle Kineticsb. Ankle Kinematicsc. Effect of Orthoses on foot

alignment

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3. What are the indirect effects of the orthoses on the knee, hip and pelvis?

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4. What effects do orthoses have on muscle activity and length?

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5. How do AFOs effect function and ability?

a. Sit to standb. Stair climbingc. Sitting balance / standing

balance / upper limb function

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6. What are the benefits of tuning AFOs?

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Observations of the Review

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Incorrect Y Strap Fitting

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Correct Y Strap Fitting

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Thank You