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NeuroRehabilitation | 2011

Orthotic management of cerebral palsy: recommendations from a consensus conference.

Christopher Morris; Roy Bowers; Karyn Ross; Phil Stevens; David Phillips

An international multidisciplinary group of healthcare professionals and researchers participated in a consensus conference on the management of cerebral palsy, convened by the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics. Participants reviewed the evidence and considered contemporary thinking on a range of treatment options including physical and occupational therapy, and medical, surgical and orthotic interventions. The quality of many of the reviewed papers was compromised by inadequate reporting and lack of transparency, in particular regarding the types of patients and the design of the interventions being evaluated. Substantial evidence suggests that ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) that control the foot and ankle in stance and swing phases can improve gait efficiency in ambulant children (GMFCS levels I-III). By contrast, little high quality evidence exists to support the use of orthoses for the hip, spine or upper limb. Where the evidence for orthosis use was not compelling consensus was reached on recommendations for orthotic intervention. Subsequent group discussions identified recommendations for future research. The evidence to support using orthoses is generally limited by the brevity of follow-up periods in research studies; hence the extent to which orthoses may prevent deformities developing over time remains unclear. The full report of the conference can be accessed free of charge at www.ispoint.org.


Prosthetics and Orthotics International | 2010

Development of a Best Practice Statement on the Use of Ankle-Foot Orthoses Following Stroke in Scotland

Roy Bowers; Karyn Ross

A National Health Service Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) scoping exercise in 2007 identified the use of ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) following stroke as a clinical improvement priority, leading to the development of a best practice statement (BPS) on AFO use after stroke. This paper outlines the development process of the BPS which is available from NHS QIS. The authors were involved as part of a working group that included practitioners from the fields of orthotics, physiotherapy, stroke nursing and bioengineering, staff of NHS QIS and a patient representative. In consultation with an NHS QIS health services researcher, the authors undertook a systematic literature review to evidence where possible the recommendations made in the BPS. Where evidence was unavailable, consensus was reached by the expert working group. As the BPS was designed for the non-specialist and non-orthotic practitioner the authors also developed educational resources which were included within the BPS to aid the understanding of the principles underpinning orthotic design and prescription. The BPS has been widely distributed throughout the health service in Scotland and is available electronically at no cost via the NHS QIS website. As part of an ongoing evaluation of the impact of the BPS on the quality of orthotic provision, NHS QIS has invited feedback regarding successes and challenges to implementation.


Archive | 2009

A review of the effectiveness of lower limb orthoses used in cerebral palsy

Roy Bowers; Karyn Ross


British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists Annual Conference | 2009

Best practice statement: use of ankle-foot orthoses following stroke

Karyn Ross; Roy Bowers


Archive | 2006

Prosthetic alignment device

Karyn Ross; Harry Kinsman


Archive | 2012

A call to action: providing better footwear and foot orthoses for people with rheumatoid arthritis

Karyn Ross


Journal of Biomechanics | 2015

Human gait using locked and stance control mode knee ankle foot orthoses: optimising data analysis techniques to detect and quantify gait deviations

James J Skivington; Mairi Mackay; Andrew James Murphy; Karyn Ross; Craig Childs


UK Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics | 2014

Improving the Evidence Base for the Orthotic Management of Lower Limb in Neurological Conditions

Karyn Ross


American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association | 2014

The effect of prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses on flexion control of the wrist

Karyn Ross


American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association | 2014

Use of Motek Medical CAREN extended to compare the effects of a stance control KAFO in locked and stance modes on walking and tripping

Karyn Ross

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Roy Bowers

University of Strathclyde

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Craig Childs

University College London

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Mairi Mackay

University of Strathclyde

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