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 in the development of the BPS as part of a working group that included practitioners from the fields of orthotics, physiotherapy, stroke nursing and bioengineering, and 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 t...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
Objective Stroke occurs when the supply of blood to the brain is either interrupted or reduced. The ...
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
A National Health Service Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) scoping exercise in 2007 identified...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHSQIS) leads the use of knowledge to promote improvement in the q...
As healthcare professionals working in the area of management of the lower limb in neurological cond...
One of the key priorities for stroke survivors in their rehabilitation process is regaining their ab...
Background/Aims Orthoses are often used to promote mobility and rehabilitation for patients in the U...
Despite frequent application of ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), little scientific evidence is available ...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
Objectives: To explore experiences, preferences and choices relating to the use of ankle foot orthos...
While the population of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors is clearly not homogeneous...
In stroke, the blood circulation in the brain is affected, being either ischemic or hemorrhagic. Dep...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
Objective Stroke occurs when the supply of blood to the brain is either interrupted or reduced. The ...
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
A National Health Service Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) scoping exercise in 2007 identified...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHSQIS) leads the use of knowledge to promote improvement in the q...
As healthcare professionals working in the area of management of the lower limb in neurological cond...
One of the key priorities for stroke survivors in their rehabilitation process is regaining their ab...
Background/Aims Orthoses are often used to promote mobility and rehabilitation for patients in the U...
Despite frequent application of ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), little scientific evidence is available ...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
Objectives: To explore experiences, preferences and choices relating to the use of ankle foot orthos...
While the population of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors is clearly not homogeneous...
In stroke, the blood circulation in the brain is affected, being either ischemic or hemorrhagic. Dep...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
Objective Stroke occurs when the supply of blood to the brain is either interrupted or reduced. The ...
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...