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Therapeutic Orthotics after Stroke Richard Sealy Principal Physiotherapist in NeuroRehabilitation The Wolfson Neuro Rehabilitation Centre St Georges NHS Trust Email: [email protected]
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Page 1: Therapeutic Orthotics after Stroke Richard Sealy Principal Physiotherapist in NeuroRehabilitation The Wolfson Neuro Rehabilitation Centre St Georges NHS.

Therapeutic Orthotics after Stroke

Richard SealyPrincipal Physiotherapist in NeuroRehabilitationThe Wolfson Neuro Rehabilitation CentreSt Georges NHS TrustEmail: [email protected]

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Aims

• Post stroke gait

• Therapeutic adjunct

• Clinical reasoning

• The potential role of orthoses

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Patient Goal

• ‘I want to walk’

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Examples of Post Stroke Gait

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The Influence of Alignment and Stability

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Therapist’s - Clinical Reasoning

• Observation• Where in gait• Why – Problem solving approach

• How am I going to treat this ?

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Understanding of the Gait Cycle

• Biomechanics at the foot/ankle– Dorsiflexion / Plantarflexion– Pronation / Supination

• Initial Contact• Terminal Stance

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Pronation Supination

Subtalar Joint Biomechanics (Right)

Neutral

Adapted from Mcpoil et al 1985

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Acceptable Pronation?

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Creating a Base: The Importance of Alignment – Distal to Proximal Influences

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Orthotic Management of Pronation following Stroke

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Orthotic Management of Excessive Pronation

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Biomechanics of Standing

Ground Reaction Force

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Biomechanics of Gait

Ground Reaction Force Vector

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Biomechanics of Gait

m

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Clinical Reasoning / Gait Analysis

Where ?

Why ?

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Clinically Reasoning

• Where is it going wrong

• Why is it going wrong

• How can I change this

Improve Motor Control

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Motor Control Theories

• Client Centred – Goal settingVan Den Broek (2005)

• Active problem solver – Procedural learning

• Practice, skilled learning results in structure change at a neural level, experience driving reorganisation

Carry Over(Shunway-Cook & Woollacott 2001)

(Van Den Broek 2005)

(Buonomano & Merzenich 1998)

E.g Learning outside the gym – MDT role

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Orthotics

An Orthosis:• An external device used to modify the structural or

functional characteristics of the neuromuscular system (International Standards Organisation)

• E.g Callipers, braces, splints, supports, casts, insoles.

• FO, AFO, KAFO

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AFO’s and Alignment

• Condie (2004) Consensus Conference Report– ‘Alignment of the orthosis at terminal stance/pre-

swing is critical and will influence step length, gait symmetry, speed and energy consumption’

Meadows (1994)

Owen (2004)

• Owen (2004) – Suggests when aligned in TS, lengthening of gastrocs, hamstrings and hip flexors– Importance of footwear/AFO combination

Walking enables therapeutic lengthening

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Orthotic Management

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Clinical Reasoning

Patient Example

Increased Tone

Fixed PF contracture

Normal

Significant compensation strategies

How to manage this?

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Midstance

Terminal Stance

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AFO’s Related to Stroke Research

• Research poorly performed– Focus on chronic stroke

– Post rehabilitation

– Wide variability in studies

• Leung & Moseley (2003) (National Clinical Stroke Guidelines RCP )

– Improved temporal spatial, gait pattern and efficiency measures

– No strong conclusion can be drawn

• Condie (2004) Consensus Conference Report– Orthoses should be considered in the management of patients with

stroke

• NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (2009)– Best Practice Statement ~ Use of ankle-foot orthoses following stro

ke

• SWIFT Cast Trial – Early intervention cast walking

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Summary

• Importance of biomechanical -neurophysiological principles

• Use of orthoses as an adjunct

Condie (2004) Consensus Conference Report

NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (2009)

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