The British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists (BAPO) was established to encourage high standards of prosthetic and orthotic practice. It is committed to Continued Professional Development and education to enhance standards of prosthetic and orthotic care. BAPO is the only UK body that represents the interests of prosthetic and orthotic professionals and associate members to their employers, BAPO enjoys the support of a high majority of the profession as members.
Monday, 18 January 2016
JSM - Orthotic Technician,Surrey
Monday, 21 December 2015
BAPO November Bulletin 2015
NICE guideline on older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions
MSK Foot & Ankle – 15 & 16 January 2016 (Trulife, Sheffield)
BAPO December 2015 Bulletin
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If you would like to register for this committee meeting, please do so via the following web page: https://www.nice.org.uk/event/qsac1_january_2016
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Monday, 16 November 2015
Ken Hall Vacancy - Orthotist and Assistant Orthotic Practitioner - South and East of England
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Lifetime Achievement Award 2016
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Monday, 12 October 2015
Guys and St Thomas- Clinical Lead and Head of Regional Orthotics Service, London
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
UK Prosthetics & Orthotics Workforce Review
The British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists (BAPO) is leading a review of the workforce in the UK.
This is the first step in a full scale review of our profession with 3 more surveys planned throughout the year.
Last year our profession was added to the national shortage list by the Centre for Workforce Intelligence.
From speaking to our members, the employers and reviewing the number of P&O professionals registered with the HCPC it is becoming apparent we have a problem with retention and would like to understand what the reasons are for people leaving the profession. We are also using this opportunity to capture the reasons people are continuing to work in the field, whether in clinical practice or another branch such as education or research.
We need to find out why people are leaving the profession and what we can do, in conjunction with the other key stakeholders, to reduce this trend and make prosthetics and orthotics a profession that people want to stay in for the long term.
So we are asking the profession for their help.
How many people from your class are still working in the profession? If people have left do you know how to get in touch with them? Please help us gather the information we need so we can then see what we can do in partnership with the universities and employers to support you and your colleagues in your chosen profession.
This will only take 5 minutes of your time.
Please read, complete the survey and then pass it on to all your contacts at work, old classmates, Facebook friends, anyone who once trained as a Prosthetist or Orthotist.
http://survey.bapo-online.com/index.php/469793/lang-en
Many thanks for your help
Lynne Rowley
Chair of BAPO
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Effects of ankle foot orthoses on body functions and activities in people with floppy paretic ankle muscles: a systematic review
Highlights
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Elastic ankle foot orthoses improve energy efficiency (dorsiflexor paresis).
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Dorsal ankle foot orthoses improve energy efficiency and comfortable walking speed (plantarflexor paresis both with and without a dorsiflexor paresis).
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Circular- and elastic ankle foot orthoses are more suitable for dorsiflexor paresis.
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Dorsal ankle foot orthoses are more suitable for plantarflexor paresis both with and without a dorsiflexor paresis.
Abstract
Background
People with floppy ankle muscles paresis use ankle foot orthoses to improve their walking ability. Ankle foot orthoses also limit ankle range of motion thereby introducing additional problems. Insight in effects of ankle foot orthoses on body functions and activities in people with floppy paretic ankle muscles aids in clinical decision making and may improve adherence.
Methods
Studies published before October 27th 2014 were searched in Pubmed, Embase, Cinahl, and Cochrane Library. Studies evaluating effects of ankle foot orthoses on body functions and/or activities in people with floppy paretic ankle muscles were included. Studies solely focusing on people with spastic paretic ankle muscles were excluded. Study quality was assessed using a custom made scale. Body functions and activities were defined according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
Findings
Twenty-four studies were included, evaluating 394 participants. Participants were grouped according to paresis type (i) dorsiflexor paresis, (ii) plantar flexor paresis, (iii) both dorsiflexor- and plantar flexor paresis. Dorsal- circular- and elastic ankle foot orthoses increased dorsiflexion during swing (by 4-6°, group i). Physical comfort with dorsal ankle foot orthoses was lower than that with circular ankle foot orthoses (groups i&iii). Dorsal ankle foot orthoses increased push-off moment (by 0.2-0.5 Nm/kg), increased walking efficiency, and decreased ankle range of motion (by 12-30°, groups ii&iii).
Interpretation
People with dorsiflexor paresis benefit more from circular- and elastic ankle foot orthoses while people with plantar flexor paresis (and dorsiflexor paresis) benefit more from dorsal ankle foot orthoses.
Source: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0268003315002545
Friday, 2 October 2015
Hand and wrist orthoses for adults with rheumatological conditions
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
BAPO September 2015 Bulletin
Are you proud of the service your centre provides? Does your team collectively work to high standards? Do you strive to improve the quality of care you provide? Would you like a scheme that acknowledges these achievements? BAPO will soon be asking its membership whether we introduce an accreditation scheme to acknowledge excellence. Look out for further updates coming soon.
Membership
A working group has been convened to look at membership of the Association. We will be coming to you soon to scope your opinions about the function of the Association and what benefits of membership you want from BAPO.
Workforce and Professional Review
Link now open for the workforce review - WE NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Completely confidential and only 5mins of your time. Please respond and pass onto your colleagues from your university years through to work. We want to hear from anyone who holds a P&O qualification.
http://survey.bapo-online.com/index.php/469793/lang-en
Engaging with Students
BAPO is giving an introduction talk to 1st year students at both Salford and Strathclyde about BAPO and how we can support them in their chosen profession.
We have several student volunteers on almost all of our committees - interested in joining? Give us a call.
Make Every Contact Count - Healthy Conversations
Check out this great resource to help us make a difference to our patients health.
Working in a NHS England Vanguard site? Your Professional Body want to hear from you!
Short course update
Spaces still available on:
KAFO Stance Phase Control and Lower Limb Solutions – 3&4 October 2015
Assessment Diagnosis and Treatment of MSK Foot and Ankle problems for Orthotists - 5&6 October 2015 (Leeds)
1&2 December 2015 (Nottinghamshire)
FES: Advanced Orthotic Technology – 21 November 2015
For further information please visit the BAPO website at www.bapo.com
Professional Affairs
The Professional Affairs Committee would like to highlight the release of the NICE Quality Standard and amendments to an existing Standard:
Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes in Adults
BAPO Conference & Exhibition:
Your copy of BAPOmag Issue 3 should arrive on your doorstep mid-October and will provide lots of information on Conference 2016. We’ll have info on our exciting clinical programme, entertainment line-up and details of prizes and competitions running at Conference.
To make sure you don’t miss out on our early bird registration offers make sure you register between 1 Oct and 1 Dec. Conference info and details on how to register are available at www.bapo.com