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In what circumstances would this equipment be provided?

If there is a a biomechanical or neurological need.

Where is this equipment used?

This would be dependent on the patient's needs.

Who does this equipment belong to?

The equipment would belong to the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.

Typical Lifespan of equipment

The lifespan of this equipment would depend on the patient.

Will the equipment be provided new or recycled?

Equipment provided will be recycled.

Is demonstration or training required prior to use?

The patient and their parent/guardian will be advised how to don/doff the item, when to wear it and how to contact orthotics should they have any queries.

Is regular maintenance required?

No, but regular reviews are required to ensure the item still fits and is still meeting treatment goals.

Who is responsible for maintenance of equipment?

The orthotics service is responsible for reviewing the patient's orthotic needs.

How is maintenance undertaken?

Regular reviews, this is patient dependant but is usually every 6 months.

Is regular cleaning required?

Yes

Who is responsible for cleaning of equipment?

Patient or their guardian.

How is cleaning undertaken?

Most parts of the item can be wiped clean and may come with specific washing instructions.

How often should the equipment be reviewed?

Every 6 months but may be more or less dependant on the patient's needs.

Who should review the equipment?

The orthotics service.

Are regular reviews and maintenance currently undertaken?

Yes.

What happens when the equipment is no longer suitable or required?

It is disposed of.

Is insurance required?

No.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Nicky Eddison
Contact Position
Orthotics Service
Telephone
01902 694082
E-mail
N.Eddison@NHS.Net
Website
Orthotics Service

Other Details

Costs

Details
This item is provided from the orthotics budget.

Availability

Age Ranges
No age restriction
Referral required
Yes
Referral Details

Who can make referrals for assessment for equiment?

All Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust Consultants, AHPs, nursing staff and GPs.

How is assessment accessed?

Via a referral to the orthotics service.

How is need assessed?

Need is assessed during an assessment by our orthotist.

How long will the assessment take and when will be the equipment be provided?

An assessment will take approximately 40 - 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the patient. The routine waiting time for an orthotics appointment is 3-4 weeks.  If the item is bespoke this can take up to 7-10 working days  to manufacture, if the item is stock it can take 1-2 working days to be delivered. Average length of time from assessment to fitting is 4-5 weeks

Will equipment be provided new or recycled?

Equipment of this type will be provided new.

How is equipment provided?

Equipment will be fitted by an orthotist. 

 

Record Last Updated on: 30/06/2022

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