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OSKAR at Neuro Conference
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OSKAR at Neuro Conference
BY Daisy
10 March 2021
The London Orthotic Consultancy’s Director and Lead Orthotist, Sam Walmsley, is to present to an audience of Neuro Physiotherapists and Case Managers at the
European Neuro Convention on 16/17th March. Because of the Covid pandemic, this is a virtual conference. During his session, Sam will be sharing his experiences of working with an orthotic framework for treating children with lower limb neurological conditions, called
OSKAR (Optimal Segmental Kinematics and Alignment Approach to Rehabilitation).
OSKAR was originally developed by
Elaine Owen MBE MSc SRP MCSP, a world-renowned physiotherapist who was awarded an MBE in 2012 for services to children with disabilities. We have been working with Elaine since 2015.
During his seminar, Sam will explain a counterintuitive alignment rule that is not commonly practised by other orthotic clinics. He will demonstrate why it is such an important detail in AFO design and how and why it works. This will make clear why some orthotic prescriptions don’t deliver and conversely, if the details of a prescription are correct, how powerful orthoses can be in improving orthopaedic and functional outcomes for patients.
We are seeing incredible results using the OSKAR method – we’ve helped many children walk who hadn’t otherwise been able to in their standard splints. The earlier we can start to work with a child, the more positive an impact we are likely to have in the long term.
OSKAR is typical of the evidence-based approach we take in all our orthotic treatments for children and adults alike.
The Gait Lab
The OSKAR clinic is held in The London Orthotic Consultancy’s gait laboratory at our headquarters clinic in Kingston upon Thames. We have another OSKAR clinic at the
University of Salford using the teaching hospital’s gait laboratory.
If you think your child would benefit from an OSKAR assessment, please
contact LOC.
You can register to attend
Neuro Convention 2020 here.
FAQs:
What are your facilities at the Kingston clinic?
We have the following facilities and amenities at our Kingston Upon Thames location:
Free parking
Wheelchair ramp
Disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities
We also have the Gait Laboratory for orthotics patients and Onsite Manufacturing for speedy turnarounds and adjustments whilst you wait.
What facilities are at the Cambridge clinic?
We have the following facilities and amenities at our Cambridge location:
Gait Laboratory
Free parking outside the clinic
Disabled toilet
What facilities are at the Bristol clinic?
We have the following facilities and amenities at our Bristol location:
Free parking directly outside the clinic
Large Waiting Room
Free tea, coffee and water
No Toys (Due to Health & Safety Requirements of the clinic)
Baby changing space (In clinic room)
Fully wheelchair accessible
Short walk to Clifton Village centre for shops, restaurants & cafes
For more information, visit
Litfield House Medical Centre.
What facilities are at the Romford clinic?
We have the following facilities and amenities at our Romford location:
Large waiting room
Disabled access toilet
Parking:
There is NO parking directly outside the clinic. These spaces are reserved for residents.
The nearest parking can be found at Billet Lane public pay & display opposite Queens Theatre, a 2-minute walk from the clinic.
Click here for more information about
Best Health Clinic
What facilities are at the Manchester OSKAR clinic?
LOC’s clinic is based in the University of Salford’s Podiatry Department and provides treatments for orthotics, scoliosis, pectus deformities, positional plagiocephaly and club foot.
It is also the base for LOC’s northern OSKAR clinic which is run by Sam Walmsley, clinical director of LOC, in conjunction with Elaine Owen MBE MSc SRP MCSP.
Where is LOC's temporary Manchester clinic?
Due to COVID-19, we have had to temporarily close the Salford clinic and are operating out of another clinic in Bolton.
508 Blackburn Rd,
Astley Bridge,
Bolton
BL1 8NW
For more information, please visit
The Good Health Centre
What are the best clothes to wear?
Clothing worn is dependent on which clinic you are attending. You will be sent a letter detailing what clothing to wear along with all other details prior to any appointment at the clinic.
Related Pages:
OSKAR
Elaine Owen
Paediatric Treatment
Adult Treatment