At The Orthotics Clinic, we believe in a collaborative approach to patient care. By partnering with a diverse range of professionals and organisations, we ensure that our clients receive comprehensive support tailored to their unique needs. Here are some of the key collaborators we work with:
Our team collaborates closely with case managers to coordinate care plans that align with each patient’s specific requirements. Case managers play a crucial role in overseeing the rehabilitation process, ensuring that patients have access to the necessary resources and support systems. By working together, we can streamline communication and enhance the overall effectiveness of treatment.
We have strong partnerships with physiotherapists who are essential in assessing mobility and functional capabilities. Together, we develop personalised rehabilitation programs that incorporate orthotic interventions to improve movement and stability. This collaboration allows us to create a holistic approach that addresses both physical therapy goals and orthotic needs.
Our clinic works alongside medical consultants across various specialties, including orthopaedic surgeons, neurologists, and paediatricians. These professionals provide valuable insights into each patient’s medical history and specific conditions, enabling us to design orthotic solutions that complement their overall treatment plans. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that our patients receive the best possible care.
In cases involving personal injury or claims related to acquired brain injuries or other conditions requiring orthotic intervention, we collaborate with solicitors to provide expert assessments and documentation. Our insights help support legal cases by detailing the specific orthotic needs of patients and how these devices contribute to their rehabilitation and quality of life.
We actively engage with various charities dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with mobility challenges. These partnerships allow us to extend our reach and provide additional resources for our patients. Collaborating with organisations enables us to support initiatives that promote awareness, access to treatment, and education for families affected by lower limb conditions. Through these charitable efforts, we aim to enhance patient care and contribute positively to the community.
We can also engage with occupational therapists, speech therapists, and social workers to create a comprehensive support network for our patients. By integrating various therapeutic disciplines, we can address all aspects of a child’s development and well-being.