Abstract CPIPS (Cerebral Palsy Integrated Pathway Scotland) provides access for all children with cerebral palsy (CP) aged between 2 and 16 years in Scotland for a standardized musculoskeletal examination of… Click to show full abstract
Abstract CPIPS (Cerebral Palsy Integrated Pathway Scotland) provides access for all children with cerebral palsy (CP) aged between 2 and 16 years in Scotland for a standardized musculoskeletal examination of the spine and lower limbs by paediatric physiotherapists. Children with more severe CP are at risk of developing a displaced hip joint which can become painful and interfere with seating and daily activities. Therefore all children also receive regular X-rays of their hips based on their age and severity of CP. CPIPS has been universally accepted and approved by the children, parents, carers and clinicians alike. It provides useful data on epidemiology, hip subluxation, physiotherapy participation and orthotic use as well as much more. It is already producing a significant improvement in hip displacement rates in Scotland. CPIPS has also greatly improved communication between community based care and hospital services. It is now fully embedded in the day to day care of these vulnerable children in Scotland and is now deemed essential in improving and maintaining their musculoskeletal health.
               
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