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What is the Rheumatology Service?
At Bristol Children's hospital the rheumatology service works to
assess and manage patients with a wide range of conditions, both
inflammatory and non-inflammatory in nature. Examples of the main
conditions that we see are outlined below (although this is not an
exhaustive list):-
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (including - systemic,
polyarticular, oligoarticular, enthesitis-related, psoriatic)
- Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDM)
- Scleroderma
- Lupus (SLE)
- Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis (CRMO)
- Hypermobility
- Mechanical pain
The rheumatology physiotherapists mainly see patients as
outpatients at Bristol Children's hospital but also see
rheumatology patients if they are admitted to hospital for
treatment or rehabilitation. We cover weekly clinics of our 4
rheumatology consultant clinics and some children are referred for
Physiotherapy advice when they attend these clinics.
We work closely with a multi-disciplinary team including
consultants, nursing staff, psychologist and occupational
therapist. We accept referrals from all members of the
multidisciplinary team and support our Physiotherapy colleagues
working throughout the southwest in the management of children with
rheumatology conditions.
What might physiotherapy involve?
Patients who are seen with inflammatory conditions need careful
management within the multidisciplinary team to integrate medical
and therapeutic care.
A full and detailed assessment is carried out to determine how
the rheumatology condition is affecting the child.
We use outcome measures are to track progress throughout
treatment and patients are continually reassessed throughout the
course of treatment to monitor their response and condition.
Treatments used may include:
- Stretching and mobilising joints and muscles
- Muscle strengthening
- Balance activities
- Gait re-education (improving walking pattern)
- Hydrotherapy
We use home exercise programmes to continue at home between
sessions to ensure continued progress.
We liaise with local therapists; schools and nurseries as needed
to offer advice on management of conditions.
When required we make onward referrals to other members of the
team such as occupational therapy or psychology and other services
such as orthotics or wheelchair services if needed.
Physiotherapy Contact
- Ginny Ward - 0117 342 8525
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