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== Description  ==
== Description  ==


With this content development project we intend to populate the site with practical, credible and thought-provoking information on all aspects of management of the individual with Clubfoot. Much of this project is guided by curriculum for the [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/clubfoot/ Clubfoot MOOC] which takes place in November 2017 in collaboration with ICRC and GCI.    
This content development project created evidence based information on all aspects of managing of the individual with clubfoot. Much of this project was guided by the [https://www.ndorms.ox.ac.uk/research-groups/global-surgery/projects/africa-clubfoot-training-act Africa Clubfoot Training] project and guided the curriculum for the [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/clubfoot/ Clubfoot MOOC] which took place in November 2017 in collaboration with ICRC and GCI.    


'''Anyone is welcome to join in this project. '''You will be joining people from all over the world in contributing evidence based articles to create an evidence based reference on management of individuals with Clubfoot.  In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project.  
'''Anyone is welcome to join in this project. '''You will be joining people from all over the world in contributing evidence based articles to create an evidence based reference on management of individuals with Clubfoot.  In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project.  
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== Project Team  ==
== Project Team  ==


=== Project Lead  ===
[[User:Naomi O'Reilly|Naomi O'Reilly]]


[[User:Rachael Lowe|Rachael Lowe]]  
[[User:Rachael Lowe|Rachael Lowe]]
 
=== Contributors  ===
 
*will be listed here 


[[User:Rosalind Owen|Rosalind Owen]]
== Project Dates  ==
== Project Dates  ==


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As a participant in this project you will contribute to the creation (or update an existing) page within Physiopedia.  You may choose to take part in this project as a personal contribution to your own professional development and/or you may wish to contribute evidence based information to develop this resource for our profession.  Your contribution will be reviewed by Physiopedia and once complete recognised by the award of a certificate of completion.  
As a participant in this project you will contribute to the creation (or update an existing) page within Physiopedia.  You may choose to take part in this project as a personal contribution to your own professional development and/or you may wish to contribute evidence based information to develop this resource for our profession.  Your contribution will be reviewed by Physiopedia and once complete recognised by the award of a certificate of completion.  


If you would like to take part in this project please follow the instructions below.&nbsp;<br>
If you would like to take part in this project please follow the instructions below.&nbsp;  


== Instructions  ==
== Instructions  ==


#Choose an article from the list below that you would like to develop. &nbsp;Be sure that the article doesn't already have a name next to it. &nbsp;  
#Choose an article from the list below that you would like to develop. &nbsp;Be sure that the article doesn't already have a name next to it. &nbsp;  
#At this point you should [mailto:rachael@physio-pedia.com email the project co-ordinator] to let them know that you would like to join the project and which page you would like to work on. &nbsp;Please feel free also to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs adding to the list.  
#At this point you should [mailto:hello@physio-pedia.com email the project co-ordinator] to let them know that you would like to join the project and which page you would like to work on. &nbsp;Please feel free also to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs adding to the list.  
#You will receive an email from Rachael (the project co-ordinator) to confirm you participation in the project and also to confirm the page that you will develop.  
#You will receive an email from Rachael (the project co-ordinator) to confirm you participation in the project and also to confirm the page that you will develop.  
#Once you have received this confirmation you are free to get on with working on your page. You should be complete your work in a word (or similar) document.&nbsp; If you are comfortable working in Physiopedia we are very happy for you to work directly in Physiopedia instead of producing a word document. (See content criteria below).
#Once you have received this confirmation you are free to get on with working on your page. You should be complete your work in a word (or similar) document.&nbsp; If you are comfortable working in Physiopedia we are very happy for you to work directly in Physiopedia instead of producing a word document, you can [[Special:RequestAccount|request an editing account here]].  
#If you would like a certificate to evidence your contribution - we would like you to think about your own personal learning outcomes as a result of taking part in this project. These learning outcomes will be printed on your certificate.  
#Once you have completed your article please&nbsp;[mailto:hello@physio-pedia.com email project co-ordinator] to let them know.  
#Once you have completed your article and (if you wish to have a certificate) listed your learning outcomes please&nbsp;[mailto:rachael@physio-pedia.com email them to project co-ordinator].  
#Your article will be reviewed by the project team and y<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">ou will be emailed a response of approval or of amendments to be made.</span>  
#Your article will be reviewed by the project team and y<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">ou will be emailed a response of approval or of amendments to be made.</span>  
#Once the article has been finally approved, it will be published and you will receive your certificate of completion.
#Once the article has been finally approved, it will be published and you will receive your certificate of completion.


If you have any questions please do [mailto:rachael@physio-pedia.com email us].  
If you have any questions please do [mailto:hello@physio-pedia.com email us].  
 
== Content Criteria  ==
 
Content on a Physiopedia page must:
 
*Be evidence based (where appropriate and possible)
*Be referenced
*Include images and videos
*Include a list of open online resources that we can link to
 
See this article to see [[What makes a good Physiopedia page|what makes a good Physiopedia page]]
 
'''Example content:'''
 
*{{pdf|WCPT_Amputee_Network_Project_Example.pdf‎|Example document of how you should prepare your article for submission}}
*and [[Stroke|page in Physiopedia related to the above example document]]
 
'''Top Tips'''
 
Physiopedia is an online resource that provides evidence based, critically reviewed information for Physiotherapists across the world. It is a collaboratively developed project that is contributed to by physiotherapists all over the world. The project has standards of writing that articles must adhere to in order to be published. As a collaborative activity, please do not feel dis-heartened if others make suggests or contributions to your articles over time, it helps maintain relevance and shares learning, it is not a criticism of you personally.
 
With all this in mind here are 4 pieces of advice that we hope will give you some confidence about creating a Physiopedia article that will be valuable to physiotherapists all over the world!
 
#Be mindful to reference your work and use quotation marks when appropriate. Plagiarism is not good academic practice.&nbsp;
#The article should be, wherever possible factual, not a piece to direct readers into one conclusion or another. Therefore adopt a neutral tone and voice and present other peoples arguments/references/facts and figures from all perspectives, leaving the final decision to the reader.<br>
#A word on word count. This is for you to determine as is most appropriate for your topic and approach. Ideally not a 500 word summary of a topic, but equally not a 3000 essay. Use hyperlinks to other related Physiopedia pages and information sources tactically to help manage your word count and avoid avoid long winded explanations and signpost readers to more information/background reading. Keep in your mind the situation readers are likely to be in when accessing your information - a quick reference point for sit down with a cuppa? &nbsp;Aim to produce an article that critically introduces the key topics/ideas/themes relating to the article title. Use links and signposting to send interested readers to other sources and Physiopedia pages for more details....or, if you want to include a lot of detail about one specific element of your article, think about creating a separate page for it and contact the Rachael with your idea. Consider your article to be somewhere a therapist wanting to get a critical introduction to the topic might start their search.
 
Finally remember this project is about collaboration and harnessing of knowledge, so tap into your colleagues knowledge, skills - editing/proof reading, references and learn as you go together! Could make an interesting in-service training session, or team building exercise!
 
== Articles to be Developed  ==
 
Please let us know if you think we should include anything else in this list!
 
#[http://www.physio-pedia.com/Handling_the_Child_with_Cerebral_Palsy Handling the Child with Cerebral Palsy]
#Physical Activity with Cerebral Palsy
#Sport with Cerebral Palsy
#Augmentative Communication for Cerebral Palsy
#Equipment from Paper-based Technology for Cerebral Palsy
#Role of Imaging in Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy
#Complimentary and Alternative Medicine in Cerebral Palsy
#Neuroplasticity in Cerebral Palsy
#Skeletal Muscle Changes due to Cerebral Palsy
#..... feel free to suggest other ideas!!


== Articles Developed  ==
== Articles Developed  ==
 
# [[Achilles Tenotomy]]
#[[Multidisciplinary/Interdisciplinary Management in Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Adherence in Clubfoot Treatment]]
#[[Development of the Child with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita]]
#[[Evaluating the Child with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Assessing Children with Clubfoot]]
#[[Cerebral Palsy Outcome Measures]]  
# [[Atypical Clubfoot]]
#[[Physiotherapy Treatment Approaches for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Bangla Clubfoot Tool]]
#[[Positioning the Child with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Bracing for Clubfoot]]
#[[Communication and Children with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Case study lower limb amputation: Amputee Case Study]]
#[[Feeding the Child with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Casting for Clubfoot]]
#[[Activities of Daily Living in Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Clubfoot with Post-Surgical Relapse]]
#[[Learning Through Play with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Common Errors in Clubfoot Management]]
#[[Vocational Training for individuals with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Creating a Clubfoot Clinic]]
#[[Specific Therapeutic Interventions for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Idiopathic Bilateral Clubfoot]]
#[[Early Intervention and the Importance of Early Identification of Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Idiopathic Bilateral Clubfoot - Pirani score 6]]
#[[Working at Care Centres for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Idiopathic Unilateral Clubfoot]]
#[[Assistive Devices for Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Introduction to Clubfoot]]
#[[Biomechanics for Cerebral Palsy Orthotics]]  
# [[Management of Clubfoot]]
#[[Gait Analysis in Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Multidisciplinary Team in Managing Clubfoot]]
#[[Orthotics in Cerebral Palsy]]  
# [[Neglected Bilateral Clubfoot]]
#[[Cerebral Palsy and Sport]]
# [[Neglected Idiopathic Bilateral Clubfoot]]
# [[Pirani Score]]
# [[Pirani Score Example]]
# [[Ponseti method]]
# [[Recurrent Clubfoot]]
# [[Role of Parents and Carers in Clubfoot]]
# [[Roye Score]]
# [[Treating Older Children with Clubfoot]]
# [[When to Rethink Clubfoot Treatment]]
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 11 January 2022

Description[edit | edit source]

This content development project created evidence based information on all aspects of managing of the individual with clubfoot. Much of this project was guided by the Africa Clubfoot Training project and guided the curriculum for the Clubfoot MOOC which took place in November 2017 in collaboration with ICRC and GCI.  

Anyone is welcome to join in this project. You will be joining people from all over the world in contributing evidence based articles to create an evidence based reference on management of individuals with Clubfoot.  In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evidence your learning through your involvement with this project.

Project Team[edit | edit source]

Naomi O'Reilly

Rachael Lowe

Rosalind Owen

Project Dates[edit | edit source]

First content development phase: June 2017 - October 2017

Introduction[edit | edit source]

As a participant in this project you will contribute to the creation (or update an existing) page within Physiopedia.  You may choose to take part in this project as a personal contribution to your own professional development and/or you may wish to contribute evidence based information to develop this resource for our profession.  Your contribution will be reviewed by Physiopedia and once complete recognised by the award of a certificate of completion.

If you would like to take part in this project please follow the instructions below. 

Instructions[edit | edit source]

  1. Choose an article from the list below that you would like to develop.  Be sure that the article doesn't already have a name next to it.  
  2. At this point you should email the project co-ordinator to let them know that you would like to join the project and which page you would like to work on.  Please feel free also to ask any questions that you have in relation to this project e.g. if you feel a new page needs adding to the list.
  3. You will receive an email from Rachael (the project co-ordinator) to confirm you participation in the project and also to confirm the page that you will develop.
  4. Once you have received this confirmation you are free to get on with working on your page. You should be complete your work in a word (or similar) document.  If you are comfortable working in Physiopedia we are very happy for you to work directly in Physiopedia instead of producing a word document, you can request an editing account here.
  5. Once you have completed your article please email project co-ordinator to let them know.
  6. Your article will be reviewed by the project team and you will be emailed a response of approval or of amendments to be made.
  7. Once the article has been finally approved, it will be published and you will receive your certificate of completion.

If you have any questions please do email us.

Articles Developed[edit | edit source]

  1. Achilles Tenotomy
  2. Adherence in Clubfoot Treatment
  3. Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita
  4. Assessing Children with Clubfoot
  5. Atypical Clubfoot
  6. Bangla Clubfoot Tool
  7. Bracing for Clubfoot
  8. Case study lower limb amputation: Amputee Case Study
  9. Casting for Clubfoot
  10. Clubfoot with Post-Surgical Relapse
  11. Common Errors in Clubfoot Management
  12. Creating a Clubfoot Clinic
  13. Idiopathic Bilateral Clubfoot
  14. Idiopathic Bilateral Clubfoot - Pirani score 6
  15. Idiopathic Unilateral Clubfoot
  16. Introduction to Clubfoot
  17. Management of Clubfoot
  18. Multidisciplinary Team in Managing Clubfoot
  19. Neglected Bilateral Clubfoot
  20. Neglected Idiopathic Bilateral Clubfoot
  21. Pirani Score
  22. Pirani Score Example
  23. Ponseti method
  24. Recurrent Clubfoot
  25. Role of Parents and Carers in Clubfoot
  26. Roye Score
  27. Treating Older Children with Clubfoot
  28. When to Rethink Clubfoot Treatment