My son, who has Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, has attended 'Lycra Clinic' for the last 5 years and wears a Lycra SDO top. The garments have been fantastic for improving his left hand usage and core strength.
The clinics and garments were previously funded by The Archie Foundation, but it was decided by the Clinical Advisory Committee that the SDO now come under Core NHS funding - so The Archie Foundation no longer fund the clinics. My son has been using SDO tops daily for the last 5 years, and has recently outgrown his current one, leaving him without one- and already we are seeing a decline in his posture and left hand usage (these things may seem small, but have a huge impact on my son and the others that attended the Clinic and received SDO garments).
Could you provide me with any information on the progress of the SDO clinics under Core NHS funding - as the switch board, OT, Physio, Archie Foundation can not give me any information.
I hope that the funding and Clinic dates are not too far in the future, as it is very unfair to stop a Clinic and SDO garment provision so suddenly and without contacting the parents of the children.
"Sensory Dynamic Orthosis"
About: Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital / Physiotherapy Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital Physiotherapy Aberdeen AB25 2ZG
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