Useful Management Information
- For children older than 3 years of age, with ankle range of motion <-10 degrees passive ankle dorsiflexion range (tested with ankle in subtalar neutral position with knee extended) who have been assessed and are appropriate for serial casting can also be managed in the private sector.
- Early referral is essential as children older than 3 years of age. Boney alignment, especially in the foot, is at a greater risk for deformities prior to the age of four.
- Skeletal changes are less likely to respond to intervention after four years of age.
- A child's balance reactions and stability strategies are consistent, reliable, and predictable at the age of 3, therefore, a walking pattern is much less likely to respond to intervention after that age.
Clinician Resources:
Minimum Referral Criteria
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days) |
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Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days) |
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Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days) | Recommended to be seen within 90 - 180 calendar days
Recommended to be seen within 365 calendar days
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If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria
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Essential Referral Information
- Family history of toe walking
- Age of onset / duration of persistent toe walking
- Percentage of time in toe walking
- Muscle range of motion limitation
- Any previous management for persistent toe walking, and if family were able to follow on with suggested ongoing treatment
- Any previous medical investigations (e.g., Creatinine phosphokinase (CPK)
- Balance / history of falls (e.g., multiple times a day)
- Presence of pain
- Spine examination abnormalities
- Presence of leg length discrepancy
Additional Referral Information
- History of use of any baby walkers, jolly jumpers etc.
- Type of shoe/orthoses used by child
- Calf size
- Participation impact for child
- Gait assessment description
- Any functional impact information
- Are there any sensory processing concerns that may need referral and assessment by an Occupational Therapist.
- Are there are visual concerns that may need referral to Ophthalmologist
- Are there any vestibular concerns (e.g., gets car sick frequently, loves spinning)
- Is there any sensitivity to sensory stimulation (e.g., dislikes having their feet touched)
- Although rare, need to exclude any other significant conditions (e.g., muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy)
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