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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the AFO Decision Tool?
How does it work?
The sliders can be used to match the patient’s presentation to the corresponding description for postural control, range of motion, spasticity, weight, and activity level. Each category is weighted and will cause the slider for recommended AFO to change based on the responses. The descriptions on each slider category may change based on the selected ambulatory level.
A built-in video tutorial and walkthrough are available once you have registered and opened the program.
What about other factors that go into deciding orthotic treatment, such as patient goals, therapy goals, upcoming medical procedures, medications, changes in treatment, etc.?
Those factors are still important! As a healthcare provider, you should consider and weigh these factors into your assessment, in addition to those evaluated by the AFO Decision Tool. These include, but are not limited to, patient and family goals, treatment objectives, environmental factors, changes in medication, upcoming events, and more. In cases where the suggested AFO falls between two options, these other factors can be used to determine which design is optimal.
I am a seasoned provider – what benefits could I get from this tool?
Clinical experience provides invaluable insight into clinical care. This tool can be used as a starting point if you are training residents or new clinicians, to foster conversations with referrals about how these factors influence AFO design, or to verify your clinical recommendation. Remember, however, that there are multiple other factors that can influence your recommended AFO treatment.