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Advancing Healthcare 2025 – Shortlist

BAPO is pleased to share the shortlist of the Advancing Healthcare Awards 2025. Dr Nicky Eddison, BAPO Chair has shared thoughts on the nominees.

Many congratulations to Nikki, Laura, and Eileen for being shortlisted for the BAPO sponsored AHA award. Three fabulous role models for our profession. I am delighted the impact they have had has been recognised. I am looking forward to celebrating with them on May 23rd. Dr Nicky Eddison, BAPO Chair

Eileen Morrow
Improving the prescription of dynamic contracture bracing
Over the past four years, I have led a service evaluation at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to understand which patients receive dynamic contracture bracing, and who benefits from it. I found that orthotists and referrers were uncertain when to prescribe these braces, and that orthotists were fitting the braces inconsistently. Some orthotists advised wearing them for a vague “few hours a day” or overnight, and orthotists set the brace up with different stretch settings. This variation meant patients received mixed messages, making it harder to use the braces effectively.
To address this, I worked with my team to review existing research, create a clear and consistent wear protocol, and assess its impact. We introduced a standard guideline recommending one hour of wear per day with a defined level of stretch. Our findings showed that this approach was equally as effective. We also discovered that only 20% of patients prescribed with a dynamic contracture brace saw an improvement in their contracture, but were unable to predict these patients using routinely collected clinical data. This highlights the need for further research to better understand who benefits from bracing.
This project was achieved with no additional funding, relying on strong collaboration and creative resource use. By embedding the evaluation within routine clinical practice, the entire team remained engaged in data collection over four years, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Service users played a key role in shaping patient information and selecting outcome measures, ensuring that the project remained patient-centred and clinically relevant.

Laura Barr
The Orthotics Evidence Portal: enhancing evidence-based practice in the UK orthotic profession
Project description: The Orthotics Evidence Portal, formerly known as DEBOP, is a unique resource designed to facilitate access to the evidence-base regarding the orthotic treatment of patients with musculoskeletal pathology or diabetic foot conditions. The Portal is the product of a 10 year effort by a group of orthotists in the UK who want to improve access to the orthotic evidence-base. Since 2014, it has enhanced evidence-based practice in the UK orthotic profession, by improving accessibility to clinically-relevant publications in order to assist clinical decision-making.

Nikki Munro
Trailblazing Leadership in Orthotics, Advancing Patient Care, Staff Development, and Service Sustainability
Nikki’s summary statement for her nomination:
Nikki has been a pioneering leader in Orthotics at NHS Greater Glasgow &Clyde (GGC) since 2016. She has developed some of
the UK’s first Advanced Practice roles for Orthotists, revolutionised patient care through ACRT (advanced clinical referral
triage), and championed staff development, creating lasting impact on both services and patients.
Job Advert – Clinical Lead Prosthetics NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
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BAPO’s Response to the Government’s Plans to Abolish NHS England
The British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists (BAPO) acknowledges the government’s recent announcement regarding the abolition of NHS England. While we recognise the need for strategic reform within the healthcare system, it is essential that this transition does not overshadow the importance of supporting smaller yet vital allied health professions, including the prosthetic and orthotic workforce. Ensuring the continued expansion and development of these professions across the NHS must remain a priority.
Alongside other professional bodies, BAPO is deeply concerned about the lack of clarity and engagement with affected staff throughout this decision-making process. We strongly advocate for a transparent and collaborative approach, ensuring that any restructuring of the NHS is undertaken in meaningful partnership with professional organisations representing the healthcare workforce.
The NHS’s ability to address its growing challenges depends on sustained investment in the clinical workforce. NHS England has played a crucial role in funding initiatives that support the growth and development of the prosthetic and orthotic workforce, helping to meet the increasing demand for these essential services. It is imperative that this collaborative approach continues, drawing on the expertise of those who understand the allied health landscape to effectively tackle workforce shortages and retention challenges.
Additionally, BAPO urges the government to consider the impact of this reorganisation on the level of care and funding for prosthetic and orthotic services and patients. The removal of NHS England puts some centrally funded prosthetic and orthotic technology at risk. We call on the government to ensure that any changes do not disrupt service user care.
As these structural changes unfold, minimising disruption and maintaining continuity in workforce development and patient care must remain a top priority. BAPO remains committed to advocating for our profession and ensuring that those who rely on our services continue to receive the highest standard of care
Job Advert – Buchanan Orthotics – Orthotist – NHS Borders
BSR (British Society for Rheumatology) launches its first foot health guideline
The new national clinical guideline in foot health has now been published.
Full guideline:
https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/rheumatology/keaf071
Exec summary:
https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/advance-article/doi/10.1093/rheumatology/keaf072/8083042
The BSR have shared some resources around the guideline below:
There is a news article on our the BSR website.
A new podcast episode has gone live in Talking Rheumatology, available here.
A video version is also available on THE BSR YouTube channel.
They are also sharing across social media on X/LinkedIn/Facebook/Instagram so please look out for posts and reshare if you can.
Links are all on our Guidelines homepage as well.
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