Physiotherapists Committee
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Resources
- European principles of care for physiotherapy provision for persons with inherited bleeding disorders
- A clinical practice guideline for primary care physiotherapy in patients with haemophilia
- Promoting physical activity for people with haemophilia in the age of new treatments
- Comprehensive care on paper only? The challenge for physiotherapy provision in day to day haemophilia practice
- Scope of practice of haemophilia physiotherapists: a European survey
Clinical practice guideline for physiotherapy in haemophilia
This guide is intended for physiotherapists working in primary care (i.e. every physiotherapist working outside a haemophilia treatment centre) who are treating people with a coagulation disorder, the guide reads for both adult and paediatric physiotherapists. The recommendations serve as a guideline for shaping the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in persons with these rare disorders.
European Principles of Care for physiotherapy provision for persons with inherited bleeding disorders
In their Chronic Care Model, the World Health Organisation states that people with chronic disorders and their families should be informed about the expected course, potential complications, and effective strategies to prevent complications and manage symptoms. Physiotherapists are a key professional group involved in the triage, assessment and management of musculoskeletal conditions of persons with a bleeding disorder (PWBD). Read more on the Haemophilia Journal!
The document is available in multiple languages!
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