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Initial referral via ERS to children’s community physiotherapy by GPs (and permitted community referrers e.g. HVs and ANPs) and consultants with access to ERS. For those without access to ERS, referrals accepted via email on approved referral form.
Red Flag Symptoms
For any child presenting with red flag symptoms please refer to acute services. They must first be screened by appropriate medical practitioner (GP or consultant team) prior to referral to physiotherapy
Abnormal neurology to be referred to consultant team for investigation prior to physiotherapy assessment.
Fixed deformities (highlighted on NIPE) to be referred to acute orthopaedic services/HRI physiotherapy
Guidelines on Management
Referral Criteria/Information
All referrals to be submitted on approved MS forms referral form with supporting clinic letters if appropriate.
Referrals accepted for children between the age of 2-18/19 registered to a GP practice within the NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB-03Y area.
Oncology – only accepted following discussion with Michelle Wood (HRI PT) for immunocompromised initial care
Post hospital discharge support (case by case)
Severe developmental delay if over the age of 2
Premature with known medical problems
All referrals to be submitted on approved MS forms referral form with supporting clinic letters if appropriate.
- Referrals accepted for children between the age of 2-18/19 registered to a GP practice within the NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB-03Y area.
- Oncology – triaged alongside HRI team for assessment of most appropriate provider on a case by case basis.
Do not refer
- Under 2 years old (refer to HRI children’s physiotherapy)
- Orthotics only (refer to orthotic or podiatry service)
- Development co-ordination disorders / dyspraxia (no NHS commissioned service in Hull area)
- MSK conditions (refer to HRI Children’s physio)
- Gait abnormalities / foot posture issues not associated with abnormal tone and movement patterns: (Advise referral to normal variant clinics at HRI.)
- Children over 18 if not in full time education (refer to adult services)
- Chronic pain referrals/ Chronic fatigue syndrome (signpost to private clinic in York (Chronic Fatigue Centre) - that will take GP referrals)
- Respiratory conditions (respiratory service HRI)
- Deconditioning / strengthening rehab with no underlying neurological cause. (refer to HRI children’s physiotherapy)
- All Erbs/talipes/DHH referrals/patients should be referred to HUTH - Hull and ER (inc. GP/Health Visitor/Consultant referrals)
- Mild developmental delay (refer to ‘On your marks, get set, go’ pathway)
- Post hospital discharge support - triaged alongside HRI team for assessment of most appropriate provider on a case by case basis.
- Severe developmental delay if over the age of 2
- Premature with known medical problems
- Recent CP diagnosis / other genetic / neuro conditions
- Palliative care
- Gait abnormalities / foot posture associated with abnormal tone and movement patterns if over age of 2. (for normal variant gait patterns, refer to Hull MSK service for developmental gait assessment)
- Mild developmental delay with specific issues detailed in referral once ‘On your marks, get set, go’ pathway followed
Additional Resources & Reference
Referral pathway advice
Referrals to be accepted by ERS via ‘Physiotherapy/neurological’ specialties in ERS. For alternative referral route, email referral form to team email address: Hnf-tr.childrensphysio@nhs.net.
Triage is aimed to be completed within 5 working days from receipt of referral to decision and booking invite completed. Rejection letter to referrer if appropriate within 5 working days of receipt of referral.
Guidelines on management to be changed to ‘Management guidelines and resources’ please.
Ready set go link to be removed and replaced with the ‘On your marks, get set, go’ pathway information and parent booklet attached to this email
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- Hull
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