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Mr Scott Frame

S F Orthotics
21 Heol Iscoed
Rhiwbina
Cardiff
South Glamorgan
CF14 6PA


Contact Person: Mr Scott Frame
Qualifications: BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics MSc (Bioengineering)
Phone: 07595 847 436
Occupation: Principal Orthotist

Mr Scott Frame BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics MSc (Bioengineering)

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Principal Orthotist

Mr Scott Frame is a fully qualified Orthotist with over 17 years orthotic clinical experience and an MSc in Bioengineering. He is both HCPC registered and a member of the British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists. He currently holds the position of Principal Orthotist at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, South Wales.

His clinical experience and expertise is in the orthotic management of orthopaedic, paediatric, neurological and diabetic conditions. He has a special interest in the orthotic management of complex orthopaedic foot and ankle injuries and neurological injury/disorders. In his position as Principal Orthotist, he has an active role in the clinical treatment of patients with a range of routine and complex conditions.

At this senior level of orthotic clinical practice, Mr Frame is routinely required to consult and support the clinical team in the management of the most complex and challenging of presentations with the goal of achieving effective outcomes. He currently sits on the Orthotic Service Managers Group for Wales, where he is actively involved in the development of standards, pathways and guidelines for orthotic practise across Wales.

Mr Frame has been undertaking expert witness report writing in the field of Orthotics since 2013. He is highly experienced and qualified in this area and takes both great care and professional pride in delivering high-quality reports that will assist the court and instructing parties in understanding a claimant's orthotic requirements.

Clinical negligence relating to orthotic management of:

  • Neurological conditions including acquired brain injuries (including stroke and cerebral palsy), spinal cord and peripheral nerve trauma
  • Orthopaedic and musculoskeletal injuries
  • Paediatric conditions
  • Diabetic foot

Personal injury relating to orthotic management of:

  • Injuries caused by falls
  • Motor accidents
  • Traumatic brain and acquired neurological injury
  • Lower limb orthopaedic and musculoskeletal injury; including crush injuries, leg length discrepancies and acquired foot biomechanical issues
  • Upper limb neurological injury; including brachial plexus injury and contracture management
  • Paediatric injury cases

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