Clinical Application Workshop 2010
Course includes live patient fitting, hands-on session, and anatomy of the College Park feet: TruStep®, Venture®, TruPer®, Tribute®, Accent®, Onyx®, and the new Soleus. 9 PCEs.
Course includes live patient fitting, hands-on session, and anatomy of the College Park feet: TruStep®, Venture®, TruPer®, Tribute®, Accent®, Onyx®, and the new Soleus. 9 PCEs.
via WebEx, 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. ET. Course covers assessment of pediatric pathological gait and influencing shank kinematics with the new Adjustable Dynamic Response™ (ADR™) technology. Presenter: Keith Smith, CO, LO, FAAOP
To sit for the exam in November, please submit your application and proof of eligibility (transcripts, resumé, and resumé verification) by October 15.
via WebEx,1:30 p.m. EST. Critical components and operation discussed. Covers interpreting feedback from fob and basic fabrication processes for system. Credits: 2.5 ABC/2.0 BOC.
Full or half-day sessions available. "Prosthetic Suspension Principles and Fabrication Efficiencies," presented by Matt Perkins, Coyote Design. "Being a Creative Technician," presented by Ronnie N. Graves, Prosthetic Research Specialists. Professional CEUs awarded.
Two half-day sessions focusing on the NEW Plie’ 2.0 MPC Knee™ and i-LIMB™ Hand respectively. Course covers all aspects of operation, patient evaluation, and fitting of each device. Register for one or both (7 PCEs) sessions.
Three courses: New Perspectives in the Comprehensive Management in Gait Disorders; Tri-planar Biomechanics in Pediatric Function; and Custom Fabrication TLSO/LSO & KAFO and New Approaches for Partial Foot Prostheses. Approved for 18.25 CEUs.
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