• Pedorthics 802: Management of Foot Disorders: Technical Theory & Fabrication

    This two-week course (M-F) develops and refines the technical skills necessary in fabrication of foot orthoses as well as shoe modifications specific to management of foot and ankle disorders. The major portions of the course will be devoted to lab sessions. $1,700.

  • Clinical Application Workshop

    Course includes live patient fitting, hands-on session, and anatomy of the College Park feet: TruStep®, Venture®, TruPer®, Tribute®, and the new Accent® and Onyx®. 9 PCEs.

  • Orthotics 731: Fundamentals of Orthotics

    This is a two-day comprehensive review of orthotics, which is useful in preparation for certification exams. $450.

  • Clinical Application Workshop

    Course includes live patient fitting, hands-on session, and anatomy of the College Park feet: TruStep®, Venture®, TruPer®, Tribute®, and the new Accent® and Onyx®. 9 PCEs.

  • Prosthetics 2020: The Future of Physical Restoration

    This three-day symposium will consist of an interactive program focused on new directions and advancements, in both the clinical and technological domains that will transpire between now and the year 2020. Dr. David Boone and Stuart Harshbarger are the co-chairs of the symposium. Registration fee is $450. Deadline is October 20.

  • T.O.T.E. (Tomorrow’s Orthotic Technology Education)

    Three courses: Gait Biomechanics and Orthotic Applications; Management of Hip and Foot/Ankle Complex for Tone-Involved Pediatrics; and Mold-to-Patient Custom Orthotics. Approved for 18 CEUs.