Beyond Microprocessor Feet: Understanding All Your Options to Improve Gait (Tampa)

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Beyond Microprocessor Feet: Understanding All Your Options to Improve Gait (Tampa)

By Ottobock North America

Date and time

Wednesday, November 29, 2017 · 1 - 5pm EST

Location

International Institute of Orthotics and Prosthetics

4809 Memorial Highway Tampa, FL 33634

Description

Beyond Microprocessor Feet: Understanding All Your Options to Improve Gait

This course is designed for practitioners interested in learning about the latest microprocessor and powered foot technology for their lower limb patients. The course will review microprocessor feet, including the Triton Smart Ankle, the Meridium, and, and the emPower foot for the transtibial and transfemoral user. An overview of the features, benefits, alignment, programming and training users to maximize results will be covered in this 4 hour course.

At the conclusion of the course the participants will be able to:

  • Differentiate between the features and benefits provided by the Triton Smart Ankle, Meridium, and emPower MPF versus other MPF mechanisms.
  • Describe the alignment procedures.
  • Identify the critical steps in programming the feet.
  • Perform the appropriate adjustments to each MPF for successful fitting.
  • Instruct the patient and physical therapist on the basic training steps necessary for successful ambulation.


Agenda:

  • Introduction to Microprocessor Feet (MPF)
  • Overview of the Triton Smart Ankle MPF
  • Overview of the Meridium MPF
  • Overview of the emPower MPF
  • Prosthetic knees and MPFs
  • Gait training and physical therapy resources


Presenter:

Byron Backus, CP

Byron Backus, CP, is a certified prosthetist with the American Board for Certification (ABC) who received his diploma as a prosthetic practitioner from Northeast Metro Technical College (now Century College) in 1990, after receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Chemistry in 1982. Byron worked at Shriners Hospital for Children from 1990 – 2003, until he joined Ottobock in 2003. His responsibilities at Ottobock include creating and teaching educational courses for practitioners as well as coordinating prosthetic Cooperative Care fittings, which involves working with customers and their patients to help achieve great outcomes for difficult or unusual fitting problems.


Credits:

  • 4 (s) ABC CEUs
  • *Category I credits will be granted to certified prosthetists, prosthetics assistants, and prosthetic technicians. Category II credits will be granted to those not identified.


Questions:

If you have any questions, please contact the Ottobock Education Team at us.education@ottobock.com or call 800-328-4058 and ask to speak with an Education Coordinator.

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