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Gait and Microprocessor Knees Training (Fairfax / Vienna, VA)
Date and time
Location
Courtyard Marriott
2722 Gallows Road Vienna, VA 22180Refund Policy
Description
Gait and Microprocessor Knees Training
Hosted in partnership by OPC and Ottobock
This seminar will provide physical therapists, physicians and other healthcare workers an overview of the functions and benefits of prosthetic knees and specifically the Kenevo, C-Leg, Genium and X3. A review of the gait cycle and how individuals with amputations compensate in their walking will be covered. Gait training, balance and weight shifting exercises will be included. Tips for training a patient to utilize the functions of a microprocessor knee will be demonstrated during the symposium. A review of current research related to MPK technology efficacy will also be discussed.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the session participants will be able to:
- describe the key phases of the gait cycle as it relates to prosthetic gait
- identify common prosthetic knee components and their features
- demonstrate basic gait training techniques
- facilitate successful patient outcomes when using the Kenevo, C-Leg, Genium and X3
Presenter:
Mark Edwards, CP, MHPE
Mark is the Director of Professional and Clinical Services for Ottobock North America. He was formerly the Director of Prosthetics Education at Northwestern University's Prosthetics-Orthotics Center. He has his Master's degree in Health Professions Education from the University of Illinois at Chicago and has been certified in prosthetics by the American Board for Certification since 1985. Mark loves travelling the country and working with great people, and finds it very rewarding to help people overcome their mobility challenges.
Credits:
- 4 (s) ABC CEUs
- Approved by the Virginia Physical Therapy Association for 4 credits for PT(A)s.
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.
Thank you!