The American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists
35th Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium 2009
March 4-7, 2009 - Atlanta, GA
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Sponsors

As of 11/1/2008

Technical Workshops

Technical workshops are presentations featuring the newest products and technology available in the O&P industry. Each workshop is worth 3.75 PCE credits. Sessions run concurrently.

Time Program Code Wednesday, March 4
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM W1 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 1)
Reducing the Use of Carbon in Fabricating Sockets
Sponsored by: Comfort Products, Inc.
Discuss the use of Comfort Products, Inc. product line. Included in this line are fabrics, fibers and prosthetic componentry. We will provide suggested lay-up options for your sockets using the latest materials available from Comfort Products. We will also provide the proper way to interface your sockets with the new innovative Bauerfeind componentry and prosthetic knees. We will also give you the indication of use for each product.
There are many choices available when it comes to fabrication techniques, this educational course is the best place for you to learn valuable techniques and discuss procedures that will save you time and money while providing the best solutions for your facility and patients.
  W2 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 2)
Advancements in Vacuum Suspension Techniques
Sponsored by: Ohio Willow Wood
Learn how to create a comfortable and secure suspension for lower-limb amputees using Ohio Willow Wood's LimbLogic™ VS — the only fully-integrated, remote-controlled vacuum suspension system on the market today. A basic overview of the features, benefits, and operation of the system will be given, along with an overview of clinical research and patient outcome data.
Significant time will be devoted to the use of LimbLogic VS in transfemoral applications, such as the ability to design the socket with a lower trim line than is possible in standard transfemoral socket design, resulting in substantially increased patient comfort and range of motion.
  W3 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 3)
Horton Stance - Control Knee™
Practitioner Qualification Course (Part 2)

Sponsored by: Horton Technology, Inc.
For many decades, rehabilitation experts have been searching for an orthosis that will safely support a weakened or paralyzed leg without locking the knee and interfering with swing phase function. Horton's Stance - Control Knee™ Joint [SCOKJ®] automatically engages and disengages a lock against flexion, offering the patient both stance phase security and swing phase toe clearance. Preliminary gait studies have demonstrated a substantial reduction in the energy cost of ambulation compared to a locked-knee gait.
This special two-part workshop will be taught by John W. Michael, MEd, CPO, FAAOP, FISPO and will include a detailed review of the sagittal plane mechanics of normal and pathologic gait. Practical instruction on selection, fabrication, adjustment, fitting, and troubleshooting the SCOKJ® will be presented in a multimedia format.
  W4 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 4)
Advances in Elbow, Terminal Device & Wrists for Upper Extremity Function
Sponsored by: Motion Control, Inc. (subsidiary of Fillauer, Inc.)
This session will highlight:
• New features in the U3+ Arm add a whole new level of function to the U3 Arm, including compatibility with new TDs, such as the iLimb Hand.
• Hands-On instruction in the User Interface software, used with the new U3+ Arm as well as ProControl 2. Bring your laptop, and we'll install the new software. Learn the new features available now in the U3 Arm.
• Specifics of the highly functioning Motion Control Terminal Devices will be presented: MC Hand, ETD, Flexion Wrist, Multi-Flex Wrist, In-Hand Wrist Rotation — learn the new features, as well as new battery options.
• The new Hybrid Utah Arm will also be presented — Flexion Assist eases elbow flexion in this body-powered elbow, with electric TD+Wrist control, and electric lock control.
  W5 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 5)
The Effects of Suction Suspension on the Residual Limb Tissue
Sponsored by: ALPS
Prosthetists have come to adopt liners with pins and locking devices as their mainstay suspension method for trans-tibial amputees while this provided them with major improvements over previous suspension methods available. Not all amputees have the proper tissue and limb configuration to be fitted with locking suspension. The stresses created at the distal end will cause skin and suspension problems in a good number of amputees. The largest segment of the amputee population, more specifically geriatric and less functional individuals, often have difficulty in the donning of a pin liner.
  W6 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 6)
CAD/CAM — The Bottom Line
Sponsored by: BioSculptor
In this 4 section workshop, participants will learn the following:
• How to revive a CAD System that is not being used & recoup your investment
• How to market your CAD System to differentiate yourself & increase referrals
• How to effectively implement your CAD System & retrain your staff
• An overview of the BioSculptor System, including:
BioScanner — learn to take a lightning fast & accurate scan
BioShape — learn the step by step approach for modifying that gives consistent results
www.noplaster.com — how to send CAD files to manufacturer of your choice.
  W7 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 7)
Technology for Today-Advancements in MPC Knees and Carbon Fiber Foot Designs
Sponsored by: Freedom Innovations
Our objective is to provide an innovative and exciting technical forum designed to enhance clinicians' products knowledge. The educational opportunity will include product selection and alignment guidelines, concepts of carbon/epoxy foot design and billing recommendations that are associated with Freedom Innovations products. Additionally, time will be spent on the unique attributes of the Plié™ MPC Knee. A report covering the product's design and a summary of testing will be provided to further your understanding of the product's capabilities. Patient demonstrations will be incorporated to enhance the learning opportunity and assist in your working knowledge of the products presented.
  W8 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 8)
Determining the Value of a Prosthetic Foot — Using Evidence to Guide Your Prescription
Sponsored by: Össur Americas, Inc.
With the ever increasing number of foot options it is important that clinicians understand the attributes of the different prosthetic feet and match them to the needs of the user. Assuming that there currently is no one foot that can perform all functions then we have to prioritize the needs of the patient and provide an appropriate foot that optimizes their rehabilitation.
This workshop will outline all foot systems on the market today, grouping them into categories based on their mechanical characteristics. Understanding the specific needs of different amputee groups can guide us in selection of the appropriate foot for each user. Functionality, safety, preservation of the remaining limb and preference for prosthetic feet will all be presented along with any available literature.
Finally there will be a presentation outlining the key considerations for prosthetic foot design, culminating with a look at emerging engineering and bionic solutions that show the promise of advancing foot function to the next level.
Presenter: Ian Fothergill, BSc P&O, Össur
Academy Manager, Össur Americas.
  W9 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 9)
Innovations in Orthotics... It's Not Just for Prosthetics Anymore
Sponsored by: Otto Bock HealthCare
We have all seen how prosthetic devices have been immersed in new developments and innovations. Otto Bock HealthCare has made a conscious decision to pursue the same spirit of innovation and drive for superior outcomes in orthotics. This workshop will show you the latest technologies available to your patients with case studies and video demonstrating the favorable outcomes. With the higher technology comes the responsibility of justification. We will show you how to be more objective in your assessment and orthosis design to ensure the most favorable outcomes for your patient.
  W10 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 10)
Continued Concepts of the WalkAide™ System
Sponsored by: SPS
Review the WalkAide™ system and how it restores functional mobility to persons with upper motor neuron lesions which may cause leg paralysis (i.e. "foot drop") as a result of spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis or head injury. Join presenter Deanna Fish, MS, CPO, FAAOP, Director of Clinical Support for Innovative Neurotronics to discuss WalkAide's use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) to stimulate the motor nerves directly and activate the muscle to raise the foot.
  W11 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 11)
The Non-Invasive Halo—Lose the Pins
Sponsored by: Trulife
Learn when, why, and how to fit the Non-Invasive Halo instead of a traditional, invasive Halo for better patient outcome. This program begins by illustrating the indications and pathologies for use of this unique Orthosis. Then, see how the Non-Invasive Halo promotes faster healing which leads to a significant reduction in the patient's recovery time. William (Bill) Holt, CO and Leo J. Clark, MD (Neurosurgeon) have studied over a hundred cases combined, and they will share their expertise and results on these amazing findings. They will instruct a hands-on, step-by-step fitting of the Non-Invasive Halo, including modification techniques to accommodate bariatric patients and follow-up care.
  W12 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 12)
Beyond the Basics of Brace Application
Sponsored by: Cascade Dafo
Participate in a program geared to practitioners who already have experience measuring, ordering and fitting braces but want in-depth information on the methods and materials employed for successful bracing of the most challenging patients. The presentation will focus on casting techniques, brace features and design modifications that provide better fit, function and compliance. Case histories and patient video examples highlight patients exhibiting severe pronation, severe supination, unstable/uncorrectable foot positions, strong plantar flexion, crouching or hyperextension. Practitioners are encouraged to ask questions and troubleshoot pediatric and adult bracing problems.
  W13 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 13)
The Contemporary Orthotic Management of Quadriceps Weakness: Stance Control Knee Joint Options
Sponsored by: Becker Orthopedic
Successful clinical application of KAFOs with stance control knee joints requires an understanding of the technical features of each joint as well as an understanding of the biomechanical deficit that is being replaced. Accurate individual selection protocols have been developed for the Becker Orthopedic family of stance control knee joints and will be discussed.
Designed specifically for patients with quadriceps weakness, this new family of stance controlled orthotic joints allows the orthotic knee joint to lock and resist knee flexion at a point approximating initial contact (the beginning of first rocker) and unlock, allowing knee flexion, at a point approximating heel off (the beginning of third rocker). This arrangement permits some individuals with lower limb paralysis to more closely mimic normal gait than is possible in a locked KAFO.
This workshop will attempt to provide a broad overview of contemporary component design and construct a matrix, or frame of reference, that allows prescription to be informed and, irrespective of clinical diagnosis based upon the biomechanical principles of joint motion, the underlying design of the orthosis and its impact on the joint.
  W14 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 14)
Next Generation of Prosthetic Components Through Biomimetics - Natural Product Design
Sponsored by: Endolite
In this workshop new innovations, designed to enhance amputee-prosthesis interaction comfort and mobility will be presented. The factors and challenges that influence the control and optimization of prosthetic gait in real world walking environments will be reviewed. Research has shown that the key to success is simplification of limb setup, to the extent that amputees can align and program their own prosthesis. The new technology of self-aligning prosthesis, self-programming 'smart' prostheses and advanced polycentric knee designs builds on established voluntary control concepts and biomechanical principles to empower amputees and enhance mobility, comfort, proprioception and lifestyle.
  W15 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 15)
Neuroprosthetics in O&P: NESS L300™ Foot Drop System
Sponsored by: Bioness
The award winning NESS L300TM Foot Drop System represents a breakthrough in Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) technology that can help patients with neurological disorders regain lost mobility. The NESS L300TM is an advanced neuroprosthesis intended for treating foot drop thus enabling a return to a more normal lifestyle. The NESS L300TM Foot Drop System has revolutionized the application of lower limb FES in the clinic and home settings through wireless technology, real-time gait recognition and accurate and repeatable electrode placement. The NESS L300TM is offered exclusively through Bioness Inc., an innovative provider of neuromodulation products that aid individuals in the recovery of central nervous system disorders such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury.
  W16 Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 16)
MAS Tools — New Casting Technique & Demonstration Using LIM Casting System
Sponsored by: ST&G USA Corporation
Marlo Ortiz's development of the MAS Ischial containment socket technique has challenged the most experienced practitioner. Marlo's desire for a device to assist the trained prosthetist drove the development of the Littig Impression Machine. The Littig Impression Machine is the only MAS casting system, developed with Marlo Ortiz that provides more accurate measurement and cast for the MAS socket technique.
  W16B Technical Workshops: Tier I  (Workshop 16B)
International Missions-What You Should Know Before You Go.
Sponsored by: The Barr Foundation
This workshop is the first in a series planned to provide information about international mission projects and explain how practitioners can a difference by becoming involved. Practitioners will also learn how plan a mission, acquire prosthetic supplies, and find funding for their missions to developing countries. Presenters will share their experiences as mission prosthetists and a panel discussion at the end will offer practitioners the opportunity to ask specific questions regarding international missions.
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM W17 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 17)
Gait Concepts and Orthotic Applications
Sponsored by: Allard USA
This program integrates biomechanics, proprioception and muscle function with orthotic designs and applications to enhance gait outcomes. Case studies will be presented for both adults and children. In the workshop segment, you will learn how to properly align, modify and customize orthoses to meet individual patient needs, achieve desired outcomes and optimize product integrity.
  W18 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 18)
The Swing Phase Lock 2.0
Sponsored by: The Fillauer Companies, Inc.
If you have been waiting for the next generation stance control knees, the time is now to try out the next generation of orthotic stance control knee designs. Fillauer brings the next generation Swing Phase Lock that combines the fitting simplicity of the original with an all-new multi-positional locking design with improved cosmesis. The SPL continues to be the best selling stance control orthotic knee joint because of its fabrication ease and versatility. This workshop will cover the development of the Swing Phase Lock and the latest clinical uses and variations. Special cases along with live patient demonstrations will illustrate clinical methods to optimize SPL use. Unique uses and adaptation will also be covered. This update will familiarize the practitioner with the knowledge and resources available to offer this latest design immediately.
  W19 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 19)
OMEGA Tracer: Leading the Way in Clinical Applications Using CAD/CAM
Sponsored by: Ohio Willow Wood
The OMEGA Tracer system from Ohio Willow Wood is constantly expanding and improving to offer a greater range of clinical, administrative, and fabrication benefits to orthotists, prosthetists and pedorthists. Receive a thorough overview of current, recently added and upcoming features for both current users and those considering CAD for their practice for the first time. Join us as we cover the shape capture and creation options, intuitive modification software, and documentation capabilities of the premier CAD system for orthotics and prosthetics. Presenters: Jennifer Dowell, CPO
  W20 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 20)
Horton Stance - Control Knee™
Practitioner Qualification Course (Part 1)

Sponsored by: Horton Technology, Inc.
For many decades, rehabilitation experts have been searching for an orthosis that will safely support a weakened or paralyzed leg without locking the knee and interfering with swing phase function. Horton's Stance - Control Knee™ Joint [SCOKJ®] automatically engages and disengages a lock against flexion, offering the patient both stance phase security and swing phase toe clearance. Preliminary gait studies have demonstrated a substantial reduction in the energy cost of ambulation compared to a locked-knee gait. This special two-part workshop will be taught by John W. Michael, MEd, CPO, FAAOP, FISPO and will include a detailed review of the sagittal plane mechanics of normal and pathologic gait. Practical instruction on selection, fabrication, adjustment, fitting, and troubleshooting the SCOKJ® will be presented in a multimedia format.
  W21 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 21)
Optimizing Your Use of Canfit™ CAD/CAM Technology in Orthotics and Prosthetics
Sponsored by: Vorum Research Corporation
Canfit™ Design software — a revolutionary advancement in CAD/CAM technology — allows you to increase your efficiency in the CAD process by enabling you to choose the most effective design processes. Within each clinical application - prosthetic sockets body jackets, AFOs, KAFOs, seats - there exists patient cases of varying intricacy. The goal is to be able to provide outstanding clinical outcomes as efficiently as possible. To achieve this goal, you need to know: what types of input data should be used — measurements, photos, 3D shape scans; what the most effective design processes are and how to speed up the design process. This workshop will present methodologies for coping with the wide range of complexity in today's clinical reality. Canfit™ Design software offers you the freedom to design without limitations.
  W22 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 22)
Ossur Resolve® C-Spine Stabilization Workshop
Sponsored by: Össur Americas Inc
This workshop will discuss the fundamentals of cervical immobilization. New concepts associated with Össur's Resolve® halo system will be introduced, including biomechanical principles behind the new Resolve® vest. Key concepts to be discussed include the complete MR compatibility of the Resolve® halo system's components: ring, vest, superstructure and also J-Tongs®. Case studies will be presented to validate optimal outcomes. Product application demonstrations will also be provided.
  W23 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 23)
Helix 3D Hip — A New Standard for Hemipelvectomy, Hip Disarticulation Treatment
Sponsored by: Otto Bock Healthcare
The Helix 3D Hip is the first commercially available hip joint with hydraulic stance and swing phase control. The patented polycentric design provides a more natural rotational movement through the gait cycle to help compensate for the rotation of the pelvis. This presentation will cover the basic function of the hip joint including alignment requirements and the basic adjustments for control. Benefits for the amputee will also be discussed. This presentation is informational only; a certification course will be required to purchase and fit this product. Presenter: Byron Backus, Jr., CP, Otto Bock HealthCare Clinical Specialist
  W24 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 24)
Advanced Orthotic Solutions
Sponsored by: Ultraflex Systems, Inc.
This is a two part workshop. Part one focuses on advanced assessment techniques for Ultraflex therapeutic orthoses along with their implications for proper designs. Part two focuses on how adding adjustable dynamic response technology to clinical practice can offer both you and your patients many advanced benefits.
  W25 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 25)
Half "O" Half "P"
Sponsored by: Townsend Design
Townsend Design and its sister company, BioQuest Prosthetics, will offer a fast-paced, multiple subject workshop that includes segments on human gait, prosthetic feet, bracing, orthopedic market trends, competitive business strategies, and the value of working with smaller O&P friendly manufacturers that still utilize USA employees. This seminar has practical information for both the "O" and the "P" aspects of your business — addressing technical, economic and communication issues that influence referrals, patient satisfaction and profit margins. Practitioners attending this workshop will gain new perspectives on how to cost-efficiently achieve positive patient outcomes using technology available from Townsend and BioQuest. Presenters: Rick Riley, CEO, Townsend Design and Barry Townsend, CPO, President of BioQuest Prosthetics
  W26 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 26)
OPIE Software: Complete Practice Management
Sponsored by: oandp.com
The success of your O&P practice depends on your ability to implement effective and efficient processes, manage workflow smoothly and maintain accountability. OPIE Software was designed by practicing O&P clinicians and business owners for this purpose. OPIE provides seamless workflow through the administrative, clinical, fabrication, billing, and collections processes, and then gives you extensive reporting tools to analyze everything that is happening and make improvements. Come see how OPIE can help you provide better care, improve your bottom line and breeze through the accreditation process!
  W27 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 27)
Proper Shoe Fitting-Refreshing the Basics
Sponsored by: Aetrex Worldwide, Inc.
The O&P community is seeing an increase in pedorthic services and shoe fittings in general. Unfortunately, standard O&P education does not address the nuances of proper shoe fitting to help practices "fit it right the first time". Join us for this mini shoe fitting workshop that will address foot evaluation and its connection to patient-appropriate footwear. Also learn how to use the various Aetrex shoe casts to provide the best shoe for your patient. These techniques should help limit time and cost with shoe selection and increase patient compliance and satisfaction.
  W28 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 28)
i-LIMB Certification Workshop
Sponsored by: Touch Bionics
The i-LIMB workshop reviews the functional differences between the i-LIMB Hand and other myo-electric systems. During the workshop operation of the i-LIMB System, patient evaluation, functional testing of myoelectric control, integration, cosmesis options and use/care of the i-LIMB Hand will be discussed. Afterwards, participants who pass the online course exam will be included in the list of "Accredited i-LIMB Hand Practitioners" on the Touch Bionics website.
Pre-requisites:
• Practitioner must have attended a MyoBock certification course or Motion Control Utah Arm course within the past three years.
• Practitioner must be certified and/or licensed in order to attend the i-LIMB Hand Training Course.
  W29 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 29)
Let's Get It On with LADON Systems
Sponsored by: LADON Systems
The development of modular vacuum donning components allows more amputees the ability to don transfemoral suction suspension prostheses. The purpose of this workshop is to inform practitioners of their options with these units. Guidelines for use and maintenance of these vacuum donning systems will be presented.
  W30 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 30)
Providence Scoliosis System
Sponsored by: Spinal Technology, Inc.
This program identifies a new option in the clinical treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The presenter will introduce the elements of the system, biomechanical differences between fulltime systems and the Providence and results of treatment using this system. The intent and goal of the program is to increase the practitioner's awareness to this nocturnal approach in scoliosis treatment.
  W31 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 31)
Dynamic Corrective Brace Treatment in Adult Patients
Sponsored by: Becker Orthopedic
Participate in an overview of Adult scoliosis from its development to its treatment. Discuss the differences between Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS), Adolescent Scoliosis in the Adult (ASA) and it's three categories, as well as Adult onset Degenerative De Novo Scoliosis (DDS). Explore the predictors for the development of spinal pain and the factors leading to Adult Scoliosis progression. Consider both conservative and surgical treatment options.
Participate in a practical component, that introduces the use of the SpineCor® brace for Adults, and covers the indications and contra-indications for it's use. The use of SpineCor® as a postural re-education/rehabilitation tool has demonstrated significant success in the reduction of pain in hundreds of patients treated to date.
The workshop will include the following topics:
• Basic Spinal anatomy and biomechanics
• Scoliosis Overview- Classification by etiology
• Idiopathic Scoliosis Overview
• Clinical evaluation of Scoliosis
• SpineCor® Radiological Classification
• Dynamic Bracing Concept
• Corrective Movement & Brace Fitting
• Adult Scoliosis Classification indications and contra-indications for use
• Case Studies & Treatment Results
  W32 Technical Workshops: Tier II  (Workshop 32)
21st Century Composites: New Products; New Fabrication Techniques
Sponsored by: Atlas Int'l, Location: Rancho Cordova, CA, Contact: Kenneth Rolff, Bob Holkan
Learn the benefits of some of the newest carbon fiber, fiberglass and Kevlar composites and composites on the market. Discover what new resin formulations have to offer O & P in the way of cost cutting and time savings in the fabrication of O & P specific devices. You'll see firsthand techniques as instructors fabricate custom foot orthoses, AFOs, knee braces, and more using these revolutionary new thermoplastic composites. Using common O & P fabrication equipment any lab or facility can now add composite fabrication to its list of available services.
If you've ever considered adding composite fabrication services, but stopped short because of labor or product cost - this workshop is for you.
If you currently use prepreg composites and want to learn how to eliminate the expensive shipping and storage costs this workshop is for you.
If you currently do composite wet-layup and are interested in eliminating the messy, smelly, and time consuming manual wet layup process entirely, this workshop is for you.