Prosthetic & Orthotic Technician Program
Our Prosthetic & Orthotic Technician (P&O Technician) program offers comprehensive education for individuals new to the P&O profession. This course is designed for employees of prosthetic and orthotic clinics and companies who are interested in gaining the skills necessary to support the P&O production process.
As non-clinicians, Prosthetic & Orthotic Technicians work closely with Prosthetists/Orthotists, contributing to the fabrication of limbs and braces, but without direct patient interaction. Technicians play an essential role in the P&O workflow, ensuring smooth and efficient production.
For students, this program represents the entry level to the P&O profession, providing the ideal foundation for pursuing Associate Prosthetist/Orthotist level education in the future. For P&O service providers, this program offers an excellent opportunity to expand your workforce with skilled, trained technicians.
Program Structure
The Prosthetic & Orthotic Technician program spans 18 months and consists of 3 modules, providing a total of 62 ECTS credits (equivalent to 1,862 hours of work). The program is designed with a blend of theoretical and practical components to develop a solid understanding of P&O sciences and the technical skills needed in the field.
Module Structure:
Module Structure:
- Module 1: Generalities
- Module 2: Orthotics
- Module 3:Â Prosthetics
Learning Format
This program follows a blended learning approach that combines e-learning with onsitetechnical workshops:Â
e-Learning: Students study core subjects such as:
- Anatomy and Human Movement
- Pathology
- Biomechanics
- Material Science
- Workshop Competencies
Onsite Workshops:
Modules 2 and 3 include an onsite workshop that focuses on developing technical skills necessary for fabricating prosthetic and orthotic devices. These workshops provide hands-on, practical training without direct patient interaction.
Practical Assignments and Exams
Practical Assignments:
To ensure practical training, students must be employed at a functioning P&O clinic/workshop where prosthetic and orthotic devices are produced. Throughout the program, students complete practical assignments that are reviewed by instructors and peers, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Exams:
Each module concludes with theory and practical exams to assess the knowledge and skills acquired. These exams consist of:
- Practical Exams: Demonstrating technical competencies through hands-on tasks
- Theory Exams: Written tests administered either onsite or via the e-learning platformFinal Qualification Exam:
Upon completing all modules and assignments, students qualify for a Final Qualification Exam before an international commission of ISPO examiners. The final exam evaluates both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in prosthetics and orthotics production.This Prosthetic & Orthotic Technician Program is ideal for individuals seeking to build a strong foundation in P&O and for service providers looking to expand their technical workforce. Join us today to take the first step toward an exciting career in the prosthetics and orthotics field.