Prosthetics and orthotics : lower limb and spinal

I: Introduction 1. Introduction to Prosthetics and Orthotics 2. Examination of the Patient with an Amputation and the Patient Requiring an Orthosis 3. The Team Approach and Financial Issues 4. Psychosocial Issues of Patients with Prostheses and Orthoses 5. Implications of Biomechanics II: Prostheses 6. Dressings and Bandaging 7. Development of an Exercise/Functional Program 8. Transtibial Components-Clinical Decision Making 9. Transfemoral Components-Clinical Decision Making 10. The Patient with a Bilateral Amputation-Clinical Decision Making 11. The Patient with a Transpelvic/Hip Disarticulation Amputation-Clinical Decision Making 12. Pediatric Patients with Lower Extremity Amputations-Clinical Decision Making 13. Sports Implications for the Individual with a Lower Extremity Prosthesis III: Orthoses 14 . Examination of Foot Biomechanics in Relation to Sporting Injuries and Foot Orthotic Intervention 15. Orthoses for Orthopedic Conditions 16. Orthoses for Patients with Neurological Disorders-Clinical Decision Making 17 . Orthoses for Spinal Conditions-Clinical Decision Making IV: Case Studies in the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice Format