OTDP 6233 Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Modalities in OT Peactice
This course presents the fundamental basis of theory and evidence necessary for selecting and utilizing physical agent and instrument-assisted modalities and splinting within the context of occupational therapy practice and varying state regulations. Advanced critical thinking and problem-solving skills are developed through various case studies, self quizzes, splint analyses, hands-on laboratory exercises, and self-evaluation. This course meets online via both synchronous and asynchronous methods, and includes an experiential lab immersion.