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Apr 26, 2025
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ORTE 1025 - Foot Orthosis Fabrication and Shoe Modification Credits: 3 Hours/Week: Lecture 1 Lab 4 Internship hours per week 0 Course Description: This course covers the biomechanical principles of the foot and ankle as they respond to the effects of shoe modification and external forces generated by the application of an orthotic device. This hands-on laboratory experience focuses on modifying orthopedic shoes along with fabricating prescribed custom-molded foot orthoses to control and support the structure of the foot. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: None
Major Content
- Foot and ankle anatomy
- Foot and ankle biomechanics
- Safety
- Implement treatment plan: corrective foot orthoses
- Nomenclature
- Designs
- Material selection
- Fabrication procedures
- Implement treatment plan: shoe modifications
- Nomenclature
- Designs
- Material selection
- Fabrication procedures, shoe lifts
- Fabrication procedures, mild rocker sole
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- identify foot and ankle surface anatomy. (C.1.4)
- identify functional anatomy of the foot and ankle. (C.1.4)
- identify relating structures to corresponding functional anatomy. (C.1.4)
- communicate using medical terminology. (C.1.4)
- identify triplanar motions of the foot and ankle. (C.3.2)
- apply foundational knowledge of biomechanical principles. (C.3.0, C.8.0)
- integrate biomechanics into orthotic design. (B.1)
- determine fabrication criteria based on biomechanical information. (C.3.1)
- practice sound judgement regarding safety of self and others. (A.1.2)
- demonstrate safe and appropriate use of tools. (C.1.7, C.4.0, C.4.1)
- demonstrate safe and appropriate use of equipment. (C.1.7, C.4.0, C.4.1)
- adhere to safety procedures and practices throughout the fabrication process. (A.1.2, C.4.0, C.4.1)
- implement an orthotic treatment plan for corrective foot orthoses. (C.4.0)
- identify corrective foot orthoses designs. (C.8.1.1)
- identify materials used in foot orthosis fabrication. (C.1.5, C.8.1.1.a, B.2)
- utilize material science principles in fabrication decisions. (C.1.5, C.8.0)
- locate manufacturers specifications regarding material usage. (C.1.5)
- fabricate corrective foot orthoses. (C.8.1.1.c, d, e, f)
- prepare negative molds/ impressions for foot orthoses. (ABC)
- fill negative molds/impressions for foot orthoses. (ABC)
- complete positive model rectification for foot orthoses. (ABC, C.1.2, C.1.2.1.a)
- prepare positive models for foot orthoses fabrication. (ABC, C.8.1.1.c)
- vacuum-form corrective foot orthoses. (ABC, C.8.1.1.d)
- trim-out corrective foot orthoses. (ABC, C.8.1.1.d)
- finish corrective foot orthoses for fitting. (ABC, C.8.1.1.d)
- fit foot orthoses into shoes including corrections for heel height. (ABC, C.8.1.1.f)
- fabricate corrective foot orthoses as directed by an orthotist. (A.1.3, C.1.7)
- implement orthotic treatment plan for shoe modifications. (C.4.0)
- identify footwear structures designs. (C.8.1.1.g)
- identify footwear modifications. (C.8.1.1.g)
- demonstrate foundational knowledge in orthopedic shoe modification. (C.8.0)
- identify current materials used in footwear construction. (C.1.5)
- perform footwear modifications. (C.8.1.1.g)
- create an intrinsic shoe lift.
- fit intrinsic shoe lift to footwear.
- create an extrinsic shoe lift.
- create a mild rocker sole.
- remove outsole. (ABC, C.8.1.1.g)
- prepare shoe for modifications. (ABC, C.8.1.1.g)
- apply lift material to shoe. (ABC, C.8.1.1.g)
- grind material to specifications. (ABC, C.8.1.1.g)
- finish shoe to prepare for delivery. (ABC, C.8.1.1.g)
- fabricate shoe modifications as directed by an orthotist. (A.1.3, C.1.7)
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC): Goals and Competencies Competency Goals (MnTC Goals 1-6) None Theme Goals (MnTC Goals 7-10) None
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