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Dec 26, 2024
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PRTE 2035 - Ankle Disarticulation and Partial Foot Fabrication Credits: 3 Hours/Week: Lecture 1 Lab 4 Internship hours per week 0 Course Description: This course addresses the unique conditions of ankle disarticulation and partial foot amputation levels. The focus of the course is on the foundation of prosthetic design, including patient considerations, residual anatomy, biomechanics, and material science. Fabrication projects include Symes and partial foot prostheses. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: None
Major Content
- Initiate treatment plan: Symes
- Documentation
- Residual Anatomy
- Biomechanics
- Material Science
- Designs
- Initiate treatment plan: partial foot
- Documentation
- Residual Anatomy
- Biomechanics
- Material Science
- Designs
- Safety
- Implement treatment plan: Symes
- Fabrication procedures, negative model
- Fabrication procedures, positive model
- Fabrication procedures, lay-up socket
- Fabrication procedures, laminate socket
- Fabrication procedures, expandable wall or medial opening
- Fabrication procedures, alignment
- Fabrication procedures, finish and assemble
- Implement treatment plan: partial foot
- Fabrication procedures, negative model
- Fabrication procedures, positive model
- Fabrication procedures, form materials
- Fabrication procedures, finish and assemble
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- communicate using medical terminology. (C.1.4)
- 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 a prosthetic treatment plan. (C.4.0)
- initiate a treatment plan under direction of a prosthetic professional. (C.2.0)
- review physical assessment information in treatment plan. (C.2.1)
- confirm physical assessment data is adequate to implement treatment plan. (C.2.2)
- determine fabrication and technical criteria from treatment plan. (C.2.1, C.3.1)
- prepare negative molds/ impressions. (ABC)
- fill negative molds/impressions. (ABC)
- complete positive model rectification, category I and II. (ABC, C.8.5.3.d)
- prepare positive models for partial foot prosthesis fabrication. (ABC, C.8.5.1.d)
- implement prosthetic treatment plan. (C.4.0)
- interpret prosthetic measurement forms.
- fabricate partial foot prosthesis. (C.8.5.1.a-d)
- prepare positive models for Symes prosthesis fabrication. (ABC, C.8.5.2.c)
- fabricate Symes prosthesis. (C.8.5.2.b)
- align Symes prostheses. (C.8.5.2.d)
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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