Canada In Canada, a Certified Orthotist CO(c) provides clinical assessment, treatment plan development, patient management, technical design, and fabrication of custom orthoses to maximize patient outcomes. To become CBCPO certified through Orthotics Prosthetics Canada (OPC) an applicant must successfully meet the following requirements: • be fluent in French or English; • be a Canadian citizen or legal landed immigrant; • graduate from an OPC approved post-secondary clinical Prosthetic and Orthotic program; • complete a minimum 3450 hours of Residency in Orthotics under the direct supervision of a Canadian certified orthotist; • successfully challenge the written and practical national certification exams. Upon successful completion of the national certification exams, candidates are conferred the designation of Canadian Certified Orthotist CO(c).
United Kingdom In the UK orthotists assess patients, and where appropriate design and fit orthoses for any part of the body. Registration is with the
Health and Care Professions Council and BAPO - the British Association of Prosthetics and Orthotics. The training is a B.Sc.(Hons) in Prosthetics and Orthotics at either the
University of Salford or
University of Strathclyde. New graduates are therefore eligible to work as an orthotist and/or
prosthetist. Podiatrists are the other profession involved with foot orthotic provision. They are also registered with the
Health and Care Professions Council . Podiatrists assess gait to provide orthotics to improve foot function and alignment or may use orthoses to redistribute stress on pressure areas for those with
diabetes or
rheumatoid arthritis.
United States A licensed orthotist is an orthotist who is recognized by the particular state in which they are licensed to have met basic standards of proficiency, as determined by examination and experience to adequately and safely contribute to the health of the residents of that state. An American Board of Certification certified orthotist has met certain standards; these include a degree in orthotics, completion of a one-year residency at an approved clinical site, and passing a rigorous three-part exam. A certified orthotist (CO) is an orthotist who has passed the certification standards of the American Board of Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics. Other credentialing bodies who are involved in orthotics include the Board for Orthotic Certification, the pharmaceutical industry, the Pedorthic Footcare Association, and various of the professional associations who work with athletic trainers, physical and occupational therapists, and orthopedic technologists/cast technicians.
Iran Four universities including the
Iran University of Medical Science,
Isfahan University of Medical Science,
University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences and Iran Red Crescent University confer
bachelor of science in the Prosthetics and Orthotics. Three universities including Isfahan University of Medical Science, the Iran University of Medical Science and University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Science also confer
M.Sc. and
Ph.D. New bachelor graduates are eligible to work as an orthotist and
prosthetist after registration in the
Medical Council of Iran. == See also ==