This course will not only provide advanced knowledge on theoretical aspects, but will guide you step by step thought the fabrication of a hip disarticulation (HD) prosthesis.
Please note that this technique excludes concepts for hemipelvectomy amputation level.
The program introduces a technique that avoids the usual pressures at the gluteal and anterior region of the stump.
The techniques presented by this course present a solution for a more anatomical and functional socket design.
Focus of the theoretical content:
- Fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
- Amputation techniques and indications
- Comparative options of prosthetic design and concept
- Alignment principles
- Biomechanics / human gait
- Overview about HD components
- Material Science
Focus of the practical seminar content:
- Patient Anamnesis
- Measurement and Casting Techniques
- Plaster positive rectification
- Manufacture and fitting of a prostheses after KD
- Alignment principles
- Fitting/Testing and application of necessary corrections (problem solving)
- Gait analysis
- Outcome measures
Hip Disarticulation Prosthetics:
ACADEMIC LECTURES – ONLINE | 5 weeks |
CLINICAL WORKSHOP – ONSITE | 6 days |
FOLLOW_UP PERIOD – ONLINE | 3 month |