This course introduces students to the use of upper and lower extremity prosthetic and orthotic devices. Prosthetic components, materials, design, fitting, alignment, prescription, training, and total patient management are discussed. Emphasis is placed on development of basic analytical and psychomotor skills for improving patient function. The use of orthoses for the upper extremity, lower extremity, and spine is also introduced. Description of how orthotic devices are fabricated and used to improve function as a result of impairment will be presented. Course material will address components of orthotic design, fitting, alignment, prescription, and training as related to physical therapy patient management. Coordination of patient management by physicians, orthotists, and physical therapists related to orthotic and prosthetic devices use will also be covered.