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<div class="coursesbox"><br />This course will run in June/July 2015. <br /><br />If you would like to join the next course please <b>register your interest here </b>(registration will be open withing the next couple of weeks - keep checking back here to see when this link is live and refgistration is open).<br /><br /></div> <div class="editorbox"><br /><b>Course Type&nbsp;</b>- Open, Online<br /> <b>Course Reference</b> - PP06<br /> <b>Course Co-ordinators&nbsp;</b>- Barbara Rau, Rachael Lowe<br /> <b>Institution&nbsp;</b>- <a href="http://www.icrc.org/en">International Committe of the Red Cross</a> (ICRC) and Physiopedia <br /><b>About this course - </b>This online course covers lower limb amputee rehabilitation.<b><br /></b> <b>Who can take part</b>- Physiotherapists and Physical Therapists and students of these professions in priority; other interested professionals such as prosthetists/orthotists, occupational therapists, nurses or medical doctors interested in this subject are more than welcomed to participate.&nbsp;<br /> <b>Date of next course&nbsp;</b>- &nbsp;8 June 2015<br /><b>Time commitment&nbsp;</b>- 24 hours over 6 weeks<br /> <b>Requirements&nbsp;</b>- You will complete online learning activities, engage with additional resources, take part in the conversation online and complete the course evaluation. <br /> <b>Assessment&nbsp;</b>- There will be a final quiz and you will be asked to write a case study on a person with lower limb amputation.<br /> <b>Awards&nbsp;</b>- Completion certificate.<br /> </div>  
<div class="coursesbox"><br>This course will run in June/July 2015. <br><br>If you would like to join the next course please '''register your interest here '''(registration will be open withing the next couple of weeks - keep checking back here to see when this link is live and refgistration is open).<br><br></div> <div class="editorbox"><br>'''Course Type&nbsp;'''- Open, Online<br> '''Course Reference''' - PP06<br> '''Course Co-ordinators&nbsp;'''- Barbara Rau, Rachael Lowe<br> '''Institution&nbsp;'''- [http://www.icrc.org/en International Committe of the Red Cross] (ICRC) and Physiopedia <br>'''About this course - '''This online course covers lower limb amputee rehabilitation.'''<br>''' '''Who can take part'''- Physiotherapists and Physical Therapists and students of these professions in priority; other interested professionals such as prosthetists/orthotists, occupational therapists, nurses or medical doctors interested in this subject are more than welcomed to participate.&nbsp;<br> '''Date of next course&nbsp;'''- &nbsp;8 June 2015<br>'''Time commitment&nbsp;'''- 24 hours over 6 weeks<br> '''Requirements&nbsp;'''- You will complete online learning activities, engage with additional resources, take part in the conversation online and complete the course evaluation. <br> '''Assessment&nbsp;'''- There will be a final quiz and you will be asked to write a case study on a person with lower limb amputation.<br> '''Awards&nbsp;'''- Completion certificate.<br> </div>  
<h2> This course is brought to you by the International Committee of the Red Cross  </h2>
== This course is brought to you by the International Committee of the Red Cross  ==
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*[[PP06 - Pre-Course Activities|Pre-Course Activities]]
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*[[PP06 - Course Activities|Course Activities]]
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<h2> Aim  </h2>
== Aim  ==
<p>The aim of this course is to:
 
1) provide participants with general knowledge about lower limb amputation
The aim of this course is to: 1) provide participants with general knowledge about lower limb amputation 2) present aspects of prosthetics and prosthetic fitting 3) highlight the importance of a comprehensive approach of rehabilitation (from pre surgical activities to discharge and follow up) 4) present the overall rehabilitation process specificities 5) offer a worldwide discussion platform on lower limb amputee rehabilitation  
2) present aspects of prosthetics and prosthetic fitting
 
3) highlight the importance of a comprehensive approach of rehabilitation (from pre surgical activities to discharge and follow up)
== Learning Objectives  ==
4) present the overall rehabilitation process specificities
 
5) offer a worldwide discussion platform on lower limb amputee rehabilitation
At the end of this course, students will:  
</p>
 
<h2> Learning Objectives  </h2>
#Refresh their knowledge on amputation, related biomechanics and surgery  
<p>At the end of this course, students will:  
#Understand the importance of an interdisciplinary approach  
</p>
#Identify important points in the amputee assessment  
<ol><li>Refresh their knowledge on amputation, related biomechanics and surgery
#Revise pre and post surgical physiotherapy objectives and activities  
</li><li>Understand the importance of an interdisciplinary approach
#Get information about pain management  
</li><li>Identify important points in the amputee assessment
#Understand pre and post prosthetic fitting exercise as well as gait and functional training  
</li><li>Revise pre and post surgical physiotherapy objectives and activities  
#Revise gait analysis and understand prosthetic gait analysis/gait deviations  
</li><li>Get information about pain management  
#Be informed about patient information at all stages.
</li><li>Understand pre and post prosthetic fitting exercise as well as gait and functional training
 
</li><li>Revise gait analysis and understand prosthetic gait analysis/gait deviations
== Intended audience  ==
</li><li>Be informed about patient information at all stages.
 
</li></ol>
This course is suitable for any Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist or Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy student who have a good understanding of the key principles of physiotherapy but little prior experience in amputees. It is also interesting for any professionals (e.g. orthotists/prosthetists, nurses, occupational therapists, medical doctors) motivated to upgrade his/her knowledge on physiotherapy for lower limb amputees. <br>  
<h2> Intended audience  </h2>
 
<p>This course is suitable for any Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist or Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy student who have a good understanding of the key principles of physiotherapy but little prior experience in amputees. It is also interesting for any professionals (e.g. orthotists/prosthetists, nurses, occupational therapists, medical doctors) motivated to upgrade his/her knowledge on physiotherapy for lower limb amputees. <br />
== Course structure  ==
</p>
 
<h2> Course structure  </h2>
Participants will be given a number of tasks each week to complete, namely:  
<p>Participants will be given a number of tasks each week to complete, namely:  
 
</p>
#Complete between 2 and 5 learning activities each week  
<ol><li>Complete between 2 and 5 learning activities each week  
#Look at additional readings, videos and resources  
</li><li>Look at additional readings, videos and resources  
#Contribute to an online discussion run through the Discussion Forum.
</li><li>Contribute to an online discussion run through the Discussion Forum.
 
</li></ol>
You will also be actively encouraged to share your course activities and reflections through your own social media platforms.  
<p>You will also be actively encouraged to share your course activities and reflections through your own social media platforms.
 
</p>
== Time commitment  ==
<h2> Time commitment  </h2>
 
<p>This course is 6 weeks long. &nbsp;Participants will be required to devote a minimum of 4 hours per week to the course.
This course is 6 weeks long. &nbsp;Participants will be required to devote a minimum of 4 hours per week to the course.  
</p>
 
<h2> Pre-requisites  </h2>
== Pre-requisites  ==
<p>Participants on this course must be a&nbsp;Physiotherapists/Physical Therapists or Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy students.&nbsp;This prerequisite has been set to ensure the online discussion is appropriate. Other professionals should have enough background to be able to participate actively if they aim at getting the certification.
 
</p>
Participants on this course must be a&nbsp;Physiotherapists/Physical Therapists or Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy students.&nbsp;This prerequisite has been set to ensure the online discussion is appropriate. Other professionals should have enough background to be able to participate actively if they aim at getting the certification.  
<h2> Forum for online discussion  </h2>
 
<p>The online discussion will be an important aspect of this course and participants will be expected to post at least one comment each week.<br />  
== Forum for online discussion  ==
</p><p>Only participants of the course will be able to post and read discussions within this group. &nbsp; &nbsp;  
 
</p>
The online discussion will be an important aspect of this course and participants will be expected to post at least one comment each week.<br>  
<h2> Language  </h2>
 
<p>The course will be run in English although participants will only require basic English skills (reading skills are more important than conversational skills). Participants will be encouraged to be respectful and empathetic to those for whom English is not their first language (e.g. in the discussion forum, online comments).
Only participants of the course will be able to post and read discussions within this group. &nbsp; &nbsp;  
</p>
 
<h2> Accreditation, Assessment and Certification  </h2>
== Language  ==
<p>On the successful completion of this course each participant will be provided with a certificate of completion. &nbsp;We also hope to have the course accredited by the WCPT for International Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units (IPT-CEUs). &nbsp;These will be awarded provided you have:  
 
</p>
The course will be run in English although participants will only require basic English skills (reading skills are more important than conversational skills). Participants will be encouraged to be respectful and empathetic to those for whom English is not their first language (e.g. in the discussion forum, online comments).  
<ol><li>Contributed to the online discussion each week  
 
</li><li>Completed the pre and post course quiz
== Accreditation, Assessment and Certification  ==
</li></ol>
 
<p>Write a case study on lower limb amputee rehabilitation during week 6  
On the successful completion of this course each participant will be provided with a certificate of completion. &nbsp;We also hope to have the course accredited by the WCPT for International Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units (IPT-CEUs). &nbsp;These will be awarded provided you have:  
</p>
 
<ol><li>Completed a course evaluation form
#Contributed to the online discussion each week  
</li></ol>
#Completed the pre and post course quiz
<p>On completion of the course you will also be offered:  
 
</p>
Write a case study on lower limb amputee rehabilitation during week 6  
<ul><li>FREE 3 months membership to the <a href="http://members.physio-pedia.com">Physiopedia members area</a>.<br />  
 
</li><li>20% discount on the course textbooks.
#Completed a course evaluation form
</li></ul>
 
<h2> People involved in this course  </h2>
On completion of the course you will also be offered:  
<h3> Course co-ordinators  </h3>
 
<p>The course coordinators for this course are Barbara Rau from ICRC and Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia. Both Barbara and Rachael believe that providing a basic theoretical course in amputee rehabilitation is an excellent stepping stone to delivering more time efficient education in higher level knowledge and practical skills for many workforces globally. This course could also offer the basic theoretical knowledge before organizing a more advanced practical course tailored to specific needs.
*FREE 3 months membership to the [http://members.physio-pedia.com Physiopedia members area].<br>  
</p>
*20% discount on the course textbooks.
<ul><li>Barbara Rau (ICRC)  
 
</li><li><a href="User:Rachael Lowe">Rachael Lowe</a><br />
== People involved in this course  ==
</li></ul>
 
<h3> Course facilitators  </h3>
=== Course co-ordinators  ===
<p>Our course facilitators are all clinicans with a great deal of experience of managing individuals with limb deficiency. &nbsp;They have been instrumental in creating the course content and will be guiding you through the course and answering your questions in the discussion forum each week.  
 
</p>
The course coordinators for this course are Barbara Rau from ICRC and Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia. Both Barbara and Rachael believe that providing a basic theoretical course in amputee rehabilitation is an excellent stepping stone to delivering more time efficient education in higher level knowledge and practical skills for many workforces globally. This course could also offer the basic theoretical knowledge before organizing a more advanced practical course tailored to specific needs.  
<ul><li>Aicha Benyaich (ICRC)  
 
</li><li>Francois Friedel (ICRC)  
*Barbara Rau (ICRC)  
</li><li>Leslie Angama-Muller (ICRC)
*[[User:Rachael Lowe|Rachael Lowe]]<br>
</li></ul>
 
<h3> Discussion moderators  </h3>
=== Course facilitators  ===
<p>Look out for our discussion forum moderators. &nbsp;These experienced clinicians will be there to answer your questions and stimulate the conversation!  
 
</p>
Our course facilitators are all clinicans with a great deal of experience of managing individuals with limb deficiency. &nbsp;They have been instrumental in creating the course content and will be guiding you through the course and answering your questions in the discussion forum each week.  
<ul><li>
 
</li></ul>
*Aicha Benyaich (ICRC)  
<h2> Course Contacts  </h2>
*Francois Friedel (ICRC)  
<p>Throughout this course you should <a href="mailto:[email protected]">email us</a> if you have any problems at all. We would prefer that you let us know about problems or difficulties that you have encountered so that we can provide assistance.  
*Leslie Angama-Muller (ICRC)
</p><p><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Contact course co-ordinator</a>
 
</p>
=== Discussion moderators  ===
<h2> Thanks!  </h2>
 
<p>Thanks to the following organisations and individuals for their contributions to this course:  
Look out for our discussion forum moderators. &nbsp;These experienced clinicians will be there to answer your questions and stimulate the conversation!  
</p>
 
<ul><li><a href="http://www.wcpt.org/ar">WCPT Network for Amputee Rehabilitation (AR)</a>
*
</li><li><a href="http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/">British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation (BACPAR)</a>
 
</li></ul>
== Course Contacts  ==
<h2> References  </h2>
 
<p><b>Course textbook</b>: Barbara Engstrom &amp; Catherine Van de Ven.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.elsevierhealth.co.uk/physiotherapy/therapy-for-amputees-hardcover/9780443059759/">Therapy for Amputees</a>. Elsevier, 1999.
Throughout this course you should [mailto:[email protected] email us] if you have any problems at all. We would prefer that you let us know about problems or difficulties that you have encountered so that we can provide assistance.  
Prosthetic gait analysis, a course manual for physiotherapists, ICRC, 2014
 
</p>
[mailto:[email protected] Contact course co-ordinator]
<h2> Resources  </h2>
 
<p>You might find these resources useful throughout the course:  
== Thanks!  ==
</p><p>Online books:  
 
</p>
Thanks to the following organisations and individuals for their contributions to this course:  
<ul><li><a href="http://issuu.com/quetechceus/docs/amputee-rehabilitation/1">A Manual for the Rehabilitation of People with Limb Amputation</a>&nbsp;(WHO)  
 
</li><li><a href="http://issuu.com/natachapoggio/docs/limbs_rehabilitation_manual_v2.2013/1">Rehabilitation Manual for Pwersons with Above-Knee Amputation</a> (Limbs International)  
*[http://www.wcpt.org/ar WCPT Network for Amputee Rehabilitation (AR)]
</li><li><a href="http://physiosite.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/4/7/10478019/biomechanics_of_lower_limb_prosthetics.pdf">Biomechanics of Lower Limb Prosthetics</a>
*[http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/ British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation (BACPAR)]
</li></ul>
 
<p>Guidelines:  
== References  ==
</p>
 
<ul><li><a href="Clinical Guidelines: Amputees">Clinical Guidelines: Amputees</a>
'''Course textbook''': Barbara Engstrom &amp; Catherine Van de Ven.&nbsp;[http://www.elsevierhealth.co.uk/physiotherapy/therapy-for-amputees-hardcover/9780443059759/ Therapy for Amputees]. Elsevier, 1999. Prosthetic gait analysis, a course manual for physiotherapists, ICRC, 2014  
</li><li><a href="http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/publications/clinical-guidelines-pre-post-operative-physiotherapy-management-adults-lower-li">Clinical guidelines for the pre and post operative physiotherapy management of adults with lower limb&nbsp;amputation</a> (BACPAR)  
 
</li><li><a href="http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/publications/guidance-multi-disciplinary-team-management-post-operative-residuum-oedema-lowe">Evidence Based Clinical Guidelines for the Physiotherapy&nbsp;Managements of Adults with Lower Limb Prostheses</a> (BACPAR)  
== Resources  ==
</li><li><a href="http://www.cot.co.uk/sites/default/files/publications/public/LowerLimbGuidelines.pdf">Occupational therapy with people who have had lower limb amputations Evidence-based guidelines</a>&nbsp;(COT)  
 
</li><li><a href="http://www.bsrm.co.uk/publications/StdsAmpProsRehab.pdf">Amputee Rehabilitation: Recommended Standards &amp; Guidelines</a> (BSRM)
You might find these resources useful throughout the course:  
</li><li><a href="http://www.healthquality.va.gov/amputation/amp_sum_draft.pdf">VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines for management for rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation</a><br /><br />
 
</li></ul>
Online books:  
<p>Organisations:  
 
</p>
*[http://issuu.com/quetechceus/docs/amputee-rehabilitation/1 A Manual for the Rehabilitation of People with Limb Amputation]&nbsp;(WHO)  
<ul><li><a href="http://www.wcpt.org/ar">WCPT Network for Amputee Rehabilitation</a>(AR)  
*[http://issuu.com/natachapoggio/docs/limbs_rehabilitation_manual_v2.2013/1 Rehabilitation Manual for Pwersons with Above-Knee Amputation] (Limbs International)  
</li><li><a href="http://www.austpar.com/index.html">Australian Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation</a> (AustPAR)  
*[http://physiosite.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/4/7/10478019/biomechanics_of_lower_limb_prosthetics.pdf Biomechanics of Lower Limb Prosthetics]
</li><li><a href="http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/">British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation</a> (BACPAR)
 
</li></ul>
Guidelines:  
<p><br />  
 
</p><p>Other resources:  
*[[Clinical Guidelines: Amputees|Clinical Guidelines: Amputees]]
</p>
*[http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/publications/clinical-guidelines-pre-post-operative-physiotherapy-management-adults-lower-li Clinical guidelines for the pre and post operative physiotherapy management of adults with lower limb&nbsp;amputation] (BACPAR)  
<ul><li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/ottobockuk">Ottobock UK Facebook</a> (great stories!)  
*[http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/publications/guidance-multi-disciplinary-team-management-post-operative-residuum-oedema-lowe Evidence Based Clinical Guidelines for the Physiotherapy&nbsp;Managements of Adults with Lower Limb Prostheses] (BACPAR)  
</li><li><a href="http://www.amputee-coalition.org/">Amputee Coalition</a>
*[http://www.cot.co.uk/sites/default/files/publications/public/LowerLimbGuidelines.pdf Occupational therapy with people who have had lower limb amputations Evidence-based guidelines]&nbsp;(COT)  
</li></ul>
*[http://www.bsrm.co.uk/publications/StdsAmpProsRehab.pdf Amputee Rehabilitation: Recommended Standards &amp; Guidelines] (BSRM)  
<h2> Reading (optional)<br /</h2>
*[http://www.healthquality.va.gov/amputation/amp_sum_draft.pdf VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines for management for rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation]<br><br>
 
Organisations:  
 
*[http://www.wcpt.org/ar WCPT Network for Amputee Rehabilitation](AR)  
*[http://www.austpar.com/index.html Australian Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation] (AustPAR)  
*[http://bacpar.csp.org.uk/ British Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Amputee Rehabilitation] (BACPAR)
 
<br>  
 
Other resources:  
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/ottobockuk Ottobock UK Facebook] (great stories!)  
*[http://www.amputee-coalition.org/ Amputee Coalition]
 
== Reading (optional)<br>  ==
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'''Therapy for Amputees'''
 
This is the course textbook which will be available to all participants of the course for FREE for the duration of the course.
 
'''Access the book here!'''
 
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<p><b>Therapy for Amputees</b>
</p><p>This is the course textbook which will be available to all participants of the course for FREE for the duration of the course.
</p><p><b>Access the book here!</b>
</p><p>Alternatively you might be interested in having your own copy of the book.
</p><p><a href="http://bit.ly/1BfLHLx"><b>Buy with 20% discount by clicking here!!</b></a><br />
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Revision as of 14:25, 26 March 2015


This course will run in June/July 2015.

If you would like to join the next course please register your interest here (registration will be open withing the next couple of weeks - keep checking back here to see when this link is live and refgistration is open).


Course Type - Open, Online
Course Reference - PP06
Course Co-ordinators - Barbara Rau, Rachael Lowe
Institution - International Committe of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Physiopedia
About this course - This online course covers lower limb amputee rehabilitation.
Who can take part- Physiotherapists and Physical Therapists and students of these professions in priority; other interested professionals such as prosthetists/orthotists, occupational therapists, nurses or medical doctors interested in this subject are more than welcomed to participate. 
Date of next course -  8 June 2015
Time commitment - 24 hours over 6 weeks
Requirements - You will complete online learning activities, engage with additional resources, take part in the conversation online and complete the course evaluation.
Assessment - There will be a final quiz and you will be asked to write a case study on a person with lower limb amputation.
Awards - Completion certificate.

This course is brought to you by the International Committee of the Red Cross[edit | edit source]

ICRC.jpeg

Course Pages[edit | edit source]

Aim[edit | edit source]

The aim of this course is to: 1) provide participants with general knowledge about lower limb amputation 2) present aspects of prosthetics and prosthetic fitting 3) highlight the importance of a comprehensive approach of rehabilitation (from pre surgical activities to discharge and follow up) 4) present the overall rehabilitation process specificities 5) offer a worldwide discussion platform on lower limb amputee rehabilitation

Learning Objectives[edit | edit source]

At the end of this course, students will:

  1. Refresh their knowledge on amputation, related biomechanics and surgery
  2. Understand the importance of an interdisciplinary approach
  3. Identify important points in the amputee assessment
  4. Revise pre and post surgical physiotherapy objectives and activities
  5. Get information about pain management
  6. Understand pre and post prosthetic fitting exercise as well as gait and functional training
  7. Revise gait analysis and understand prosthetic gait analysis/gait deviations
  8. Be informed about patient information at all stages.

Intended audience[edit | edit source]

This course is suitable for any Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist or Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy student who have a good understanding of the key principles of physiotherapy but little prior experience in amputees. It is also interesting for any professionals (e.g. orthotists/prosthetists, nurses, occupational therapists, medical doctors) motivated to upgrade his/her knowledge on physiotherapy for lower limb amputees.

Course structure[edit | edit source]

Participants will be given a number of tasks each week to complete, namely:

  1. Complete between 2 and 5 learning activities each week
  2. Look at additional readings, videos and resources
  3. Contribute to an online discussion run through the Discussion Forum.

You will also be actively encouraged to share your course activities and reflections through your own social media platforms.

Time commitment[edit | edit source]

This course is 6 weeks long.  Participants will be required to devote a minimum of 4 hours per week to the course.

Pre-requisites[edit | edit source]

Participants on this course must be a Physiotherapists/Physical Therapists or Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy students. This prerequisite has been set to ensure the online discussion is appropriate. Other professionals should have enough background to be able to participate actively if they aim at getting the certification.

Forum for online discussion[edit | edit source]

The online discussion will be an important aspect of this course and participants will be expected to post at least one comment each week.

Only participants of the course will be able to post and read discussions within this group.    

Language[edit | edit source]

The course will be run in English although participants will only require basic English skills (reading skills are more important than conversational skills). Participants will be encouraged to be respectful and empathetic to those for whom English is not their first language (e.g. in the discussion forum, online comments).

Accreditation, Assessment and Certification[edit | edit source]

On the successful completion of this course each participant will be provided with a certificate of completion.  We also hope to have the course accredited by the WCPT for International Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units (IPT-CEUs).  These will be awarded provided you have:

  1. Contributed to the online discussion each week
  2. Completed the pre and post course quiz

Write a case study on lower limb amputee rehabilitation during week 6

  1. Completed a course evaluation form

On completion of the course you will also be offered:

People involved in this course[edit | edit source]

Course co-ordinators[edit | edit source]

The course coordinators for this course are Barbara Rau from ICRC and Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia. Both Barbara and Rachael believe that providing a basic theoretical course in amputee rehabilitation is an excellent stepping stone to delivering more time efficient education in higher level knowledge and practical skills for many workforces globally. This course could also offer the basic theoretical knowledge before organizing a more advanced practical course tailored to specific needs.

Course facilitators[edit | edit source]

Our course facilitators are all clinicans with a great deal of experience of managing individuals with limb deficiency.  They have been instrumental in creating the course content and will be guiding you through the course and answering your questions in the discussion forum each week.

  • Aicha Benyaich (ICRC)
  • Francois Friedel (ICRC)
  • Leslie Angama-Muller (ICRC)

Discussion moderators[edit | edit source]

Look out for our discussion forum moderators.  These experienced clinicians will be there to answer your questions and stimulate the conversation!

Course Contacts[edit | edit source]

Throughout this course you should email us if you have any problems at all. We would prefer that you let us know about problems or difficulties that you have encountered so that we can provide assistance.

Contact course co-ordinator

Thanks![edit | edit source]

Thanks to the following organisations and individuals for their contributions to this course:

References[edit | edit source]

Course textbook: Barbara Engstrom & Catherine Van de Ven. Therapy for Amputees. Elsevier, 1999. Prosthetic gait analysis, a course manual for physiotherapists, ICRC, 2014

Resources[edit | edit source]

You might find these resources useful throughout the course:

Online books:

Guidelines:

Organisations:


Other resources:

Reading (optional)
[edit | edit source]

Therapy-for-amputees.jpg

Therapy for Amputees

This is the course textbook which will be available to all participants of the course for FREE for the duration of the course.

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