Measurement, Testing, and Evaluation in Orthotics and Prosthetics
2:15 PM -
3:30 PM
Fri, 22 May
Short description
When is a treatment really good – and can it be proven? You will receive answers to these and similar questions: Testing procedures, standards and evaluation methods serve as reproducible foundations for measurable quality of orthoses and prostheses. Subjective assessments by test users provide insights into their effects. The results help you better evaluate the products – and invoice accordingly.
Chair
Information about the program
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Event Type
Free Paper -
Topics / Theme Worlds
Theme World Orthopedic Technology, Materials research / production technology -
Tags
Youth.Academy TO
Event Location
Room 4, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
Subprogram Items
2:15 PM -
3:30 PM
FRI 22. MAY
Laboratory Testing Methods for Lower-Leg Orthoses – Interim Results of DIN Standards Group NA 027-06-03-01 AK
Room 4, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
2:15 PM -
3:30 PM
FRI 22. MAY
Biomechanical and Subjective Evaluation of a Valgus Knee Orthosis in Patients with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis
Room 4, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
2:15 PM -
3:30 PM
FRI 22. MAY
Use of Individualised Test Models for Testing 3D-Printed Prosthetic Sockets in Accordance with DIN EN ISO 10328
Room 4, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
2:15 PM -
3:30 PM
FRI 22. MAY
“Rasch Validation of the Pictorial Prosthetic Mobility Evaluation Questionnaire: - An Image-based Outcome Measure Tool for Assessing Mobility in Transtibial Prosthetic Users”
Room 4, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3