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Course Sponsor: Cascade Dafo, Inc.
Address: 1360 Sunset Avenue Ferndale, WA 98248
Contact: Lauren Fritzen, Business Development and Education
Telephone: 800.848.7332 ext. 285 Fax: 360.384.4558 Email: [email protected]
Name/Title of Program
Brace Optimizations
Includes:
• Lesson 1: Introduction to brace optimizations (approximately 20 minutes, concludes with a five-minute quiz)
• Lesson 2: Choosing brace optimizations (approximately 20 minutes in length, concludes with a five-minute quiz)
• Lesson 3: Optimizations practicum (approximately 20 minutes in length) • Final Test
Intended Audience This course is designed for practitioners who work with pediatric patients in need of lower extremity orthotic solutions. It is open to all members of the clinical team – including orthotists, physiotherapists, and physicians. Special emphasis on optimizing DAFO braces with optional features to maximize fit and function.
Course Content: Lesson 1 | Introduction to brace optimizations (approximately 20 minutes, concludes with a five-minute quiz)
• Introduction to brace optimizations o What are optimizations? o Why use optimizations? o Case study example with before-and-after video
• Optimization Index
o Overview of resources for selecting optimizations o How Technical Support can help
• Using optimizations to customize for each patient o An orthotist shares how she chooses optimizations o Orthotist explains optimizations for case study from earlier in lesson
• Two “check for understanding” questions
Lesson 2 | Choosing brace optimizations (approximately 20 minutes in length, concludes with a five-minute quiz)
• Case study example showcasing the two most common categories of optimizations o See how to use patient information and assessment videos to select appropriate
optimizations o See why particular optimizations were chosen o See how to order optimizations chosen o See how each optimization improves fit or function
• Walk through all optimizations in “protection for boney anatomy” category • Walk through all optimizations in “pronation control” category • Case study example/”check for understanding” (six questions)
o Learners use patient information and assessment videos to select appropriate optimizations
o Learners explain why particular optimizations were chosen o Learners practice ordering optimizations o Learners explain how each optimization improves fit or function
Lesson 3 | Optimizations practicum (approximately 20 minutes in length)
• Three patient case study examples. For each patient: o Learners use patient information and assessment videos to select appropriate
optimizations o Learners explain why particular optimizations were chosen o Learners practice ordering optimizations o Learners explain how each optimization improves fit or function
• 15 “check for understanding questions” throughout practicum
Concludes with Final Test (approximately 15 minutes)
**This course may be reviewed by visiting www.cascadeinstitute.com. To access the course, register as a new user and complete lessons and the final test for “Brace Optimizations.”**
Needs Identification
Effective orthosis design and application for the neurodevelopmental pediatric population, with application to the adult population as well. Special emphasis on optimizing DAFO braces with optional features to maximize fit and function.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
• Know which optimizations are available for different fit and function needs. • Know the most common categories of optimizations. • Be able to use the DAFO Optimization Index to select appropriate optimizations to
maximize brace effectiveness and comfort for each patient. • Be able to use the DAFO Optimization Index to communicate optimization requests on
the order form. • Know that selecting optimizations carefully for each patient is more important than
simply using many optimizations for every patient. • Know what to do if they would like to use optimizations that are not listed in the DAFO
Optimization Index.
Content Methodology
Students may log in to take the course at any time. Each twenty-minute lesson features curriculum presented via audio, video, illustration and text. At the completion of each lesson, students take a quiz to assess their learning. At the conclusion of the course, students take a final test, which takes approximately 15 minutes. The course, quizzes and final test can be retaken multiple times. A copy of the final test questions is attached to this application.
Sponsor Program Evaluation
Participants are encouraged to provide feedback and are given an opportunity to do so at the end of each lesson within the course via email or our online discussion forum. We also provide contact information for the Cascade Dafo Workshop Coordinator so that participants can ask questions and contribute suggestions and comments.
Speaker Qualifications Cindy E. Diener, CPO Cascade DAFO Inc. Cascade Prosthetics and Orthotics, Inc. 1360 Sunset Ave Ferndale, WA. 98248 (360) 384-1858 [email protected] Education Associate of Science Degree-1990 Everett Community College, Everett, Washington Transfer student with prerequisites for physical therapy B.A. in Psychology-1992 University of Washington Seattle, Washington B.S. in Prosthetics and Orthotics-1994 University of Washington Seattle, Washington Certification American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics Prosthetics Certification, 1996 Orthotics Certification, 1999 Certified Prosthetist/Orthotist #01802 Washington State Department of Health Licensed Orthotist #00000215 Licensed Prosthetist #00000177 Work Experience Cascade Prosthetics and Orthotics, Inc. 1360 Sunset Avenue Ferndale, Washington 98248 1994 to present Cascade DAFO Inc. 1360 Sunset Avenue Ferndale, WA 98248 1996 to present
Cascade Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc. is a subsidiary of Cascade DAFO Inc. Teaching Experience National and international lecturer for Cascade DAFO, Inc. since 2000, with an emphasis on biomechanics and lower limb orthoses for the pediatric population. Guest lecturer at Northwestern University, Orthotics Program, Chicago, Illinois. Guest lecturer at California State University San Domingues Hills, Orthotics Program, Mission Viejo, California. Guest lecturer at University of Kentucky, DPT Graduate Program, Lexington, Kentucky. Presented courses specializing in pediatric lower extremity orthoses at numerous regional and national professional meetings including the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists, American Orthotics and Prosthetics Association, and Hanger Fair. Designed and conducted numerous in-services for physical therapists and physical therapy assistants on general uses of orthoses and the pathologies requiring orthotic devices. Publications “Options for Pediatric Orthoses” Advance for Directors in Rehabilitation Magazine November 2008 DAFO Dynamics Quarterly newsletter publication for Cascade DAFO Inc. Memberships American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists
Loretta Sheldon, COA, CFo PO Box 1550, Ferndale, WA 98248 [email protected] 360-927-1169
Loretta Sheldon is an experienced organizational leader, orthotic clinician, writer and educator specializing in the needs of pediatric patients and their families.
Education
Trinity Western University, Bellingham WA Campus- Current Student, Bachelor of Arts in Leadership.
Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, WA- Intro to Accounting, Biological Principals, Environmental Ethics, Elementary Algebra, Intro to Communications, Intro to Business Computing, Business Law, Intro to Political Science, Music appreciation, Intro to Education, History of Western Civilization I.
Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham, WA, Anatomy and Physiology, Occupational Math, Supervision and Management I
Manchester Community College, Manchester, CT, General Psychology 101, History of Art
Rhode Island School of Photography, Providence, RI, Master of B&W photography
Employment Experience
Cascade Dafo, 1998 – present
Director of Business Development and Education 2010 - present Executive team member, reporting to Cheryl Persse, President and CEO. Responsible for domestic and international business growth, marketing and advertising. Lead Education team responsible for developing all external content delivered via web, in person, video and print. Teach DAFO workshops throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Meet with international customers to answer technical bracing questions. Advise the technical support team manager and domestic sales team to support technical training.
Clinical Assistant to Don Buethorn, CPO, founder of Cascade P&O and Dafo 2002-2010 Active clinician working with pediatric and adult patients in need of orthotic intervention. Experienced with off the shelf and soft goods as well as custom fit and custom fabricated external foot, ankle, knee, hand, arm and spinal support. Special focus is on research and development of current and new designs.
Education Resource Team Manager 2007 - present
Manage team producing all material to inform customers about Cascades braces and related subjects. Products include quarterly newsletter to clinicians with readership of 14,000, called the “best in the business” by our readers. Team also produces dynamic company web site, estore, videos, print, graphics, PowerPoint presentations, instruction sheets, workshop curriculum and supporting documents. Teach in-house and country wide workshop sessions to help attendees learn to assess, evaluate, cast, fit and adjust for bracing needs.
Technical Support Manager 2000-2007
Leading team responsible for direct interaction with clinicians worldwide, offering advice related to DAFO bracing and fabrication choices.
Customer Service Manager 1998-2000
Created original customer service department at Cascade Dafo. Advised customers about off the shelf shoe inserts, taught new personnel as team was built, creating systems and processes for excellent customer service to O&P professionals and retail consumers.
Certifications
(Certifications require a combination of courses, exams, and a minimum of 1,000 hours of clinical experience.) American Board for Certification in O & P (ABC) Registered Orthotic Assistant (#COA00088)
ABC Certified Fitter of Orthotics (#CFo03048) Medic First Aid training programs, completed First Aid Pediatric Plus (CPR, AED, and first aid for Children, Infants and Adults, and Bloodborne Pathogens)
Published Work
Buethorn, Don, CPO, Sheldon, Loretta, ROA (2010) Exceptional AFOs; Balancing flexibility and support to meet patient needs, Physical Therapy Products, Vol. 21, No. 2, February/March 2010, pp 16 -19.
Sheldon, Loretta, ROA (2009) Looking for a Good Fit, Ensuring patients have a properly fitting AF, Physical Therapy Products, Vol., 20, No. 2, February/March, p 16
Sheldon, L., Shride, T., Diener, C., (2008) Growing Needs: Pediatric Orthoses Improve Results One Step at a Time, ADVANCE for Directors in Rehabilitation, Vol., 17, Number 11, November, pp 23 - 24
Sheldon, Loretta, ROA (2008) Ankle-foot bracing for young athletes, the practitioner as team player. The O&P Edge, Vol. 7 No 4, April, pp 42 – 44
Sheldon, Loretta, ROA (2008, Spring) Testing the JumpStart Kangaroo for high muscle tone applications. Dafo Dynamics, Cascade Dafo Newsletter, pp 1 – 3.
Sheldon, Loretta, ROA (2007) Case study, positioning control and rehab support for a non-ambulatory patient. Physical Therapy Products, April, p48.
Brace Optimizations Final Test (14 questions)