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IT’S BEEN A YEAR of change with more to come, you don’t want to miss this opportunity to learn what’s on the horizon and how to prepare. In addition to the best in business education, we have a plethora of advanced clinical programming from physicians, high-level researchers, and top practitioners.
Did we mention our premier Exhibit Hall offering more exhibitors, components, devices, tools, supplies, technologies, and services than any other show of its kind in the United States? Make plans now to participate in the most anticipated meeting for prosthetic, orthotic, and pedorthic professionals.
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE Teri Kuffel, JD (Co-Chair) Rick Riley (Co-Chair)
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA) has decided that the in-person 2020 National Assembly that was scheduled to take place September 9-12 in Las Vegas will instead be delivered as a virtual experience on our interactive, easy-to-use web portal over the same dates. This was not an easy decision, but ultimately the health and safety of our attendees, exhibitors, speakers, and staff remains our top priority.
Nina Bondre, CPO Christina Cox Kathleen DeLawrence Traci Dralle, CFm Chad Duncan, PhD, CPO
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is very excited about the opportunities that a Virtual National Assembly offers, rest assured that it will be full of the same great content and networking opportunities that were planned had we been face-to-face. AOPA intends to channel the energy expended by the Planning Committee into a remote learning and engaging experience with continuing education credits for the highest level of O&P clinical, business, and technical education. Our exhibitors are excited to see you and are busy planning engaging educational showcases. AOPA stands committed to serving its members and the extended O&P community by providing access to quality education while saving costs—dollars on travel, lodging, and entertainment.
Elizabeth Ginzel, MHA, CPO, LPO Kimberly Hanson, CPRH Erick Janisse, CPed, CO Dennis Janisse, CPed Andreas Kannenberg, MD, PhD Joanna Kenton, C/LPO, FAAOP Charles Kuffel, MSM, C/LPO, FAAOP Jeff Lutz, CPO Jennifer Maas, CMP Brad Mattear, LO, CPA, CFo Mark Muller, MS, CPO, FAAOP Joyce Perrone, MHA Kristen Pierson Brian Stroup
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ABOUT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY During this time of change, it isn’t enough to be the best clinician in your area of expertise. You need to be prepared to deal with infectious disease, telemedicine, HIPAA, and the ever-changing Medicare regulations. Attend the 2020 AOPA Virtual National Assembly and you’ll be sure to not just survive but thrive during this unprecedented time. We know that travel is not a top priority but caring for your patients is—and this conference has been developed to help you do just that. The 2020 Assembly has been designed as your one stop shop for everything clinical, business, technical and/or supply-service. In addition to five tracks of specialty education and our engaging exhibit hall, AOPA is pulling out all stops to make sure your experience is a worthy one.
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“CHANGE IS THE LAW OF LIFE AND THOSE WHO LOOK ONLY TO THE PAST OR PRESENT ARE CERTAIN TO MISS THE FUTURE.”
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VIRTUAL EXHIBITS feature cutting-edge products and live chats with representatives
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4 Speakers 6 Schedule at a Glance 8 General Sessions 9 Business Education Program 12 Clinical Education Program 24 Technical Education Program 26 Manufacturers’ Workshops 27 Contests 28 Special Events 29 Exhibitors 30 Code of Conduct 30 Registration Information 31 Registration Form 2020 AOPA VIRTUAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 3
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Speaker Highlights Peter Adamczyk, PhD, CPO, currently serves as the Charles Ringrose Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he directs the Biomechatronics, Assistive Devices, Gait Engineering and Rehabilitation Laboratory. He holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Robotics and Biomechanics. Daniel Ayana, RN, MSN, CNP, is a graduate of Walden University School of Nursing with a master’s degree in Adult/gerontology nurse practitioner and is board certified. Daniel is a nurse practitioner with experience managing neurosurgery patients and works for a trauma level one hospital in Minneapolis, MN.
g n i k a e p s Beverly Cusick, PT, MS, NDT, COF/BOC, is an Associate Professor for the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions—Pediatric Program. She is a guest lecturer for numerous annual conferences, an instructor of more than 450 courses, and has authored two books, several textbook chapters, articles for journals and magazines. Andreas Giovanni Cutti, PhD, MEng, serves as Applied Research Manager, INAIL Prosthetic Center and as a member of ISO TC 168 Committee. He is associate editor of Prosthetics & Orthotics International and Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. He earned his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from University of Bologna, Italy.
Emma Beisheim, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist and researcher in the University of Delaware Limb Loss Studies Lab where she investigates functional outcomes following amputation and participates in comprehensive evaluations to assist with prosthesis prescription.
Caitlin Deom, PT, DPT, is a Therapy Manager at the Brain Innovation Center at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab. Caitlin manages an interdisciplinary team, orchestrates logistics surrounding delivery of patient care, works on various department-specific and organization-wide projects, and provides interventions to patients at the inpatient setting.
Emily Bishop, PhD, is a Biomedical Engineer specializing in human biomechanics and knee joint injury and disease. Emily has 10 years’ experience in Biomedical Engineering. Emily is a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Calgary performing research to further validate the effectiveness of Spring Loaded™ bionic knee brace, Levitation.
Shaun Douglas Mendenhall, MD, focuses on comprehensive hand and wrist surgery after trauma, congenital differences, tumors, or degenerative processes such as arthritis. He also does peripheral nerve surgery on the upper and lower extremities including the brachial plexus.
Nina Bondre, CPO, is the Clinical Educator for Cascade Orthopedic Supply, Inc. She enjoys learning about new technologies and componentry to assist clinicians in the field. Her clinical focus is on product comparisons and current research to clarify indications and considerations for various designs.
Jennifer Fawcett, CO, specializes in orthotic treatment of the spine focusing on a variety of spinal diagnoses that include trauma, infection, and deformity. She was a contributing author to the Atlas of Spinal Orthotics and lectures regularly to the local spine fellows.
Rickard Brånemark, MD, PhD, MSc, FRSM, is a Research Scientist at the Biomechatronics Group at the Center for Extreme Bionics at MIT Media Lab. Rickard has pioneered the studies on titanium implants to anchor limb prostheses and the use of implanted electrodes to provide motor control and artificial sensory feedback. He has been acknowledged as the most experienced surgeon in this field.
Prateek Grover, MD, PhD, is a board-certified PM&R physician at Washington University School of Medicine, and Medical Director for the Rehabilitation Institute of St Louis, MO. In addition to a medical degree, Dr. Grover also holds a PhD in biomedical engineering and a master’s degree in healthcare administration.
Stacey Brown, MPO, is an orthotic resident at Hanger Clinic and a recent graduate from Northwestern where she served as student liaison for Women in O&P at Chicago Children’s Museum and the Museum of Science. Stacey is passionate about recruiting students for O&P to elevate our profession and improve the diversity of our field.
Brian Hafner, PhD, is a Professor in the University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and a principal investigator at the University of Washington Center on Outcomes Research in Rehabilitation. Dr. Hafner has authored or co-authored more than 70 peer-reviewed scientific publications.
Shuo-Hsiu Chang, PT, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at McGovern Medical School; as Administrative Director of the NeuroRecovery Research Center and Scientist at TIRR Memorial Hermann. His research focuses on the effects of neuromuscular modulation and clinical application of rehabilitation robotic devices.
Andrew Hansen, PhD, is currently the Director of the Minneapolis Adaptive Design & Engineering (MADE) Program at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System. He is also a Professor of Rehabilitation Science and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Hansen received his PhD in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University.
Bria Collins, MPO, currently serves as a Care Extender at Hanger Clinic. Bria holds a master’s degree in O&P, BS degree in Biomedical Engineering and is working towards a law degree at Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law. Professional interests include healthcare regulatory policy, cross-disciplinary professional relationships, and technology-aided clinical processes.
Anton Johannesson, PhD, CPO(Euro), currently serves as Clinical Manager of Prosthetics at Össur. He is also lead clinician in Prosthetics at Teamolmed in Sweden. He earned his PhD in orthopedics from University of Lund, Sweden. Research interests include lower limb amputation in patients with vascular disease.
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Brian Kaluf, CP, FAAOP, holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Purdue University and subsequently conducted research at the Computer Simulation of Human Motion lab at the University of Stuttgart. He currently serves as Ability's clinical outcomes research director where he leads research to improve patient evaluations through outcome measures. Andreas Kannenberg MD (GER), PhD, worked as a physician in Germany for over 10 years. He currently serves as Ottobock’s Executive Medical Director for and coordinates clinical research. He is part of a global medical and research team to consult R&D, product management, reimbursement and sales on medical subjects. Kenton Kaufman, PHD, PE, is the W Hall Wendel Jr Musculoskeletal Research Professor, Director of Motion Analysis Laboratory, Professor of Bioengineering, and Consultant in the Departments of Orthopedic Surgery, Physiology and Biomedical Engineering at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Kaufman serves on the NIH Advisory Board for Medical Rehabilitation Research and the Medical Advisory Board for AOPA. Professor Edward Lemaire, PhD, is a Professor at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine; Adjunct Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Human Kinetics, Health Sciences, and Systems Design Engineering; and Investigator with The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute’s Centre for Rehabilitation Resewarch and Development. He is also President of the ISPO. Michael Lovdal, PhD, is a leading healthcare analyst who earned his MBA and Doctorate at Harvard Business School, then joined its faculty teaching corporate strategy. Today, he serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Columbia Business School, co-teaching a course on Innovative Models in Global Healthcare. Jonathan Moore, DPM, MS, received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the California College of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Moore is widely published on numerous foot and ankle-related topics and serves on multiple professional boards. He was also named as one of Podiatry Management's most influential podiatric physicians in America. Stephanie Morgan Green, Esq, has been part of the DMEPOS industry for over 20 years, providing legal guidance to physicians, healthcare facilities, and DMEPOS suppliers in all areas of healthcare business and regulatory law. Stephanie has been responsible for all aspects of medical billing, collections, and medical necessity coverage requirements.
Amandi Rhett, MS, CPO/LPO, is currently an Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine’s O&P program and a practitioner at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Houston. Amandi holds a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, and a MS degree in P&O from Baylor College of Medicine. Noah Rosenblatt, PhD, currently serves as Assistant Professor of the Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research at the Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, IL. His primary research focus is mobility and function in lower limb prosthesis users and aging, falls, and stability of gait. Michael Schaefer, PhD, CPO, is CEO of POHLIG GmbH. He serves as a board member of ISPO Germany. He currently serves as Clinical Chair for OT World and on numerous committees and works for setting quality standards in upper and lower extremity prosthetics in Germany. Mayank Seth, PhD, MSc, is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Delaware. Research interests include improving gait and function for individuals with lower limb amputation. He received his PhD from Stony Brook University. Douglas Smith, MD, specializes in orthopaedic trauma, surgery and rehabilitation. He is the lead editor for the third edition of the AAOS Atlas of Amputations and Limb Deficiencies. He serves as consultant to the U.S. Military Amputee Centers and has published numerous papers and book chapters on amputation and limb loss. Kristin Smith, CO, currently serves as lead orthotist in the spinal division of Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare in St. Paul, MN. In collaboration with the University of Minnesota, she is a lead investigator on multiple scoliosis research projects, including a long-term AIS outcome study. Zach Thurow, CPO, specializes in traumatic spinal bracing at Winkley O&P in Minneapolis, MN. He works closely with the Neurosurgery team at Hennepin County Medical Center in downtown Minneapolis, providing custom and off the shelf spinal solutions for traumatic spinal injuries. Naz Wahab, MD, is a Board-certified physician and a Fellow of the American Professional Wound Care Association. Dr. Wahab and her team of providers offer the Las Vegas area modern, evidence-based, and advanced wound healing modalities. New to the Las Vegas market, they have created a clinical research institute for patients that have been unable to heal with other treatment modalities.
Sarah Moudy, PhD, is a postdoctoral research associate with the human movement performance lab at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth, TX. Her research interests include the biomechanics of injuries in clinical populations and the advancement of clinical translation research.
Matthew Wernke, PhD, is an Applied Research Engineer for WillowWood. He received his PhD from the University of South Florida. Currently, he leads several federally funded research and R&D projects.
Marlo Ortiz, CP(M), is the National coordinator of Uniting Frontiers Regional Board, International Representative of ISPO Mexico, and Board Member of ISPO International. He is Past President of the Mexican O&P Association. He is a recipient of AAOP’s “Clinical Creativity” award and Blatchford’s award for Best Prosthetic Technology at ISPO World Congress.
Shane Wurdeman, PhD, CP, FAAOP, holds a degree in physics, a Master's in prosthetics and orthotics, and a PhD in biomechanics. He is currently Director of Clinical Research with Hanger Clinic’s Department of Clinical and Scientific Affairs. He is based out of Houston, TX.
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Schedule-At-A-Glance TUESDAY
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 8, 2020
SEPTEMBER 10, 2020
11:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
11:00 – 11:15 a.m.
Pre-show Orthotic Workshop (C1) • Muscle Tone and Hypertonous Assessment and Relevance to Ankle-Foot Orthotic Management
General Session—Welcome and Opening Remarks (GS2)
*Additional Ticket Required.
11:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Pre-show Prosthetic Workshop (C2) • Improving Care for Athletes: A Discussion on Sport-Specific Orthoses and Prostheses *Additional Ticket Required.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 2020
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Concurrent Manufacturers’ Workshops (2-hour)—Tier A
1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Manufacturers’ Workshops (2-hour)—Tier B
3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Concurrent Manufacturers’ Workshops (2-hour)—Tier C
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Concurrent Manufacturers’ Workshops (1-hour)—Tier D
6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Opening General Session (GS1) • Opening Remarks • Keynote Presentation: What Has Changed in American Healthcare and How Will the Pandemic Affect the Future?
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Welcome Reception
All times are Eastern Standard Time (ET)
11:15 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. General Session—Award Winning Thranhardt Lectures (C3) • Systematic Procedure in Lower Limb Amputation—The Scandinavian Approach (C3-A) • High Intensity Gait Training for Stroke Patients: The Neuroplastic Principles Behind this Evidence-Based Treatment Modality, Comparison to Conventional Physical Therapy and Effect on Orthotic Management (C3-B)
12:30 – 1:25 p.m. Concurrent Education • SYMPOSIUM: Understanding the Wound Healing Continuum and It's Considerations in Returning Quality of Life with O&P (C4) • Fabrication Lab Safety in the 21st Century (T1-A) • The Nuts and Bolts of CFab and Technician Credentialing (T1-B) • DME MAC Medicare Policy Updates (B1)
1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Unopposed Exhibit Time
1:30 – 5:00 p.m. Exhibition Open
3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Concurrent Education • SYMPOSIUM: Challenges of a Modern A-K Socket Design (C5) • SYMPOSIUM: Orthotic Spine Management (C6) • Unique Surgical Considerations in the Geriatric Population (C7-A) • Diabetes in the Elderly (C7-B) • Facility Accreditation for the Technician (T2) • NEW Reel and Product Line Fabrication Techniques (T3) • Navigating Your Business Through Covid (B2) • Work at Home Policies: Protecting Your Business & Making Sure the Work Gets Done (B3)
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Concurrent Education • SYMPOSIUM: Unifying Stakeholder Perspectives: The Limb Loss Rehabilitation Continuum (C8) • Pediatric Orthotic Treatment Protocols—A Free Paper Session (C9) • Why Do They Act That Way? Relating to Baby Boomers (C10-A) • Medicare Update for Pedorthists (C10-B) • Alignment Transfer, and Lamination of Posterior Mounted Foot Solutions (T4) • Patient Collections: Best Practices Made Better (B4) • Your Bottom Line Starts at the Front Desk (B5)
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Virtual Happy Hour—Entertainment, giveaways and chat rooms
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FRIDAY
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
SEPTEMBER 12, 2020
11:00 – 11:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – Noon
General Session—Opening Remarks
Closing General Session (GS4) • Workplace Sexual Harassment Tools and Guidance: Promoting Dialogue and Creating a Respectful Environment
11:15 – 11:55 a.m. General Session (GS3) • AOPA Membership Meeting and Awards Program
Noon – 1:30 p.m. Concurrent Education • SYMPOSIUM: Fall Prevention (C11) • Upper Extremity Prosthetics—A Free Paper Session (C12) • Is Your Socket Strong Enough? How Do You Know? (T5) • Hamontree Lecture Series (B6)
1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Unopposed Exhibit Time
1:30 – 5:00 p.m. Exhibition Open
3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Concurrent Education • Safely Addressing Limb Length Discrepancies (C15-A) • Arthritis in All of Its Forms (C15-B) • Internal Ridged Frame, Flexible Urethane Socket Fabrication (T6) • DME MAC Fireside Chat (B7)
3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Concurrent Education • SYMPOSIUM: Impact of Prosthetic Interventions on Musculoskeletal Pain in Individuals with Lower Limb Amputations (C13) • SYMPOSIUM: Navigating O&P Education and Practice as a Minority Individual (C14)
4:00 – 4:30 p.m. O&P PAC Appreciation Reception
4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Concurrent Education • Lower Extremity Prosthetics—Improved Outcomes Through Novel Research—A Free Paper Session (C16) • Lower Limb Orthotics: Bracing for Improved Mobility—A Free Paper Session (C17) • The State of the Additive Manufacturing Industry in the O&P (T7) • AOPA Updates (B8) • How to Resolve Your Medicaid & Medicaid MCO Problems in 25 Easy Steps (B9)
Noon – 1:00 p.m. Concurrent Education • SYMPOSIUM: Getting a Grip on Mechanical and External Powered Partial Hand Prosthesis (C18) • SYMPOSIUM: The Teamwork of ACPOC: Promoting Collaboration and Comprehensive Care of Children with Musculoskeletal Differences (C19) • Hands-on Foot: The Dysvascular Limb (C20-A) • The Big Picture: How Comorbidities in Your Elderly Patients Impact Your Treatment Plan (C20-B) • Lean Fabrication Lab How Many Devices Can You Fabricate in a Day? (T8) • Selling an O&P Business—Key Information to Consider (B10)
1:00 – 1:15 p.m. Break
1:15 – 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Education • SYMPOSIUM: The OPRA System: Continuum of Care vs. Implant (C21) • Health Economics and Technology—A Free Paper Session (C22) • The Prosthetic Socket and Residual Limb—The Foundation of Amputee Rehabilitation—A Free Paper Session (C23) • Pedorthic Education: Staying Healthy as You Age (C24) • Outcome Measures Beyond Clinical Care: Do You Know Your Work-Flow Process Measures? (B11)
2:15 p.m. Concurrent Education • Considerations for Treating the Lower Extremity Amputee—A Free Paper Session (C25) • Leveraging NCOPE Tracker Data to Inform Clinical Operations and Quality Improvement (B12)
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Concurrent Manufacturers’ Workshop (1-hour)—Tier E
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General Sessions All times are ET
OPENING GENERAL SESSION 1 (GS1)
GENERAL SESSION 2 (GS2/C3)
Wednesday, September 9 | 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 10 | 11:00a.m. – 12:25 p.m.
Keynote Address What Has Changed in American Health Care, and How Will the Pandemic Affect the Future? Michael Lovdal, PhD Dr. Lovdal obtained his MBA and doctorate at Harvard Business School, then joined its faculty teaching corporate strategy. He later moved to the Sloan School at MIT. Mike then began his consulting career at Oliver Wyman, where over a 35-year career, he undertook projects for clients in consumer products, media and technology. During his final years at Oliver Wyman, Mike concentrated solely on healthcare serving providers, payers, pharma companies and public health organizations. Today, he serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Columbia Business School co-teaching a course on “Innovative Models in Global Healthcare.”
Breakfast and General Session
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Don’t miss the Best of Show— Award-Winning Thranhardt Lectures
Kick off Day 2 with the Thranhardt Lecture Series. Hear the two abstracts selected as the AwardWinning “Best of Show” Thranhardt Lectures. Launched by a gift from J.E. Hanger, in memory of Howard R. Thranhardt, CP, the series recognizes individuals committed to advancing O&P education and research. The Thranhardt Award has become one of the most coveted awards in the O&P profession.
SHOW
Systematic Procedure in Lower Limb Amputation— The Scandinavian Approach (C3-A)
Anton Johannesson, PhD, CPO High Intensity Gait Training for Stroke Patients: The Neuroplastic Principles Behind this Evidence-Based Treatment Modality, Comparison to Conventional Physical Therapy and Effect on Orthotic Management (C3-B)
Caitlin Deom, PT, DPT John Frederick, CPO/L
GS1
GS2 GENERAL SESSION 3 (GS3)
CLOSING GENERAL SESSION 4 (GS4)
Friday, September 11 | 11:00 - 11:55 a.m.
Saturday, September 12 | 11:00 a.m. – Noon
AOPA Membership Meeting and Awards Program Friday morning’s General Session will include an awards ceremony and update from the AOPA leadership. Hear election results, treasurer’s report, and how your dues dollars are being used to advance Advocacy, Research, and Education for you and the O&P profession. Additionally, learn about proposed changes to the AOPA bylaws and changes that will affect all in the profession. All are welcome.
GS3
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Workplace Sexual Harassment: Dialogue and Creating a Respectful Environment The O&P Alliance endorses a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination in the workplace. Learn tools to help create awareness, prevent inappropriate behavior and implement policies to address harassment with the overall goal of promoting inclusive company culture.
GS4
Business EDUCATION PROGRAM The Business Education Workgroup is pleased to provide you with a timely program that offers solutions to your most perplexing problems with sound teaching from experts on those topics.
All times are ET
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 11:00 a.m. – 12:25 p.m.
3:30 – 4:00 p.m.
General Session (GS2/C3)
Work at Home Policies: Protecting Your Business & Making Sure the Work Gets Done (B3)
Join us for opening remarks as we start the day with the Thranhardt Lecture Series. For over BESTof 20-years, the Thranhardt Award has been one SHOW of the most distinguished honors in the orthotics and prosthetics profession for researchers. (The following sessions run consecutive within this program.)
Lori Swanson, JD
High Intensity Gait Training for Stroke Patients: The Neuroplastic Principles Behind this Evidence-Based Treatment Modality, Comparison to Conventional Physical Therapy and Effect on Orthotic Management (C3-B)
Many employees have been working from home due to COVID-19. It is a smart idea for an employer that permits remote work to have a written policy setting boundaries and expectations for the work and to protect the employer from liability. It is also important for both employers and employees to take precautions to protect information about the business and its customers from the increased risks of cyber-intrusions and other data security breaches of remote work. Take part in a discussion on the following considerations for the content of a work-at-home policy: eligibility for remote work, performance expectations for remote work, the home worksite, security and data privacy, and liability.
12:30 – 1:25 p.m.
4:00 – 4:30 p.m.
DME MAC Medicare Policy Updates (B1)
Patient Collections: Best Practices Made Better (B4)
Systematic Procedure in Lower Limb Amputation— The Scandinavian Approach (C3-A)
Jessica Bennett, Clinical Reviewer, RN Stacie McMichel, Senior Provider Relations Analyst, CGS, LLC
Jennifer Leon, VP, Brightree Patient Collections
Are you faced with the challenge of navigating through your initial claim determinations? Need to know the next step towards resolution? Come join the DME MACs Outreach team as they present to you an overview of recent changes and updates to the Medicare program. In addition to receiving Medicare updates, the DME MACs will also address the most common CERT denials for Orthotic and Prosthetic claims and provide resources to help avoid and resolve these common errors.
4:30 – 5:00 p.m.
3:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Navigating Your Business Through COVID with Resources from the Small Business Administration (B2) Sandra Lawson, Public Affairs Specialist, SBA Office of Disaster Assistance, Invited Learn more about resources available from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Office of Disaster Assistance. SBA resources help keep small businesses in business and retain their employees as a result the COVID-19 pandemic. The Economic Injury Disaster Loan provides working capital to pay fixed debt, payroll, and other bills that could not have been paid had the disaster not occurred.
Are you tired of writing off patient balances due to nonpayment? Is your staff allowing your patients to make the rules when it comes time to pay for equipment and services? It’s time to stop the patient collections madness! Collecting from patients shouldn’t be that hard. This session will focus on making best practices better and pave the way for a better patient collections experience for your staff, and your patients.
Your Bottom Line Starts at the Front Desk (B5) Tanya Baer, CFo, CFm Learn how to best ensure your intake process provides your staff with the information needed for smooth claims processing. The importance of understanding how to read insurance cards will be underscored with emphasis on it’s impact on improving your bottom line.
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Virtual Happy Hour
Join your colleagues for an enjoyable evening featuring entertainment from your peers, giveaways, and roundtable discussions.
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BUSINESS
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11:15 - 11:55 a.m.
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
General Session (GS3)
DME MAC Fireside Chat (B7)
AOPA Membership Meeting and Awards Program
Angie Cooper, Senior Provider Relations Analyst, CGS Administrators, LLC
All AOPA Members are encouraged to participate in the Annual Membership Meeting to learn what’s happening in your profession and the association. Receive an update on elections and hear from AOPA’s Executive Director, Eve Lee.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Hamontree Lectures Series (B6)
Jessica Bennett, Clinical Reviewer, RN Stacie McMichel, Senior Provider Relations Analyst, CGS, LLC Got questions? We have answers! Gather your thoughts and bring your notepad. The DME MAC Contractors will be available to address your general questions regarding Medicare’s policies. Don’t miss your opportunity to get answers to the questions you have been sitting on!
The Sam E. Hamontree, CP(E) Business Education Award was created to recognize the best business papers submitted for presentation at the AOPA National Assembly. This award is envisioned as a counterpart to the Thranhardt Award given each year to the best clinical abstract(s). The audience will be invited to cast their vote for the award winner. The winner will be announced at the Saturday morning General Session. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Prior Authorization, How to PROVE Medical Necessity (B6-A) Dale Berry, CP, FAAOP, LP Discover the priorities and procedures of the prior authorization process to identify the quantity and quality of documentation to obtain a timely authorization. Learn to identify common practices and pitfalls that are routinely submitted that delay and often “red flag” a file for review and audit that in-turn needlessly will delay patient care. We will address key factors to ensure that the prosthetic documentation meets the critical criteria and standards to P.R.O.V.E. medical necessity.
Case Studies of Medical Necessity: How to Convince Payers to Approve Advanced Devices (B6-B) Andreas Kannenberg, MD (GER), PhD Hear a discussion on the concept of medical necessity and its step-to-step application to compile the necessary information and documentation for three exemplary patient cases—a microprocessor controlled prosthetic knee (C-Leg), a microprocessor swing and stance control orthosis (C-Brace®), and powered prosthetic ankle-foot component (Empower).
Regulatory and Oversight Issues: What You Need to Know Now (B6-C) Wayne van Halem, CFE, AHFI Regulatory burdens are abound when seeking reimbursement from the government for orthotics and prosthetics. Discover current and future regulatory challenges that orthotic and prosthetic providers face, including an update on Medicare’s prior authorization program, OIG mandated six-year lookback audits, and what we can expect from oversight agencies once the ALJ appeal backlog is reduced in 2021.
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4:00 - 4:30 p.m.
O&P PAC Appreciation Reception The O&P Political Action Committee works to protect the future of the profession and the services our industry provides by offering O&P professionals an opportunity to support U.S. House and Senate candidates who understand O&P’s role in healthcare. You are cordially invited to a private reception held by the PAC that will be attended by one or more of our congressional champions. Stay tuned for more details.
BUSINESS
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
11:00 a.m. - Noon
AOPA Updates (B8)
Closing General Session (GS4)
Joe McTernan, Director of Coding and Reimbursement Services, Education, and Programming, AOPA
Workplace Sexual Harassment Tools and Guidance: Promoting Dialogue and Creating a Respectful Environment
This interactive session will provide attendees with an overview of all of the activities that AOPA is working on that affects AOPA members and all members of the O&P profession. Highlights of the session will include updates on changes to the Medicare program as a result of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, the status of Medicare Prior Authorization for O&P services, the status of Medicare Competitive Bidding for OTS orthoses, recent Medicare policy updates, and a summary of upcoming AOPA education opportunities.
Teri Kuffel, JD Eve Lee, MBA, CAE Additional speakers to be announced The O&P Alliance endorses a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination in the workplace. Learn tools to help create awareness, prevent inappropriate behavior and implement policies to address harassment with the overall goal of promoting inclusive company culture.
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Selling an O&P Business—Key Information to Consider (B10)
ENGAGING PRESENTATIONS FROM
EXPERTS IN O&P
David Holzman, CFA Jim Kingsley Mike Schlesinger Learn the ins and outs and key information to consider when selling an O&P business, from the owner’s evaluation of their decision to initiate the process through integration. 1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
Outcome Measures Beyond Clinical Care: Do You Know Your Work-Flow Process Measures? (B11) Stephanie Morgan Greene, Esq.
5:15 - 6:00 p.m.
How to Resolve Your Medicaid & Medicaid MCO Problems in 25 Easy Steps (B9) Brock Berta, MBA, CPC-A Don’t just complain about Medicaid. Do something about it. Here is a blueprint for tackling your traditional Medicaid or Medicaid MCO issues.
Join us to examine the use of quality assurance programs to provide process measures for your practice workflow, including your effectiveness in working with your referral sources. Do you know (and not just an estimate) how often your referral sources provide qualifying documentation without having to use an amendment or corrections, or how long it takes to obtain records or amendments from your referral source(s) and CPOs? During this session we will discuss how to develop a quality assurance program that will not only ensure you have proper medical records but can also be used to provide outcomes to measure (and improve) the efficiencies of your practice.
2:15 - 3:15 p.m.
Leveraging NCOPE Tracker Data to Inform Clinical Operations and Quality Improvement (B12) Christopher Robinson, MS, MBA, CPO, ATC, FAAOP(D) Learn about the role data plays in informing clinician training and quality improvement.
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Clinical EDUCATION PROGRAM Register or learn more at www.AOPAnet.org. All times are ET
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 2020
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 2020
11:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Pre-show Orthotic Workshop— Muscle Tone and Hypertonous Assessment and Relevance to Ankle-Foot Orthotic Management (C1)
Manufacturers’ Workshops
Beverly Cusick, PT, MS, NDT, COF/BOC Clinical practitioners commonly use the term “muscle tone” to describe a different condition and use various methods to attempt to quantify it. We will clarify the definition, relate movement strategies to the development of typical ankle function and equinus deformity, review clinical assessment procedures for hamstrings length and ankle dorsiflexion range of motion, and more. During the lab portion, we will measure hamstring muscle length and passive ankle dorsiflexion range of motion with knee extended. Tickets are $35 per person. Space is limited. See page 28 for full description.
11:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
■ Pre-show Prosthetic Workshop— Improving Care for Athletes: A Discussion on Sport-Specific Orthoses and Prostheses (C2) Jennifer Lučarević, PT, DPT, PhD Candidate Mark Muller, MS, CPO, FAAOP Assistive technology including functional bracing (orthotics) and prosthetics are frequently utilized in adaptive sports. Communication between the athlete, parent, coach, and healthcare providers is critical to ensuring that a sport orthosis or prosthesis device meets the specific demands of the sport and is allowed within the sport rules and regulations. This session will introduce healthcare providers to opportunities to engage with competitive and recreational adaptive sport programs and more. Tickets are $35 per person. Space is limited. See page 28 for full description.
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The workshops always provide opportunities to learn techniques about specific products from suppliers and this year will not disappoint. Review the plethora of opportunities and get ready to learn cool time saving techniques and how to work with specific products to receive the best outcomes for your patients. Please see page 26 for a complete listing of workshops or visit www.AOPAassembly.org for the most up to date information. Tier A 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Tier B 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Tier C 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Tier D 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Opening General Session (GS1) Keynote Address What Has Changed in American Health Care, and How Will the Pandemic Affect the Future? Michael Lovdal, PhD Dr. Lovdal obtained his MBA and doctorate at Harvard Business School, then joined its faculty teaching corporate strategy. He later moved to the Sloan School at MIT. Mike then began his consulting career at Oliver Wyman, where over a 35-year career, he undertook projects for clients in consumer products, media and technology. During his final years at Oliver Wyman, Mike concentrated solely on healthcare serving providers, payers, pharma companies and public health organizations. Today, he serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Columbia Business School co-teaching a course on “Innovative Models in Global Healthcare.”
7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Virtual Welcome Reception Join us as we kick off the virtual show with opportunities to network with your colleagues. Enjoy door prizes and a first look at the exhibit hall. The opening session and reception are included with your full conference registration.
CLINICAL
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 11:00 – 12:25 p.m.
12:30 - 1:25 p.m.
General Session (GS2/C3)
SYMPOSIUM: Understanding the Wound Healing Continuum and It's Considerations in Returning Quality of Life with O&P (C4)
BESTof
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Join us for opening remarks as SHOW we kick start the day with the Thranhardt Lecture Series. For over 20-years, the Thranhardt award has been one of the most distinguished honors in the orthotics and prosthetics profession for researchers. (The following sessions run consecutively within this program.)
Systematic Procedure in Lower Limb Amputation—The Scandinavian Approach (C3-A) Anton Johannesson, PhD, CPO Review the benefit of a systematic approach in treatment of lower limb amputations with the aim to mobilize those patients through optimizing a well-trained team of skilled professionals.
High Intensity Gait Training for Stroke Patients: The Neuroplastic Principles Behind this Evidence-Based Treatment Modality, Comparison to Conventional Physical Therapy and Effect on Orthotic Management (C3-B) Caitlin Deom, PT, DPT John Frederick, CPO/L High Intensity Gait Training (HIGT) is an evidence-based treatment modality that utilizes principles of neuroplasticity to improve the locomotor function of stroke patients. We will present an overview of these principles and the research supporting HIGT as a more effective approach in comparison to conventional stroke therapy. By understanding HIGT and the measures used to implement it, orthotists are better equipped to evaluate and formulate treatment plans.
Naz Wahab, MD The loss of a limb can be a physical, emotional, and psychological stress. For patients' dealing with these issues, delays in surgical wound healing can lead to an even more devastating stress with the patient's continued inability to perform their Activities of Daily Living and further delays rehabilitation and recovery. Learning the importance of the wound healing continuum and the role it plays in prosthetic and orthotic fittings is quite important for swift recovery. We will learn about microangiopathy and peripheral neuropathy and its role in wound healing. In addition, we will address the importance of skin temperature, pressure points and skin tensile strength in surgical wound healing. Lastly, we will introduce new diagnostic technologies and how we can utilize these advancements for sustained wound healing.
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
SYMPOSIUM: Challenges of a Modern AK-Socket Design (C5) Tim Baumeister, CPO Malte Bellmann, PhD, CPO Olaf Gawron, CPO Jason Kahle, MSMS, CPO, FAAOP Marlo Ortiz, CP (M) Michael Schäffer, PhD, CPO It is undisputed that the performance of the amputee depends significantly on the design of the prosthetic socket. As the central link between man and technology, it has to fulfill biomechanical aspects as well as specific embedding characteristics. Some of them can be discussed, others are almost irrefutable, since they are based on clearly comprehensible physical laws. Experts in this care area report on the latest approaches to high performance socket designs in transfemoral prosthetics. Different methods of shape detection from plaster cast to digital scan are considered as well as the critical debate on the design of the sockets entry level (Ischial containment, Ischio-Ramal containment, subischial technique). At the same time, concrete approaches for the improvement of the sockets guidance behavior will be shown, as well as measures with influence on the reduction of stump-socketpseudarthrosis and the painful stump.
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
SYMPOSIUM: Orthotic Spine Management (C6)
SYMPOSIUM: Unifying Stakeholder Perspectives: The Limb Loss Rehabilitation Continuum Framework (C8)
Daniel Ayana, MSN, RN, CNP
Dylan Borrenpohl, CPO
Prateek Grover, MD
Jennifer Fawcett, CO
Kenton Kaufman, PhD, PE
Douglas Smith, MD
Kristin Smith, CO
Jim Weber, MBA
Zachary Thurow, CPO
Understanding the health system for limb loss can serve as a common interactive platform to link patients, caregivers, providers, prosthetists, as well as manufacturers, payers, researchers, government, and advocacy groups. The Limb Loss Rehabilitation Continuum Framework can unify all these perspectives. It highlights the vital role of each stakeholder, the importance of coordination between stakeholders and care settings, and the link between proximal actions and distal outcomes. During this session you’ll hear from three stakeholder perspectives—the surgical perspective , the prosthetist perspective, and the researcher perspective as examples of how the Framework unifies the stakeholders.
Orthotic management of the spine can be very complex. During this session we will break it down and take a look at today’s treatments. This symposium will include perspective from a few of the primary treatment centers in the Twin Cities. Our speakers will address what is being done to manage traumatic spine, post-operative spine, and scoliosis. Through looking at current practice, diagnoses, and protocol we hope to share a clear perspective on how to appropriately manage the spine with an orthosis. In addition, an update on the current ISPO spine short course and other spinal education opportunities will be shared. All of this will be concluded with an opportunity for discussion during a question and answer session.
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Pediatric Orthotic Treatment Protocols—A Free Paper Session (C9)
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Hear research results to help guide your treatment protocols for the pediatric patient. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Pedorthic Education—Preparing to Care for the Geriatric Patient (C7)
Age-Related Changes in the Orthotic Treatment Correction Rate of Infants with Deformational Brachycephaly (C9-A)
The number of Americans over the age of 65 is projected to double, from 46 million today to over 98 million by 2060, which will make up almost 24 percent of the population. Are you prepared? (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Tiffany Graham, MSPO, CPO, LPO, FAAOP
Unique Surgical Considerations in the Geriatric Population (C7-A) Additional speakers to be announced
A retrospective chart review was performed on 253 infants who underwent orthotic treatment for deformational brachycephaly. The rate of correction to the cephalic index will be examined based on the age at which an infant began orthotic treatment and an equation will be presented which may be used to estimate the expected treatment duration for these infants based on their age and clinical goals.
Boston Brace Baby Initial Results: A Novel Approach to Treatment of Infantile Scoliosis (C9-B)
Review the many foot issues the geriatric population must deal with and surgical options that can decrease pain as well as improve ambulation and safety. We will review different corrective procedures, as well as fusion and joint replacements.
Lauren Houle, PT, DPT, CPO
Diabetes in the Elderly (C7-B)
Significant Factors in Orthotic Treatment of Deformational Head Shapes (C9-C)
Brian Lane, CPed In this informative session, we will explore the breadth and depth of the American diabetes epidemic and its devastating effect on our geriatric patients’ feet and the impact on their quality of life. Review current thinking on prevention and treatment of diabetic foot complications as well as new modalities and techniques on the horizon. 14 AOPA 2020 VIRTUAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
This presentation outlines initial results of a new brace design specifically for the management of infantile idiopathic scoliosis. It eliminates the need for patients to undergo multiple rounds of anesthesia, thus reducing associated patient risk and cost to families.
Tiffany Graham, MSPO, CPO, LPO, FAAOP A retrospective chart review was performed on 1,252 infants treated for deformational head shapes with a cranial remolding orthosis (CRO). We will discuss the statistical analysis of the influence of prematurity, torticollis, starting age, and initial head shape measurements on the treatment outcomes of final head shape measurements and treatment duration.
BE CONNECTED
ND FRIENDS, NEW AND OLD
CLINICAL
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Pedorthic Education (C10) Communication is key whether you are working with an aging patient or a regulatory body. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Why Do They Act That Way? Relating to Baby Boomers (C10-A)
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Erick Janisse, CO, CPed Intergenerational communication is challenging enough. Add to it some of the personality changes that come with aging and it can become bewildering and frustrating. In this session we will learn how to communicate and collaborate effectively with elderly patients to ensure the best healthcare outcomes.
Medicare Update for Pedorthists (C10-B) Brian Lane, CPed This session will include a discussion of topics including the use of new fabrication techniques in the design of shoe inserts and a general overview of functional and diabetic shoe inserts.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 11:15 - 11:55 a.m.
General Session (GS3) AOPA Membership Meeting and Awards Program
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All AOPA Members are encouraged to participate in the Annual Membership Meeting to learn what’s happening in your profession and the association.
We ARE AOPA ADVOCACY | RESEARCH | EDUCATION
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Virtual Happy Hour Join your colleagues as we celebrate the success of another day of learning and education! Spend an hour celebrating and networking with your O&P colleagues. Bring your favorite beverage and join us for door prizes, entertainment, and chat rooms. The Happy Hour reception is included in your full conference registration.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
SYMPOSIUM: Fall Prevention (C11) Dennis Janisse, CPed Kenton Kaufman, PhD, PE Jonathan Moore, DPM, MS Learn the ins and outs of fall prevention from identifying and reducing risks to bracing to prevent falls. We will also review modalities for fall prevention.
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CLINICAL
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Upper Extremity Prosthetics—A Free Paper Session (C12) Explore treatment options and protocols for the upper-extremity patient. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces with Intramuscular Electrodes Provide Intuitive Prosthetic Hand Grip Pattern Switching Control Without Co-Contraction or Triggers (C12-A) Alicia Davis, MPA, CPO, FAAOP(D) We will discuss the novel surgical technique of Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces (RPNIs) coupled with intramuscular electrodes and how they have been shown to enhance prosthetic control by allowing intuitive and precise control of individual fingers and grasps using a commercially available multi-articulating prosthetic hand without the need for a trigger to switch grasp patterns.
A Customized PROMIS Upper Extremity Short Form Performed Satisfactory among Individuals with Arm Amputation (C12-B) Dwiesha England, MSEng Shane Wurdeman, PhD, CP, FAAOP Validated outcomes are essential for establishing patient-centered care and value-based payment approaches. Hear an assessment on the psychometric performance of a customized PROMIS instrument among individuals with arm amputation.
Comparison of Upper Extremity Myoelectric Interface and Control Methodologies: A Preliminary Report from the First Five (C12-C) Matthew Wernke, PhD A randomized clinical trial funded by the Department of Defense aims to provide evidence regarding upper extremity myoelectric interfaces and control methodologies. Review the preliminary data from the first five subjects to complete all three study conditions.
New Concept in Prosthetic Interface Design for Upper Limb Amputees Using a Static Hypobaric Sealing Membrane (HSM) Incorporated into an Ottobock SiOCX Transradial Flexible Inner Liner with Passive Suction Suspension: A Case Study from a CPO’s Perspective Jon D. Wilson, CPO/LPO We will present a prosthetic interface design for upper limb amputees using a static Hypobaric Sealing Membrane (HSM) incorporated into an Ottobock SiOCX transradial flexible inner liner with passive suction suspension.
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Calibration Methods for 2-DOF Hand-Wrist Control (C12-E) Benjamin McDonald, MS Commercial prostheses often only control a single degree of freedom at a time (e.g. hand or wrist). Proportional, simultaneous, and independent control of two degrees of freedom is desired. Reducing the calibration duration and/or number of electrodes makes EMG-force modeling more feasible for commercial applications. Hear a report on calibration duration as well as the relationship of the number of electrodes on EMG-force estimation error for two DOF (2-DoF) hand-wrist contractions.
Voice Recognition Control of a MultiArticulating Hand for Improved Grasp Selection (C12-F) Benjamin McDonald, MS About half of upper-limb (UL) amputees do not wear a prosthesis. This is, in part, related to an inability to take full functional advantage of the prosthesis. To help address this issue, learn about a Voice Activated Prosthesis Interface (VAPI) to allow individuals to supplement their conventional control with voice commands. Specifically, we will target accessing multiple grip patterns in multi-articulating hands.
Data Quality Assessment Tool to Improve Upper Limb Myoelectric Prosthesis Control (C12-G) Blair Lock, MsE Zachary Wright, PhD A poorly calibrated pattern recognition myoelectric-controlled upper limb prosthesis can significantly degrade user efficiency. We will present a software tool that provides users an objective assessment of the quality of their EMG calibration data and informative feedback messages to independently and quickly resolve calibration issues and improve control of their prosthesis.
CLINICAL
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
SYMPOSIUM: Impact of Prosthetic Interventions on Musculoskeletal Pain in Individuals with Lower Limb Amputations (C13) Peter Adamczyk, PhD, CPO Malte Bellmann, PhD, CPO Cory Cacciola, CPO Andreas Kannenberg, MD (GER), PhD Kenton Kaufman, PhD, PE Musculoskeletal pain of individuals with lower limb amputations is common but usually not a target of prosthetic interventions. This symposium will give an overview on the impact of prosthetic alignment and component features and selection on musculoskeletal pain in individuals with transtibial and transfemoral amputations.
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
SYMPOSIUM: Navigating O&P Education and Practice as a Minority Individual (C14) Nina Bondre, CPO John Brinkmann, MA, CPO/L, FAAOP(D) Stacey Brown, MPO Bria Collins, MPO Amandi Rhett, MS, CPO/LPO As our field continues to evolve, we are now seeing a greater diversity of people who are entering orthotics and prosthetics. These changes are both challenging and exciting as we must learn to accommodate and understand those around us. However, not all of us will have the same experience in this field, and this variety of experiences is what our panel seeks to communicate. How are the experiences of minority individuals who are navigating healthcare different from non-minority individuals?
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MULTIPLE
EDUCATION TRACKS 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Pedorthic Treatment Options for Limb Length Discrepancies and Arthritis (C15) Gain deeper insight on specific conditions and learn treatment options when managing the pedorthic patient. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Safely Addressing Limb Length Discrepancies (C15-A) Seamus Kennedy, BEng (Mech), CPed There is often more to a difference in limb length than meets the eye. Sometimes an almost imperceptible difference can be the cause of issues that arise anywhere along the lower limb or the back. Understand more about the subtleties of LLD’s, learn how to diagnose and then address this prevalent condition.
Arthritis in All of Its Forms (C15-B) Erick Janisse, CO, CPed There is a lot more to arthritis than just wearand-tear osteoarthritis and a case of rheumatoid arthritis here and there. The presenter will provide a better understanding of several of these degenerative and destructive conditions and how to best manage them from a pedorthic perspective.
4:00 - 4:30 p.m.
O&P PAC Appreciation Reception The O&P Political Action Committee works to protect the future of the profession and the services our industry provides by offering O&P professionals an opportunity to support U.S. House and Senate candidates who understand O&P’s role in healthcare. You are cordially invited to a private reception held by the PAC that will be attended by one or more of our congressional champions. Stay tuned for more details.
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CLINICAL
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Lower Extremity Prosthetics–Improved Outcomes through Novel Research—A Free Paper Session (C16) Learn to improve clinical outcomes with this series of novel research papers. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Time Since Amputation May Estimate Mobility Outcomes of Adults with Lower Limb Amputation (C16-A) Mayank Seth, PhD, MSc Examine the association between time since amputation and mobility outcomes (self-reported and performance-based) of adults with lower limb loss. The findings suggest, mobility outcome of adults with lower limb loss may be estimated using their age, sex, amputation level, and time since amputation. Thus, allowing clinicians to anticipate mobilitylevel changes for preventive screening and prosthetic prescription.
Sex-specific Relationships between Pain and Pressure Sensitivity Post-Amputation (C16-F) Emma Beisheim, PT, DPT Following a lower-limb amputation, prosthesis use exposes the residual limb to constant pressure during mobility. Phantom and/or residual limb pain may increase sensitivity to pressure within the residual limb, ultimately reducing prosthesis tolerance; however, it is unknown if the relationships between pain and pressure sensitivity are similar between males and females. This presentation identifies sex-specific differences in pressure sensitivity among individuals with a lower-limb amputation, highlighting potential contributions to reduced prosthesis tolerance and use.
Impact of Time to Receipt of Prosthesis on Total Healthcare Costs 12 Months Post-amputation (C16-B)
Assessing the Clinical Impact of Microprocessor-Controlled Prosthetic Feet Using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (C16-G)
Taavy Miller, MSPO, CPO
Piotr Laszczak, PhD, CEng
We will review data from a commercial claims database on patients with lower limb amputation and analyze the impact of timing of prosthesis receipt on total costs of care.
Patient-reported outcome measures are the most direct way of assessing the clinical efficacy of prosthetic treatment. Review the affects of prosthetic foot technologies on patient outcomes.
Hydraulic Ankle™ Range-of-Motion on Prosthetic Ankle Performance (C16-C) David Moser, PhD, CEng A biomechanics study investigating the effects of altering the range-of-motion of hydraulic movement at the prosthetic ‘ankle’ will be discussed.
Adults with Lower-Limb Loss and Chronic Low Back Pain: Differences Between Those Who Return to Work and Those Who Remain Unemployed (C16-D) Samantha Stauffer, MSOP, CO At best, 66 percent of patients return-to-work after unilateral lower limb loss. Explore differences in physical and psychosocial health among individuals with lower limb loss and chronic low back pain who return to work versus those who remain unemployed.
Lifetime Differences in Mobility for Lower Limb Prosthesis Users (C16-E) Shane Wurdeman, PhD, CP, FAAOP Dwiesha England, MSEng Hear reference values to personalize expectations for mobility based on etiology, age, and amputation level for lower limb prosthesis users.
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Targeted Biofeedback Gait Retraining Program (C16-H) Suzann Martin Review how targeted biofeedback during treadmill walking can train lower-limb prostheses users and improve gait.
The Role of Earlier Receipt of a Lower Limb Prosthesis on Emergency Department Utilization (C16-I) Taavy Miller, MSPO, CPO Adverse events, such as falls, after a lower limb amputation (LLA) and delayed prosthesis receipt can negatively affect the rehabilitation process and may lead to increased emergency department (ED) visits. Assesses the role prosthesis receipt has in ED use and the influence of prosthesis delivery timing associated with ED utilization among adults in the United States with LLA. Results demonstrate that early prosthesis receipt reduces the risk of ED utilization.
CLINICAL
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Lower Limb Orthotics: Bracing for Improved Mobility—A Free Paper Session (C17) Hear a series of research and pilot studies and the effects on lower limb orthotic users. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Development of an Item Bank to Measure Mobility of Lower Limb Orthosis Users (C17-A) Geoff Balkman, L/CPO, MSPO Investigators at the University of Washington completed the initial development of an item bank survey instrument to measure mobility of lower limb orthosis users. This research included a review of existing instruments, focus groups, an item development process, and cognitive interviews. Subsequent research will result in a freely available instrument that can be quickly administered by short form or computerized adaptive test.
The Characteristic Torque Vs. Angle Behavior of AFO Functional Types (C17-B) Nicholas LeCursi, CO Review a AFO classification system based upon characteristic features in the torque vs. angle curves of common AFO functional types. This classification system may serve as a useful reference for orthotic prescription, clinical communication, and research.
A Powered Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis Pilot Study (C17-C)
One-year Interim Results from the C-Brace® Registry: Stroke vs. Non-stroke (C17-D) Russell Lundstrom, MS Hear about the one-year results obtained from a registry designed to gather real-world effectiveness data from patients fitted with a microprocessor-controlled knee ankle foot orthosis (C-Brace®). Also, discover how results compare between post-stroke subjects versus those with non-stroke diagnoses.
Post-stroke Gait and Locomotor Training with C-Brace®: User Characteristics and Experience (C17-E) Shuo-Hsiu Chang, PT, PhD Investigate the effects of locomotor training with C-Brace® on gait and the user characteristics of the person who responded and did not respond to the training in persons with stroke. While C-Brace® offers new functionalities to promote gait biomechanics, the results could assist clinicians in prescribing KAFO for persons with stroke more efficiently and effectively.
Tri-Compartment Unloader Knee Brace: Assistive Brace Moment and Effect on Pain During Chair Rise and Lower and Stair Ambulation in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients (C17-F) Emily Bishop, PhD The Levitation Tri-Compartment Unloader (TCU) knee brace was designed to reduce pain in individuals suffering from patellofemoral or multicompartment knee osteoarthritis (OA). Review data on the assistive knee moment provided by the TCU brace during a sit to stand task and stair ambulation, as well as the effect of the knee brace on patient reported pain in knee OA patients.
The Implementation of a Novel Orthotic Ankle Joint in Stance Control Orthoses: What is the Benefit for the Patient? (C17-G) Thomas Schmalz, PhD
Brian Kaluf, CP, FAAOP
Malte Bellmann, PhD, CPO
Ryan Farris, PhD, PE
Investigate the benefit a patient fitted with an SCO may expect from the a new ankle joint principle when performing various ADLs.
This presentation will describe a new microprocessor-controlled knee-ankle-foot orthosis which provides full power for swing flexion and extension, and programmable knee locking for stance support. Clinical observations will be provided from a pilot study of participants presenting with significant knee extension weakness.
The Effect of a Mechanical Stance Control Orthosis to Improve Standing, Walking and Activities of Daily Living (C17-H) Jackie Valdez, MEd, CO, BOCP, FAAOP We will discuss how Mechanical Stance Controls Orthoses have become a viable alternative to locked knee joints that immobilize the knee during gait by allowing free motion in swing while locking in the stance phase of gait.
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CLINICAL
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 11:00 a.m. - Noon
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
Closing General Session (GS4)
SYMPOSIUM: The Teamwork of ACPOC: Promoting Collaboration and Comprehensive Care of Children with Musculoskeletal Differences (C19)
Workplace Sexual Harassment Tools and Guidance: Promoting Dialogue and Creating a Respectful Environment Teri Kuffel, JD Eve Lee, MBA, CAE Additional speakers to be announced The O&P Alliance endorses a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination in the workplace. Learn tools to help create awareness, prevent inappropriate behavior and implement policies to address harassment with the overall goal of promoting inclusive company culture.
Speakers to be Announced The Association of Children’s Prosthetic-Orthotic Clinics (ACPOC) consists of a diverse network of professionals who have a mutual respect for each discipline’s expertise. ACPOC provides a platform where complex cases involving children with various physical challenges can be discussed and problem solved. All medical professionals including but not limited to physicians, prosthetists, orthotists, therapists, nurses, and social workers are able to collaborate through ACPOC. A panel discussion will elaborate on this distinctive teamwork.
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
Pedorthic Education - The Big Picture: How Comorbidities in Your Elderly Patients Impact Your Treatment Plan (C20) Erick Janisse, CO, CPed
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
SYMPOSIUM: Getting a Grip on Mechanical and External Powered Partial Hand Prostheses (C18) Diane Atkins, OTR, FISPO Chris Baschuk, MPO, CPO, LPO, FAAOP Christopher Duncan, MD Karl Lindborg, CPO, LP Shaun Douglas Mendenhall, MD This symposium will explore the different devices that are currently available for the variety of finger and partial finger clinical presentations. It will review their mechanical and external powered digit features, pros and cons, and appropriateness. Three unique partial hand cases will be reviewed by a microvascular hand surgeon, a rehabilitation medicine physician, a prosthetist and occupational therapist.
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When caring for the geriatric foot, we often have blinders on and focus solely on the foot and ankle without taking the rest of the body into consideration. There are a myriad of conditions commonly seen in the geriatric patient that can affect or compound what we are trying to do with the foot and ankle. Also, what we do to help alleviate foot pain may, in fact, have negative effects proximally and on overall gait mechanics and the patient’s ability to ambulate safely.
CLINICAL
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
Health Economics and Technology— A Free Paper Session (C22) Hear a series of free papers that will assist you in improving your outcomes based practice. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Practical Experiences and Results of an Outcomes-based O&P Practice (C22-A) John Arnold, CP
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Hear an overview of the clinical process and protocol required to meet the challenges of implementing an outcomes-based practice. Compare the challenges and successes of a multi-office clinic establishing an outcomes based practice, and learn how the data can be utilized.
A Health Economic Analysis of Prosthetic Feet (C22-B) Mike McGrath, PhD, MEng, Department of Bioengineering at Clemson University Review health economic modeling used to justify reimbursement of advanced prosthetic technology, specifically prosthetic feet types.
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
SYMPOSIUM: The OPRA System— Continuum of Care vs. Implant (C21) Rickard Brånemark, MD, PhD, MSc Douglas Collier, CP Maria Munoz, PT Max Ortiz, PhD Osseointegrated amputees are coming into clinics much more frequently. The O&P industry needs to begin to understand how to confidently and effectively work with this patient population. This symposium helps establish an understanding of the continuum of care associated with a U.S. commercially available OI system including; post operative care, short and long term rehabilitation, prosthetic considerations, and the modularity/upgradeability of the system.
ADVOCACY
The Residual Limb and Associated Healthcare Costs (C22-C) Katherine Davies, MEng, CPO The health of the residual limb is paramount to a successful prosthetic treatment. When residuum health is poor it not only impacts the lives of patients but also incurs large treatment costs. The health economics of technologies that focus on improving residual limb health during prosthetic use will be modeled and analyzed.
Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinician Practitioner Population Survey (C22-D) Gerald Stark, PhD, MSEM, CPO/L, FAAOP(D) In 2002 Nielsen projected that growth rates indicated that less than 61 percent of orthotic wearers and 64 percent of prosthetic wearers could be served by 2020 at the current rate of growth. This data greatly influenced how we viewed the number of schools and graduates that were needed in the future as well as the role of ancillary support personnel such as assistants, technicians, and residents. From the statistical answers and significant relationships there appeared to be two distinct groups within the sample group that disagreed as to if there was a greater need for practitioner and schools.
Smartphone Marker Tracking for Augmented Reality Measurement of Body Segment Angles (C22-E) Edward Lemaire, PhD
RESEARCH EDUCATION
Learn about a new smartphone-based augmented reality approach for real-time measurement of angles and distances during a patient encounter. Fiducial markers can be attached to the person or handheld by the clinician, with the clinician able to read measurements on-screen at any time. 2020 AOPA VIRTUAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 21
CLINICAL
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
The Prosthetic Socket and Residual Limb—The Foundation of Amputee Rehabilitation—A Free Paper Session (C23) The prosthetic socket and residual limb—the foundation of a positive outcome in an amputees rehabilitation. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
The Effect of Residuum-Socket Interface Integrity on Perception and Control in Individuals with a Transtibial Amputation (C23-A) Jenny Kent, PhD, CSci Explore the effect of changes in socket fit on an individual’s ability to control and detect external stimuli through their lower limb prosthesis. We will discuss tests of vibration perception, proprioception, limb placement control and dynamic stability, conducted at increasing levels of active vacuum.
Transfemoral Interface Aggregate Clinical Usage and Priorities Survey (C23-B) Gerald Stark, PhD, MSEM, CPO/L, FAAOP(D) Prevailing transfemoral technology trends have been dynamically changing with the advent of componentry and material options fitting a higher volume of patients. Options in clinical decision making focus on a variety of interface and suspension options, liner replacement, evaluation interface use, and socket replacement . As a result, the distribution of liner use versus non-liner use, interface replacement, and evaluation interface use may also have changed. Also the question can be raised if these choices are iatrogenically dependent on years of experience and self-assessed proficiency of the prosthetic practitioner.
The Clinical Outcomes of Using Perforated Liners to Combat Excessive Sweating in Patients with Lower Limb Amputation (C23-C) Ana Gallego, BEng, MSc, ProfIMMM Review the outcomes of patients with a history of skin problems on their residual limb who used a perforated silicone liner for a minimum of 12 months.
Development, Fabrication, and Modeling of Custom Transtibial Prosthetic Socket Inserts (C23-E) Meredith Owen, Department of Bioengineering at Clemson University A novel prosthetic socket insert will be presented to combat high pressure gradients at the residual limb-socket interface. Custom offloading can be specified through prosthetist prescription and verified with finite element analysis. Inserts are 3D printed and incorporated into traditional socket fabrication.
The Effect of 3 Different Above the Knee Prosthetic Socket Interface Designs on Heat and Perspiration; A Randomized Clinical Trial (C23-F) Jason Kahle, MSMS, CPO, LPO Hear a comparison of three different socket designs; Ischial ramus containment, dynamic sockets with flexible interface, and rigid frame windows and Sub-Ischial sockets; and review their impact in experience with heat and perspiration. Novel temperature and perspiration measuring techniques will be discussed and translated to clinical application. Medical justification of socket design and its effect on heat and perspiration will be presented to guide clinicians’ evidence-based decision making.
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
Pedorthic Education—Staying Healthy as You Age (C24) Dennis Janisse, CPed As your patients age, so must your treatment plan with the many complications they will face from arthritis to lower circulation. Hear tips and tricks on how to best keep your patients comfortable and most importantly, healthy!
2:15 - 6:15 p.m.
Effectiveness of the SmartTemp TPE Liner to Reduce Perspiration (C23-D) Matthew Wernke, PhD Sweat inside the socket is one of the biggest complaints among prosthesis users. Hear about the first TPE solution to thermal and sweat management. We will compare temperature and sweat data between the SmartTemp TPE liner and a control TPE liner.
Manufacturers’ Workshops The workshops always provide opportunities to learn techniques about specific products from suppliers and this year will not disappoint. Please see page 26 for a complete listing of workshops or visit www.AOPAassembly.org for the most up to date information. Tier E 2:15 - 6:15 p.m.
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CLINICAL
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 2:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Considerations for Treating the Lower Extremity Amputee—A Free Paper Session (C25) Increase your clinical outcomes with economic data, self-reported studies and research. (The following presentations run consecutively within this program.)
Twelve Years of Health Economic Evaluations for Microprocessor Controlled Knee Joints—A Review (2008-2020) (C25-A) Andreas Kannenberg, PHD Susanne Seidinger, DVM Evaluate the evolvement of health economic research in the field of microprocessor-controlled knee joints over the last 12 years regarding methodology, model inputs, patient cohorts, and the relevance of the results. What is the current status quo?
Determining the Relationship Between Prosthetic Foot Preference and Self-reported and Performance-based Outcome Measures in Veterans and Service Members with Transtibial Amputations (C25-B) Kimberly Behrens, Research Study Coordinator, Veterans Affairs Andrew Hansen, PhD Gain a greater understanding of the differences in patient preference, mobility, and satisfaction with commercially available prosthetic feet. Self-reported and performance-based outcome measures will be compared for the participants’ least and most preferred foot. Results indicate that a two-week take-home trial with commercially available feet is likely sufficient for understanding patient preference and improvement in outcome measures.
Musculoskeletal Pain with Use of a Powered Prosthetic Ankle-Foot Component (C25-C) Andreas Kannenberg, MD (GER), PhD
Influence of K2 Versus K3 Prosthetic Feet on Intact Limb Loading During Level and Incline Walking (C25-F) Sarah Moudy, PhD Hear the much needed research data on K2 versus K3-level functional ability during daily activities of living as it pertains to limb loading and degenerative diseases.
Development and Test of a Specific Alignment for the Sprinting Prosthesis of Athletes with an Above-Knee Amputation (C25-G) Andrea Giovanni Cutti, PhD We will provide a specific alignment for the sprinting prosthesis of athletes with an above-knee amputation. Results suggest it will improve performance and comfort, without compromising safety.
Enhancing the PLUS-M Item Bank to Reduce Ceiling Effects in Highly-active Prosthesis Users (C25-H) Brian Hafner, PhD Surveys developed for lower limb prosthesis users often exhibit a ceiling effect and may not be suitable for people with high mobility. The PLUS-M item bank was enhanced with new items to address ceiling effects and improve measurement of active individuals, including athletes and service members with lower limb amputation. This presentation will summarize efforts to identify new items, integrate these items into the original PLUS-M item bank, and verify performance of the enhanced PLUS-M instrument.
Review a study that suggests patients who suffer from sound knee, amputated side knee, and low-back pain when using a passive prosthetic foot may experience significant and clinically meaningful pain relief with a powered ankle-foot component.
Gait Symmetry: Comparison of K2 and K3 Feet in Prosthesis Users with Unilateral Transtibial Amputation (C25-I)
The Association Between Physical Activity Parameters, Self-efficacy, Quality of Life and Community Participation in Users of Unilateral Transtibial Prostheses (C25-D)
We will assess gait symmetry in terms of biomechanical moments and powers (kinetics) to learn about differences in gait symmetry between K2 and K3 prosthetic feet in unilateral transtibial K2 and K3 ambulators.
Noah Rosenblatt, PhD Gain insight into the best scales and metrics to use to quantify specific outcomes of interest within prosthetic interventions.
Standing Time and Sit-to-stand Transition Patterns in Users of Unilateral Transfemoral Prostheses (C25-E) Sai Yalla, PhD Quantitative measurement of daily living activity has been dominated by step count. We will review the measurement of standing time and sit-to-stand transitions in addition to step count to understand the impact of daily living of unilateral transfemoral prostheses users.
Graci Finco, CPO, LPO
Comparison of Level Ground Performance of Three Microprocessor Ankles (C25-J) David Jonsson, MS Compare dynamic range of motion during stance phase and energy return through the results from a gait analysis study on level ground performance of three microprocessor ankles.
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Technical EDUCATION PROGRAM Register or learn more at www.AOPAnet.org. All times are ET
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2020
3:00 - 3:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. – 12:25 p.m.
12:30 - 1:00 p.m.
Steve Hill, BOCO, CO
General Session (GS2/C3)
Fabrication Lab Safety in the 21st Century (T1-A)
BEST
of
SHOW
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Join us for opening remarks as we kick start the day with the Thranhardt Lecture Series. For over 20-years, the Thranhardt Award has been one of the most distinguished honors in the orthotics and prosthetics profession for researchers. (The following sessions run consecutive within this program.)
Systematic Procedure in Lower Limb Amputation— The Scandinavian Approach (C3-A) High Intensity Gait Training for Stroke Patients: The Neuroplastic Principles Behind this EvidenceBased Treatment Modality, Comparison to Conventional Physical Therapy and Effect on Orthotic Management (C3-B)
Niles Leonard, Chief Executive Officer, Leonard Industries Hear an update on safety standards for O&P fabrication. Review each specific hazard, fire safety, chemical / fume containment, and inhalation dangers. The hazard source will be identified and safety guidelines through the lens of OSHA will be presented. Learn about machinery from different industries that is relevant to our fabrication techniques.
1:00 - 1:25 p.m.
The Nuts and Bolts of CFab and Technician Credentialing (T1-B) Tony Culver, President at Grace Prosthetic Fabrication, Inc.
Facility Accreditation and the Technician (T2) Hear an explanation of the various standards implemented by CMS to assure that each DMEPOS facility meets accreditation requirements. Each attendant will become familiar with the standards as it applies to them and how to mitigate the minefield that awaits them. Topics discussed include infection control, HIPAA compliance, best practices and the new COVID-19 protocols. Leave the program with a better understanding of what to expect when the accreditation surveyor knocks on the door.
3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
NEW Reel and Product Line Fabrication Techniques (T3) Joe Mahon, CP Join us as we reveal our one of a kind reel, made specifically for custom made prosthetics and orthotics by two of the industry's top leaders. We will go through the product preview and then look at the new fabrication techniques used with this new product line by Click Medical. GET EXCITED because Click is revolutionizing the industry again. Don’t miss out!
Jim Lawson, Outreach Development at The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics (ABC)
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
If you are interested in encouraging current technicians to become certified or interested in certification yourself, discover the advantages of CFab accreditation on your bottom line—the real truth of ‘What’s in it for You!’
This program will focus on the three topics that are most commonly challenging or even frightening to technicians and clinicians working with highly active amputees. We will cover the basics of bench alignment, accurate transfer, and lamination techniques for posterior mounted feet. This will include tools that simplify the process and methods we use to produce show-ready samples.
Alignment, Transfer, and Lamination of Posterior Mounted Foot Solution (T4) Sam Hale, CPO
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Virtual Happy Hour
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TECHNICAL
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2020 11:15 - 11:55 a.m.
General Session (GS3) AOPA Membership Meeting and Awards Program All AOPA Members are encouraged to participate in the Annual Membership Meeting to learn what’s happening in your profession and the association.
We ARE AOPA ADVOCACY | RESEARCH | EDUCATION
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
The State of the Additive Manufacturing Industry in the O&P (T7) Justin Hopkins, Applications Engineer, HP Inc. Benoit Lebrun, National Sales Director, TechMed 3D Inc. Jiri Rosicky, CEO, Invent Medical USA, LLC Additional invited participants include: Grace Prosthetics Fabrication Inc. Friddle's Orthopedic Appliance Inc. Rodin 4D Vorum Take part in demonstrations by 3D printing insiders on the workflows they have developed for orthotic and prosthetic care.
Is Your Socket Strong Enough? How Do You Know? (T5) Andrea Giovanni Cutti, PhD, MEng, CPO Jeffrey Erenstone, CPO Additional speakers to be announced Hear a discussion on how strength standards can be used in socket design and the value of disseminating these standards to practitioners, fabricators and regulators.
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Internal Ridged Frame, Flexible Urethane Socket Fabrication (T6)
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 11:00 a.m. - Noon
Closing General Session (GS4)
Workplace Sexual Harassment Tools and Guidance: Promoting Dialogue and Creating a Respectful Environment Teri Kuffel, JD
Greg Mattson, CTPO
Eve Lee, MBA, CAE
Scott Wimberley, CTPO
Additional speakers to be announced
Exciting new materials and processes are now making it easier than ever to design and build highly specialized flexible sockets. Opening new doors in patient comfort. Are you ready to join the flexible revolution? During this session you’ll learn how easy it is as we share: • What are flexible urethane sockets with a internal rigid frame • The benefits of using these designs • Full review of all materials • A step-by-step review of the fabrication process • Illustrated examples of the processing of situations
The O&P Alliance endorses a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination in the workplace. Learn tools to help create awareness, prevent inappropriate behavior and implement policies to address harassment with the overall goal of promoting inclusive company culture.
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
4:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Lean Fabrication Lab How Many Devices Can You Fabricate in a Day? (T8)
O&P PAC Appreciation Reception
Greg Mattson, CTPO
The O&P Political Action Committee works to protect the future of the profession and the services our industry provides by offering O&P professionals an opportunity to support U.S. House and Senate candidates who understand O&P’s role in healthcare. You are cordially invited to a private reception held by the PAC that will be attended by one or more of our congressional champions. Stay tuned for more details.
Scott Wimberley, CTPO Is your technical department putting out fires and running inefficiently? Learn how to change this by understanding your real manufacturing capacity while leveraging the power of visual production management tools.
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Manufacturers’ Workshops The National Assembly provides a variety of clinical education including workshops. Choose from a variety of workshops featuring the newest products and latest technology, presented by leading manufacturers and suppliers from the O&P profession.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 2020
Tier A
Tier B
Tier C
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
2-Hour Workshops
2-Hour Workshops
2-Hour Workshops
The following Tier A workshops run concurrently within this track.
The following Tier B workshops run concurrently within this track.
The following Tier C workshops run concurrently within this track.
Best Practices for a Successful Accreditation Survey Sponsor: American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics (ABC)
Socket Selection Criteria and Alignment Considerations, Part 1 Sponsor: Alps South LLC
Triple Action® 501: An Algorithmic Approach to Tuning the Triple Action® Ankle Joint for Management of Patients with Pathologic Neuromotor Conditions Sponsor: Becker Orthopedic Appliance Co.
Be the Expert: Choose, Align, and Fabricate with Confidence Sponsor: Fillauer Freedom Innovations Kinnex™ 2.0 Sponsor: Freedom Innovations LLC Lower-Limb Factors Associated with Balance and Falls in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Clinical Synthesis Sponsor: Orthotic Holdings Inc. Varos Adjustable TF Socket and Amparo Confidence TT Socket Sponsor: Ottobock Advanced Methodologies of Full-Time Scoliosis Bracing Sponsor: Spinal Technology Inc. CAD/CAM: Your SurePath™ to Enduring in a Post-COVID World Sponsor: Vorum How Cool is That! New Liners by WillowWood Deliver Comfort, Security, and Improved Quality of Life Sponsor: WillowWood
Triple Action® 101: Theory of Operation, Fabrication and Basic Applications Sponsor: Becker Orthopedic Appliance Co. Coapt’s CONTROL COACH to Guide Myo Pattern Recognition Success Sponsor: Coapt LLC Lower Limb Innovations from College Park Sponsor: College Park Industries Motion Control Upper Extremity Components with TASKA® Certification Sponsor: Fillauer Growing Your Upper Limb Business with Unique Partial Hand Solutions Sponsor: Össur Americas Inc.
Motion Control Upper Extremity Components with TASKA® Certification Sponsor: Fillauer OWLS Wound Care by the Numbers Sponsor: Orthomerica Products Inc. New Low Active Solutions by Össur, Balance Solutions for an Unbalanced World Sponsor: Össur Americas Inc. Using All of Surestep: Solutions for Toe Walking and the Trunk Sponsor: Surestep Management of Complex Pathological Gait with an Innovative AFO Approach Sponsor: Townsend Design
(Thuasne USA)
New Feet by WillowWood— Discover Innovative and Emerging Technologies Sponsor: WillowWood
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Contests Now VIRTUAL SEPT. 9-12 | 2020
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2020
Tier D
Tier E
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
2:15 – 6:15 p.m.
1-Hour Workshops
1-Hour Workshop
The following Tier D workshops run concurrently within this track.
The following Tier D workshops run concurrently within this track.
Odyssey Foot Family from College Park Sponsor: College Park Industries
Most Upper-Limb Amputations are Traumatic in Origin, and 94% of Them Occur at the Fingers and Metacarpals Sponsor: Naked Prosthetics
OPIE User Group: Innovation, Education, Community Sponsor: OPIE Software
STEP IT UP CHALLENGE Participate in a 3-day Step It Up Challenge! One of our most popular events each year is our Step it Up Challenge. Even though we won’t be walking to and from our hotel rooms to the exhibit hall, we hope you will still be committed to getting in those steps each day! Stay tuned for more information on a new and improved Step It Up Challenge.
Orthomerica Products Inc. Workshop Sponsor: Orthomerica Products Inc. Dynamic Force Knee Bracing: Optimizing Healing & Maximizing Mobility Featuring Össur’s Functional Healing™ Knee Orthosis the Rebound ACL and Rebound PCL and Their Role in Optimizing Clinical Outcomes Sponsor: Össur Americas Inc.
*Exhibitors can participate, but do not qualify for prizes.
Not Just for Kids: Surestep’s Adult Solutions to Improve Balance and Reduce the Risk of Falls Sponsor: Surestep The Future Landscape of Off The Shelf and Custom Fit Orthotics as It Relates to Spine Orthosis Sponsor: Townsend Design
(Thuasne USA)
RECHARGE YOUR CAREER
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Special Events TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
■ Pre-show Orthotic Workshop— Muscle Tone and Hypertonous Assessment and Relevance to Ankle-Foot Orthotic Management (C1)
■ Grand Opening Virtual Welcome Reception
11:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Beverly Cusick, PT, MS, NDT, COF/BOC Clinical practitioners commonly use the term “muscle tone” to describe different conditions and use various methods to attempt to quantify it. In the didactic portion of this program, the facilitator clarifies the currently accepted definition of human resting lower limb muscle tone in terms of the length-tension relationship with particular attention to the hamstring and triceps surae muscles. She relates movement strategies to the development of typical ankle function and equinus deformity, and reviews clinical assessment procedures for hamstrings length and ankle dorsiflexion (DF) range of motion (ROM) in detail with video recorded demonstrations. She introduces the DF end range at R1A in the hypertonic triceps surae muscle group and explains its relevance in standing and walking. She brings the assessment findings to a discussion of implications for setting the ankle angle in an AFO and for detecting and reporting orthotic management outcomes. Tickets are $35 per person. Space is limited.
■ Pre-show Prosthetic Workshop— Improving Care for Athletes: A Discussion on Sport-Specific Orthoses and Prostheses (C2) 11:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Jennifer Lučarević, PT, DPT, PhD Candidate Mark Muller, MS, CPO, FAAOP Assistive technology including functional bracing (orthotics) and prosthetics are frequently utilized in adaptive sports. Communication between the athlete, parent, coach, and healthcare providers is critical to ensuring that a sport orthosis or prosthesis device meets the specific demands of the sport and is allowed within the sport rules and regulations. This session will introduce healthcare providers to opportunities to engage with competitive and recreational adaptive sport programs. The session will present ideas for creating custom orthotic and prosthetic that meet the sport-specific demands of standing athletes, using specific examples from cycling and athletics (track & field). The session will conclude with a panel of athletes sharing insights on how we collaborate to improve sport performance. Tickets are $35 per person. Space is limited. 28 AOPA VIRTUAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 2020
7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Kick off the virtual show with opportunities to network with your colleagues. Enjoy door prizes and a first look at the virtual exhibit hall. The opening session and reception are included with your full conference registration.
“Lots of opportunities to mix with O&P’s best and brightest!”
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
■ Virtual Happy Hour Networking Event 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
“It’s a great conference— consistently.”
Join your colleagues as we celebrate a successful, fun day of learning and education! Spend an hour celebrating and networking with your O&P colleagues. Bring your favorite beverage and join us for door prizes, entertainment, and chat rooms. The Happy Hour reception is included in your full conference registration.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
■ O&P PAC Appreciation Reception
“The O&P education and insight we took away was what we valued the most.”
4:00 – 4:30 p.m.
The O&P Political Action Committee works to protect the future of the profession and the services our industry provides by offering O&P professionals an opportunity to support U.S. House and Senate candidates who understand O&P’s role in healthcare. You are cordially invited to a private reception held by the PAC that will be attended by one or more of our congressional champions. Stay tuned for more details.
G N I T I B I H EX
Exhibitors and Sponsors
Learn about the newest products and the latest technology at the 2020 Virtual National Assembly. The virtual exhibit hall offers the exhibitors, components, devices, tools, supplies and services that you need to provide the best in patient care. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of it. Bold listings indicate the exhibitor is a member of the American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association (AOPA)
Exhibitors as of July 7, 2020 ● 3D O&P ACRM American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Allard USA Inc. Alps South LLC Alternative Prosthetic Services Inc. American Academy of Orthotists & Prosthetists (AAOP)
Indicates the exhibitor is a Supplier Plus Partner with AOPA ● New exhibitors for 2020.
College Park Industries
nora systems GmbH
Comfort Products Inc.
OPIE Software
● Covvi USA Inc.
OPTEC USA, INC.
Coyote Prosthetics & Orthotics
Orfit Industries America
Cypress Adaptive, LLC
Orthomerica Products Inc.
DME MAC Medicare Contractors
Orthotic Holdings Inc.
Dr. Comfort
Osseointegration Group of Australia
Drew Shoe Corp.
Össur Americas Inc.
ESP, LLC
Ottobock
Fillauer
Paceline
American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics, & Pedorthics (ABC)
Freedom Innovations LLC
PEL
American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association (AOPA)
Grace Prosthetic Fabrication Inc.
PROTEOR USA
Hope to Walk
Soletech Inc.
Amputee Coalition
Infinite Biomedical Technologies
Spinal Technology Inc.
Anatomical Concepts Inc.
International Institute of Orthotics & Prosthetics
Anodyne Apis Footwear Co. Becker Orthopedic Appliance Co. Blatchford Inc.
Invent Medical USA LLC Kinetic Research Inc. KISS Technologies LLC
BLUEWAVE Technologies Inc.
Knit-Rite Inc.
Board of Certification/Accreditation (BOC)
Medex International Inc.
Boston O&P
● MedPro
Brightree LLC
● Mission Gate Foundation
Bulldog Tools Inc.
Monetek LLC
Cailor Fleming Insurance
Myomo
Cascade Orthopedic Supply CBS Medical Billing & Consulting LLC Coapt LLC
MD Orthopaedics Inc.
Naked Prosthetics National Commission on O&P Education (NCOPE)
AOPA SUPPLIER PLUS MEMBERS
SPS SteeperUSA Surestep Tamarack Habilitation Technologies Inc. TechMed 3D Inc. The O&P Edge/Amplitude Thermo-Ply Inc. ● Titan O&P Fabrications Inc. Top Shelf Orthopedics Townsend Design (Thuasne USA) Turbomed Orthotics Inc. VitalFitsr Vorum WillowWood
Thank you to our 2020 AOPA Supplier Plus Members for their continued support of the association.
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c
$350
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NON-MEMBER c
$625
FNP
c
$395
$225 per day OM_P
c
$395 per day ON_P
c
c
$100 E3MP
c
$200 E3NP
c
$50 per day EM_P
c
c
$225
c
FMP
NON-MEMBER c
$695
$275 per day OM_
c
$425 per day ON_
c
$200 E3M
c
$300 E3N
$100 per day EN_P
c
$100 per day EM_
c
$150 per day EN_
$300
c
$295
c
$350
FM
FN
One-Day Conference Registration c Weds 9/9 c Thurs 9/10 c Fri 9/11
c Sat 9/12
Exhibits Only Two-Day Conference Registration
(Valid for Access to Exhibit Hall on Thursday 9/10 and Friday 9/11.)
Exhibits Only One-Day Registration
(Valid for Access to Exhibit Hall only for individual show dates.) c Thurs 9/10 c Fri 9/11
EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION Exhibitor Full Conference Registration
FEMP
FENP
FEM
FEN
Group discounts are available for four or more Full Conference registrants. Call 571/431-0876 for more information.
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION Are special accommodations required?
c Yes c No
If yes, please explain:
_________________________________ How often do you attend an O&P meeting? c When close by 13 c Every year 11 c Every other year 12 c First time 14 What are the primary reasons for attending the National Assembly? Please check all that apply: c CE Credits 21 c Exhibit Hall 26 c Networking 22 c Education 27 c Location 23 c Speakers 28 c Industry Trends 24 c New Products 29 c Professional Development 25 Which O&P school did you graduate from? _______________________________ What year did you graduate?________
How many years have you been in your profession?
SPECIAL EVENTS
c 0-5 31 c 6-10 32 c 11-20 33 c 21+ 34
c Pre-show Orthotic Workshop (Tues) *
What is your purchasing authority? c Full-decision making authority 35 c Joint decision making authority 36 c Advisory role 37 c Not involved in purchasing 38 c Other (Student, Unemployed, etc.) 39
c Pre-show Prosthetic Workshop (Tues)*
Job Function-Please check all that apply: c Orthotist 41 c Prosthetist 42 c Pedorthist 43 c Technician 44 c Fitter 45 c Owner 46 c Office/General Manager 47 c Physical Therapist/Occ. Therapist 48 c Student 49 c Resident 50 c Research & Development 51 c Sales/Marketing 52 c Billing 53 c Accounting 54 c Inventor 55 c Investor 56
c Check here to allow AOPA to share your email with Exhibitors
CANCELLATION POLICY: To receive a refund, less a $100 processing fee, notifications of cancellation must be received in writing no later than Friday, August 7, 2020. Please email your cancellation to rgleeson@AOPAnet.org. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after August 7. Substitutions are allowed but must be requested in writing.
PRICE
QTY.
TOTAL
$35 X
1
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$35 X
1
= _________
Contribution Required
c O&P PAC Appreciation Reception (Fri) * Space is limited. One ticket per full-conference registrant.
Registration Total $________________USD Special Events Total $________________USD
PAYMENT
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $________________USD Fax only if paying by credit card. Checks should be made payable to AOPA 2020. c Check
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Exp. Security Card #_________________________________________Date:___________ Code: ______
Print Name _______________________________________________________ Signature ________________________________________________________
MAIL OR FAX completed form to: AOPA c/o ExpoTrac, 1296 Park East Drive, Woonsocket, RI 02895 Fax: 401/765-6677, Customer Service: AOPA@expotrac.com, 401/766-4142. Photography/Video Notice: AOPA may take photographs and/or video during the event for various marketing purposes. By attending this event, you consent to your image being captured and used. By signing this form, you agree that you have read and accept these terms and conditions.
REGISTRATION FORMS MUST BE RECEIVED WITH PAYMENT BY AUG. 7, 2020 TO QUALIFY FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS. AOPA VIRTUAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 2020 31
THE PREMIER MEETING FOR ORTHOTIC, PROSTHETIC, AND PEDORTHIC PROFESSIONALS
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You won’t want to miss the most anticipated O&P event of the year. You’ll: Explore an enhanced program that makes the most of your valuable time
CHOOSE FROM
FIVE TRACKS
Hear from top speakers from around the world Participate in workshops Get the latest in 3D Printing and how it will affect the future of O&P care Obtain useful tips and techniques Procure CE credits Choose from five tracks (orthotic, prosthetic, pedorthic, technical, or business) to customize your learning experience.
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