• Orthotists and Prosthetists
  • Health Science
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  • Orthotists and prosthetists measure, design, fit, and adapt musculoskeletal devices for patients who have disabling conditions. These devices include artificial limbs and orthopedic braces.

What do they typically do

  • Evaluate and interview patients to determine their needs
  • Take measurements or impressions, as needed, for fitting the patient with a brace or artificial limb
  • Select materials to be used for the device
  • Design and fabricate medical supportive devices based on physicians' prescriptions
  • Instruct patients and their families in the use and care of patients' devices
  • Adjust, repair, or replace patients' devices
  • Document care and interactions with patients

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Job Growth +1.8%
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