Pedorthist

A pedorthist is a professional who has specialized training to modify footwear and employ supportive devices to address conditions which affect the feet and lower limbs. They are trained in the assessment of lower limb anatomy and biomechanics, and the appropriate use of corrective footwear – including shoes, shoe modifications and other pedorthic devices.

Certified Pedorthist

“Certified Pedorthist” is a title used by the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics (ABC) International Certification,[1] Board of Certification/Accreditation,[2] The College of Pedorthics of Canada[3] as well as the Pedorthic Association Australia, where the only English speaking university degree of Pedorthics is taught at Southern Cross University. The professional designation of Certified Pedorthist is assigned to individuals who have completed the required training through education and clinic experience, and have passed the Pedorthic Certification exam. An individual who has met the above requirements must comply with mandatory continuing education program in order to maintain this certification. Individuals with a Certified Pedorthist designation are qualified to practice in United States, Canada and internationally. A certified pedorthist is obligated to support and conform to professional responsibilities that promote and assure the overall welfare of the patient and the integrity of the profession. Pedorthists consult with patients based on a referral from a prescribing healthcare professional such as a family physician, and are integrated members of health care teams. Certified Pedorthists work within a specific capacity detailed in their respective scope of practice documents. American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics (ABC) - Scope of Practice,[4] Board of Certification/Accreditation (BOC)- Scope of Practice,[5] and the College of Pedorthics (CPC)- Scope of Practice.[6]

The American Board for Certification, the Board of Certification/Accreditation and the College of Pedorthics of Canada enforce their professional code of ethics for all members regardless of the country they choose to practice in. The Pedorthic Footcare Association or PFA (United States, International and Canadian Chapter) is a self-regulatory body which verifies, upholds, monitors and supports the competent and ethical practice of its Certified Pedorthist members.[7]

A Certified Pedorthist – C.Ped., BOCPD or C.Ped (C) is a health professional who is trained to assess patients, formulate and implement a treatment plan and follow-up with patients. The services provided include, but are not limited to:

Assessment

Formulation of a treatment

Implementation of the treatment plan

Follow-up treatment plan

See also

References

  1. American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics - http://www.abcop.org
  2. Board of Certification/Accreditation - http://www.bocusa.org/certification-boc-pedorthist
  3. The College of Pedorthics of Canada - http://www.cpedcs.ca .
  4. American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics – Scope of Practice .https://www.abcop.org/individual-certification/Documents/Pedorthist%20Scope%20of%20Practice.pdf
  5. Board of Certrtification/Accreditation – Scope of Practice http://www.bocusa.org/files/BOCPD_Scope_of_Practice.pdf
  6. College of Pedorthics of Canada – Scope of Practice http://www.cpedcs.ca/scope-of-practice/
  7. http://www.pedorthics.org

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