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A Prosthetist and Orthotist , as defined by The World Health Organization, is a healthcare professional with overall responsibly of Prosthetics & Orthotics treatment, who can supervise and mentor the practice of other personnel. They are clinicians trained to assess the needs of the user, prescribe treatment, determine the precise technical specifications of prosthesis and Orthosis , take measurements and image of body segments, prepare model of the evaluation, fit devices and evaluate treatment outcome.

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24-478: [REDACTED] Look up CP  or cp. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CP , cp. or its variants may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Cariyapitaka (Cp), a canonical Buddhist story collection The Canadian Press , a Canadian news agency Child pornography The Christian Post , an American newspaper Coldplay ,

48-415: A British pop rock band Competitive programming Club Penguin , a now defunct online multiplayer game Creepypasta , a form of internet horror story Cyberpunk , a subgenre of science fiction Enterprises [ edit ] Transportation companies [ edit ] Canadian Airlines (1987–2001) (IATA airline code CP) Canadian Pacific Railway , reporting mark CP Cebu Pacific ,

72-715: A Chinese publishing company Connaught Place, New Delhi , a commercial centre in India Curious Pastimes , a UK-based gaming company Government, law, and military [ edit ] Captain of the Parish , a (now mainly ceremonial) appointment in the Isle of Man (post-nominal letters CP) Central Powers , a military alliance before and during World War I, led by the German Empire Certified Paralegal , an American legal qualification Civil parish ,

96-460: A Hong Kong–based major airline Other enterprises [ edit ] C.P. Company , an Italian apparel brand Cedar Point , an amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States Charoen Pokphand (C.P. Group), a Thai agribusiness conglomerate Chicago Pneumatic , an American manufacturer of tools and equipment Colgate-Palmolive , an American consumer goods company Commercial Press ,

120-406: A Philippine airline company Central Pacific Railroad , a network of lines between California and Utah, US Chemins de Fer de Provence , a French public railway company Comboios de Portugal , a Portuguese state-owned train company CP Air or Canadian Pacific Air Lines (1942–1987), a Canadian airline CP Ships , a Canadian shipping company, part of TUI Group Cathay Pacific ,

144-407: A body Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Cathodic protection , a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface Cellphone , a portable telephone device Clock pulse , a signal type in electronics Complementizer phrase , in linguistics, the syntactic head of a full clause Continental Polar (cP), in meteorology, a type of air mass Control point,

168-423: A data serialisation format Mathematics [ edit ] Cauchy problem , in partial differential equations Complex projective space (CP), the projective space with respect to the field of complex numbers Mallows's C p , a statistic used in model selection Process capability index , ( C p ), a statistical measure of process capability Physics [ edit ] Candlepower (cp),

192-423: A first-generation alkylamine antihistamine Creatine phosphate , a chemical used to store phosphates in the body Cyclophosphamide , a medication to suppress the immune system Computing [ edit ] cp (Unix) , a UNIX command for copying files and directories Certificate policy , outlining (non)-intended uses of a digital certificate Circuit Probe, a method of wafer testing Code page ,

216-399: A measure of luminous intensity Centipoise (cP), a unit of viscosity CP symmetry , in particle physics, the product of charge conjugation and parity C p , the specific heat capacity at constant pressure Pressure coefficient (C p ), a parameter for studying the flow of fluids Center of pressure (fluid mechanics) , the point where the total sum of a pressure field acts on

240-470: A political party that advocates communism through state policy Congestion pricing Customer profitability , the profit a firm makes from serving a customer Member of the Passionists , a Roman Catholic religious order (post-nominal letters C.P.) compare, a directive to the reader to compare to a cited source (used interchangeably with "cf."); see List of Latin abbreviations Clipperton Island ,

264-472: A proposed chemical symbol for the element Copernicium (Cn) Counterpoise method, a way to correct for basis set superposition error in quantum chemistry Cross-polarization Cyclopentadienyl ligand (Cp), read as "C P", the cyclic C 5 H 5 fragment in a coordination complex The similar symbol Cp* ("C P star") represents pentamethylcyclopentadienyl , the C 5 Me 5 ligand Drugs [ edit ] Chlorphenamine ,

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288-464: A section of track where switches and signals control trains within a centralized traffic control Other uses [ edit ] Adobe Captivate , an Adobe software C. P. (name) , shared by several notable individuals Camp (disambiguation) Central provinces (disambiguation) (C.P.) Central Provinces (1861–1936), a former province of India, succeeded by Central Provinces and Berar (1936–1950), corresponding to Madhya Pradesh in

312-431: A socket that fits the residuum. The socket is usually manufactured out of fiberglass or carbon fiber infused with acrylic resin, also made from thermoplastics over a positive model of the residuum. The socket is connected to a foot or ankle assembly and in the case of above knee amputation, an artificial knee. The connecting components are usually an aluminum tube with two part pyramid alignment devices one at each end. One of

336-456: A table identifying the character set used to encode a set of glyphs Constraint programming , a programming paradigm wherein relations between variables are stated in the form of constraints Control Program, part of an operating system of the late 1960s; see CP/CMS Connection pool , a cache of database connections The 'Content Profile' in the NISO standard Content Profile/Linked Document ,

360-792: A territory with exceptional country code CP Montenegrin Party ( Crnogorska partija ), a political party in Serbia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CP&oldid=1252483189 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Articles containing Portuguese-language text Articles containing Latin-language text Short description

384-780: Is a notable private institute in this sector. Four universities including the Iran University of Medical Science , Isfahan University of Medical Science , University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences and Iran Red Crescent University confer bachelor of science in the Prosthetics and Orthotics. Three universities including Isfahan University of Medical Science, the Iran University of Medical Science and University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Science also confer M.Sc. and Ph.D . New bachelor graduates are eligible to work as an orthotist and prosthetist after registration in

408-524: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages CP">CP The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . Certified Prosthetist A prosthetist is a person who has been qualified and certified to treat a person by using prostheses to residual limbs of the upper and lower extremities. The fitting of lower extremity prostheses, for example, first involves making

432-568: The Code of Professional Responsibility . The BOC-certified prosthetist using the credential (BOCP)is a prosthetist who is recognized professionally as having completed a rigorous education and training program followed by passing of 3 exams (written, practical and clinical simulation) and who maintains certification through mandatory continuing education and adheres to https://www.bocusa.org/files/Code_of_Ethics.pdf . The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires either ABC or BOC certification of

456-810: The United States , a prosthetist may have been certified by either the American Board of Certification in Orthotics , Prosthetics and Pedorthics (ABC) or by the Board of Certification/Accreditation (BOC). The ABC-certified prosthetist using the credential (CP) is a prosthetist who has met the established educational criteria of The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc., passed all three certification exams, and maintains certification through mandatory continuing education program and adherence to

480-459: The CP gene Congenital prosopagnosia , a type of inability to recognize faces Chronic pancreatitis Chemistry [ edit ] Capensinidin (Cp), a blue-red plant dye Carbon monophosphide , a diatomic radical chemical compound Cassiopium (Cp), a name formerly used for the chemical element Lutetium Chlorinated paraffins (CPs), complex mixtures of polychlorinated n-alkanes Cp,

504-440: The devices connects to the ankle and the other one to the socket. They allow the foot to be placed in proper position to support the person's weight with the least possible lateral forces acting through the system. Prostheses are aligned with the client walking, while the prosthetist observes the gait and corrects for any deviations from optimized movement when the leg is in the air and for its position at heel strike and toe off. In

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528-546: The lowest tier of government in England Command Post , in military terminology Commissioner of Police , the top-ranking officer of the Police Force Consejo popular , an electoral ward of Cuba. Science and technology [ edit ] Biology and medicine [ edit ] Cerebral palsy Certified Prosthetist , an American medical qualification Ceruloplasmin , an enzyme encoded by

552-442: The post-partition republic Central Provinces and Berar Circuit or C. P.-Berar Circuit, a Hindi film distribution circuit comprising parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra Ceteris paribus ( cp ), a Latin phrase commonly rendered as "all other things being equal" Colored people see also colored people's time Commercial paper , in global finance, a type of promissory note Communist party ,

576-813: The prosthetist in paying for covered prosthetics services. To be a clinician as a Prosthetist, one has to obtain a Bachelor degree in Prosthetics and Orthotics (BPO) or above from any RCI and UGC recognised institute and thereafter one can practice after registering themself with the Rehabilitation Council of India. Premier institutions in India offering the course and treatment are NILD, Kolkata, SVNIRTAR, Odisha, PtDDUIPH, New Delhi, NIEPMD, Chennai - all under ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt of India. AIIPMR, Mahalakshmi Mumbai, Ministry of health and family welfare ,Govt of india. Mobility India, Bangalore, KLE graduate department of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Belgaum

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