Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B14-3.001 - Definitions
In this chapter, the following terms shall mean:
(1) Orthotics/Prosthetics - the entire
practice of orthotics and prosthetics, to include pedorthics, but may apply to
a single level of license where appropriate.
(2) ABC - The American Board for
Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc.
(3) Adjust - to modify or reposition
components of a device to increase its function, fit, or comfort.
(4) Arch Support - a device used in the shoe
to provide foot comfort by increasing support but does not apply therapeutic
forces.
(5) Assemble - to join
components, either prefabricated or custom made into a device to be applied to
a patient.
(6) BOC - Board of
Certification/Accreditation, International.
(7) CAAHEP - Commission on Accreditation of
Allied Health Education Programs.
(8) Consultation - the offering of
information aimed at the resolution of a perceived problem.
(9) Design - to conceive and plan the
fabrication of a device, using components or materials, to achieve a specific
function.
(10) Direct Supervision
means:
(a) The licensed orthotist,
prosthetist, orthotist/prosthetist, or pedorthist will provide a physical
evaluation of each patient's orthotic and or prosthetic needs and may delegate
appropriate duties to support personnel. However, the licensed practitioner
shall physically evaluate the effectiveness, appropriateness and fit of all
devices within the scope of the licensed practitioner's licensure practice
requirements, including those repaired devices in which the repairs affect the
fit, physical structure or biomechanical function of the device, on every
patient, prior to patient use of the device;
(b) For the purpose of replacement of worn or
broken components which do not in any way alter the fit, physical structure or
biomechanical functioning of the existing device, direct supervision of support
personnel providing repairs to orthoses or prostheses means the aforementioned
repair must be approved by the appropriately licensed practitioner prior to
beginning of repairs. The responsible licensed practitioner must at all times
be accessible by two way communication, enabling the supervisor to respond to
questions relating to the repair.
(11) Evaluate - to make observational,
verbal, or manual determinations of the function of the musculoskeletal or
neuromuscular system relative to orthotics and prosthetics, including, but not
limited to, range of motion of a joint, motor power, postural attitudes,
biomechanical function, locomotion, surgical interventions, or functional
abilities, for the purpose of making recommendations for treatment.
(12) Fabricate - to modify or combine
materials and components in their original or altered state to create an
orthosis or prosthesis which will be applied to a patient.
(13) Fit - to modify or alter the contour,
shape, volume, stiffness, or position of a device to change its function or
comfort.
(14) General supervision -
supervision where the qualified supervisor is accessible at all times by two
way communication, which enables the supervisor to respond to an inquiry when
made and to be readily available for consultation during the delivery of care;
and is within commuting distance in reasonable geographical
proximity.
(15) Initial Training -
instructing the patient in the use of orthotic or prosthetic devices.
(16) Internship - professional experience
that meets the requirement of rule
64B14-4.100, F.A.C.
(17) Mandatory courses - those courses
defined by Board rule
64B14-5.005, F.A.C., and
required by the Board for registration, initial license, and license
renewal.
(18) Measure - to
capturing the image or dimensions of the body by any means, including optical,
mechanical, radiographic, ultrasonic, magnetic, or electronic.
(19) Minor Modification - adjustment of
prefabricated devices to increase patient comfort, but does not include changes
to the design or contours of the device.
(20) NCOPE - National Commission on Orthotics
and Prosthetics Education.
(21) One
year of work experience - 1900 hours of work in the field of
orthotics/prosthetics, completed in no less than 10 months.
(22) Prefabricated - made to a standard size
or for a generalized model not based on a particular patient's measurements or
image.
(23) Prosthetic Fillers -
soft inserts used in the shoe to replace the amputated portion of the forefoot
for cosmesis and comfort but not for increased function.
(24) Qualified Supervisor - an individual
licensed or certified as required by the applicable rule who has not had action
taken against his or her license or certification by a licensing jurisdiction
or certifying body.
(25) Residency
- a training program that meets the requirements of rule
64B14-4.100, F.A.C.
(26) Shoe Modification - additions to
footwear that alter the forces applied to the foot, making the footwear
therapeutic.
(27) Soft - composed
of materials such as fabric or foams having a porous cellular structure without
any rigid support either internal or external other than flexible supports used
to maintain proper fit.
(28)
Support Personnel - any person who is not licensed by the Board of Orthotists
and Prosthetists to perform a given task, procedure or service.
(29) Therapeutic - applying forces to the
body to modify structural alignment, correct a deformity or alleviate
pain.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 468.802 FS. Law Implemented 468.803, 468.808, 468.809 FS.
New 10-21-99, Amended 2-19-04, 5-5-04, 5-23-07, 8-8-07, 3-2-08, 4-12-10.
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