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If you like helping people get back to the lives they enjoy, the CSUDH Orthotic Fitter Pre-Certification education program is ideal. Becoming an orthotic fitter starts your journey into a great health profession without a lengthy education process. Salaries range from $50,000–$70,000 per year, and students can begin working as an Orthotic Fitter within 6 months of completion.
It can also be a great additional certification for individuals that already have backgrounds in healthcare, such as medical assistants, physical and occupational therapy aides, or assistants.
A certified orthotic fitter is a health care professional who is specifically educated and trained in the provision of certain orthoses. This includes patient evaluation, implementation of a treatment plan, evaluation, outcome measures, and practice management. A certified orthotic fitter works with patients to fit certain custom-fitted, prefabricated, and off-the-shelf orthoses, external medical devices (such as a brace or splint) for supporting, immobilizing, or treating injured or weak muscles, joints, or skeletal parts.
In this program, students learn about the profession of orthotic bracing and how to assist certified orthotics and prosthetics practitioners when delivering braces for the body. Students work with individuals dealing with physical impairments, recovering from injury or surgery, or who may need support for sports or recreation activities. The program instruction includes anatomy, medical terminology, patient evaluation, orthotic treatment planning, fitting, and follow-up care. Students will utilize basic anatomy and biomechanical principles, identify orthopedic pathologies, develop strategies for patient assessment, and interdisciplinary communication skills.
The program consists of two required concurrent one-unit courses comprised of lectures and activities held over a three-week period, and meets the educational requirements for the American Board of Certification (ABC) certification.
Instruction is delivered with a robust integration of hands-on clinical work, practical case studies, and a hybrid learning model combining on-campus as well as online components. Students will engage with and evaluate patient models exhibiting issues due to various clinical pathologies or injuries. The curriculum places considerable emphasis on students performing fittings of orthotic devices, followed by assessments of the fit and functionality of these interventions. Also, students must complete multiple written case studies exploring diverse levels of pathological involvement.
To apply for the CSUDH Orthotic Fitter Pre-Certification program, prospective students must:
The program fulfills the education training requirement for those looking to become a nationally recognized certified orthotic fitter. A certified orthotic fitter can work anywhere in the country, such as in a private Orthotics and Prosthetics clinic, veteran’s hospital, children's hospital, or a rehabilitation setting that houses an orthotics and prosthetics department.
To take the national board exam from the American Board for Certification (ABC) in orthotics, prosthetics, and pedorthics, prospective candidates are required to obtain 1,000 hours of supervised orthotic fitting patient care experience in an accredited O&P facility. This can be done before, during, or after the CSUDH pre-certification education program and CSUDH can provide resources to assist with placement for a candidate’s clinical hours.
For complete information about becoming ABC certified, visit:
https://www.abcop.org/individual-certification/get-certified/orthotic-fitter/overview
According to Walkabout Orthotics & Prosthetics, there are nearly 3,100 Certified Fitter-Orthotics in the United States. The Occupational Outlook Handbook anticipate that employment for orthotists and prosthetists will increase by 15% from 2022 to 2032, which is significantly faster than the average growth rate for all occupations.
There are two pathways for a person to become an ABC Certified Orthotic Fitter. One can be certified by either ABC (American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics) or BOC (Board of Certification/Accreditation) both involving an exam.
The total program cost is $925 – comprised of two required concurrent one-unit courses for college credit:
YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL REQUIRED COURSES TO EARN THE CERTIFICATE AND DIGITAL BADGES.
Start Date | End Date | CRN | Dept | Course Title | Units | Days | Hours | Bldg/Rm | Fee | Instructor |
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07/14/2025 | 08/01/2025 | 36126 | HEA 435 71 | Orthotic Soft Goods Fitter | 1 | MTW | Asynchronous + LIVE In-Person 8am–12pm PT | O&P Education Center | $425 | M Kamyab |
07/14/2025 | 08/01/2025 | 36127 | HEA 455 71 | Applied Anatomy | 1 | MTW | Asynchronous + LIVE In-Person 8am–12pm PT | O&P Education Center | $425 | M Kamyab |
Comprehensive study of custom-fitted orthoses for the management of the spine, upper and lower limbs. It includes evaluation, assessment, treatment plan formulation, implementation of the plan, and follow-up. Fitting of selected orthoses is included.
A focused course in human anatomy that uses a combined regional and systemic approach to examine the relationships and organization of the major structures within the body as they relate to Orthotic and Prosthetic application and design.
Ava Herbrick attended the Rancho Los Amigos Orthotic Program, and received her certification in 1995. After several years working for Shriners, she attended the California State University Dominguez Hills Prosthetic Certificate program, and received her CPO in 2000. Ava then went to work at Rancho Los Amigos for the next nine years. She began volunteering with ABC as an Exam Trainee starting in 2006, and continues on as part of an advisory committee. She specializes in Orthotics and has extensive pediatric experience. She received her Master's Degree in Instructional Design from California State University, Fullerton in 2019.
Dr. Mojtaba Kamyab is an Assistant Professor at CSUDH and has been an Orthotist & Prosthetist for 26 years. He obtained is entry level O&P education from Iran University of Medical Sciences and his Masters of Science in O&P at the University of Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences. He completed his Ph.D. in 2008 at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK focusing on Spinal Orthotics with solutions for Lower Back pain.
Dr. Kamyab was a faculty member at Iran University of Medical Sciences from 2008-2022, where he balanced clinical application, educational instruction, and research activities. He has instructed numerous O&P-related educational courses to undergrad and postgrad level students, managed thousands of O&P patients in clinical practice focusing on spinal orthotics, and has contributed to more than 50 O&P related publications in peer-reviewed journals.
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