University of Pittsburgh Prosthetics and Orthotics

University of Pittsburgh Prosthetics and Orthotics This page is designed to inform future students, parents, and past alumni about the program. Orthoses can be applied to the head, neck, trunk, or limbs.

Overview

Orthotics and Prosthetics is the evaluation, fabrication and custom fitting of artificial limbs and orthopedic braces. Orthopedic braces, or orthoses, are used to stabilize or unload joints, normalize motion and stresses on tissue, substitute for muscle weakness or paralysis, and assist in normal growth, development and function. Artificial limbs, or prostheses, are used to replace missi

ng limbs or portions of limbs, and to restore more normal function of the upper or lower extremities. Orthotists and prosthetists work in a variety of settings, including private practice, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, and home health settings. Orthotists and prosthetists are currently in high demand, and the demand is expected to increase in the future. Orthotists and prosthetists are part of the health care team, and as such, work with physicians, therapists, and other health care professionals to provide the orthotic and prosthetic needs of patients. Orthotists and prosthetists are responsible for 1) performing a comprehensive assessment of the patient's orthotic/prosthetic needs, 2) creating a comprehensive orthotic/prosthetic treatment plan to meet the needs and goals of the patient, 3) performing the necessary procedures to deliver the appropriate orthotic/prosthetic services, which may include fabrication of the orthosis/prosthesis, 4) providing continuing patient care and periodic evaluation to assure/maintain/ document optimal fit and function of the orthosis/prosthesis, 5) participating in personal and professional development through continuing education, training, research and organizational affiliations, and 6) developing, implementing and/or monitoring policies and procedures regarding human, business, and organizational management. MS in Prosthetics and Orthotics

The MSPO Program is five consecutive terms in length, including one summer term, and requires a total of 66 credits. It is designed to meet all standards for accreditation by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE) and for preparing students to complete residencies and take the American Board of Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics examinations. The curriculum includes clinical internships at various internship sites which are available in the Pittsburgh area and throughout the country. The first set of internships are integrated into the curriculum and are completed within the Pittsburgh area. During the last term of the Program, the student completes a more extensive internship, and the student may have to relocate out of the Pittsburgh area during this term. We can work with the student to set up additional internship sites for this final term if necessary. Accreditation Status

The Master of Science Program in Prosthetics and Orthotics has been granted accreditation by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE). Our graduates are fully eligible for NCOPE residencies, and, upon successful completion of an NCOPE residency, they are fully eligible to take the certification examinations of the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics (ABC).

In orthotics, the Pitt MSPO students continued to modify their articulating AFOs and pulled their plastic! ✨            ...
05/27/2026

In orthotics, the Pitt MSPO students continued to modify their articulating AFOs and pulled their plastic! ✨

✨ Incoming Student Spotlight ✨Swipe to learn about Paige! Pitt MSPO is so excited to welcome you this fall!
05/25/2026

✨ Incoming Student Spotlight ✨
Swipe to learn about Paige! Pitt MSPO is so excited to welcome you this fall!

Today and every day, we remember and honor the brave people who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.            ...
05/25/2026

Today and every day, we remember and honor the brave people who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

In prosthetics, the Pitt MSPO Class of 2027 completed their first transfemoral casting and began modifications! Thank yo...
05/23/2026

In prosthetics, the Pitt MSPO Class of 2027 completed their first transfemoral casting and began modifications! Thank you to the patient models for all that you do! 💛💙

Nick, a Pitt MSPO student in the Class of 2027, has been learning how to use 3D printers to create custom fishing lures—...
05/22/2026

Nick, a Pitt MSPO student in the Class of 2027, has been learning how to use 3D printers to create custom fishing lures—decorating them, developing patterns, and designing them to print with lifelike movement! ✨

In orthotics, the Pitt MSPO students casted each other for articulating AFOs using Tamarack joints and began modificatio...
05/22/2026

In orthotics, the Pitt MSPO students casted each other for articulating AFOs using Tamarack joints and began modifications! 🦾

✨ Incoming Student Spotlight ✨Swipe to learn about Peggy! Pitt MSPO is so excited to welcome you this fall!
05/18/2026

✨ Incoming Student Spotlight ✨
Swipe to learn about Peggy! Pitt MSPO is so excited to welcome you this fall!

Are you interested in adaptive sports and want to get involved or learn more? There’s a fantastic opportunity to do so o...
05/17/2026

Are you interested in adaptive sports and want to get involved or learn more? There’s a fantastic opportunity to do so on Saturday, May 30! RSVP today for Everybody Plays Field Day! 🦾

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Pittsburgh, PA
15206

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