
Credit Hours
1.75 Business Credits
Learning Objectives
- Discover how implementation science methodology can identify best practices for integrating RTM technology into clinical workflows, optimizing usability, ensuring long-term adoption, and maximizing clinical impact.
- Compare RTM tools with traditional therapeutic monitoring methods and clinical research practices in O&P, evaluating their advantages, limitations, and potential for improving patient care.
- Explore the impact of real-world data from RTM technology on clinical decision-making, treatment optimization, and patient outcomes through practical use cases in O&P clinical research.
Course Description
The Future of Remote Therapeutic Monitoring in Action (AM2025-OS09)
This session explores the emerging role of remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) in orthotics and prosthetics. A panel of experts will discuss how RTM tools provide real-world data on device use, treatment adherence, and patient function outside the clinic. Use cases and practical insights will highlight benefits, challenges, and opportunities for integrating RTM into clinical care and research.
Event Presenter(s)

Presenter Name(s)
- Zachary Wright, PhD
- Kristi Turner, DHS, OTR/L
- Patricia Rogel, CO, OTR
- Jennifer L. Johansson, MS
- Miriam Rafferty, PT, DPT, PhD
Disclaimer
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