Part Two of a Multi-Part Lecture Series on Limb Loss
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Virtual via Zoom

This course will provide a review of prosthetic components and evidence-based treatment strategies used in gait training for individuals with transfemoral (above-the-knee) amputations. Interventions are presented through a collaborative, team-based approach that incorporates the perspectives of both prosthetists and inpatient/outpatient rehabilitation therapists. Video examples will be used to demonstrate therapeutic exercises, gait training techniques, and clinical decision-making. The prosthetist will also review key considerations related to socket fit, prosthetic alignment, and component selection for this patient population. This presentation is designed to enhance clinicians’ knowledge, skill, and confidence in providing comprehensive care for individuals with transfemoral amputations.
For those who cannot attend the live class, an on-demand version will be available following the class.
Continuing Education Credits Anticipated: APTA (PT), AOTA (OT)
Pricing
MGB Employees: Free with coupon code and proof of MGB User ID
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Non MGB Employees: $50.00
Save-the-Date for Future Lectures in this Series!
September 30th – Progressive Gait Training in the Home
Learning Outcomes – Following this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify two different types of prosthetic knee components commonly used for individuals with a transfemoral amputation.
- Identify two evidence-based treatment strategies for promoting and strengthening hip extension in transfemoral amputees.
- Distinguish problems requiring prosthetic intervention from that best addressed by patient or therapist-based interventions.
- List at least two treatment strategies that facilitate weight bearing and enhance patient trust and confidence in the transfemoral prosthesis.
Time-Ordered Agenda
- 10-minutes: Introduction
- 30-minutes: Prosthetics Component Selection and Device Fit Priorities
- 35-minutes: Initial Assessment and Treatment Priorities
- 35-minutes: Advancement Progression of Gait and Stair Training
- 10-minutes: Summary and Q&A





