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eLearning Certificate Course in Spinal Orthotics

The blended learning course in Spinal Orthotics in TATCOT was established in 2007 as a pilot activity. Our collaborating partners are InWEnt/German Development Cooperation and the University of Don Bosco, El Salvador. The course is intended to enrol students from Tanzania and other English speaking African countries as well as other interested countries.

Entry qualifications and other requirements

To qualify for admission to the course the applicant must have a Category-II (ISPO/WHO) Diploma in Orthopaedic Technology. The course has a capacity to admit a maximum of 15 students per course. To qualify for admission to the course, the applicants must be TATCOT Alumni or have an appropriate degree in the field of Prosthetics and Orthotics from another accredited institution, practical work experience in orthopaedic technology and support from their employer.

Sex: both male and female candidates are eligible to join the course.

Language: the course language is English. Candidates must exhibit competence in spoken and written English.

In addition to these requirements, participants have to possess basic computer skills. They must be able to:

They must have regular access to a computer with:

Course description and objectives

Qualifying candidates of the course will:

The eLearning course in spinal orthotics has a total of 540 teaching hours. It leads to the Certificate of Spinal Orthotics Technology, which is issued by Tumaini University, KCM-College and the Tanzania Training Centre for Orthopaedic Technologists (TATCOT).

The student will be guided through the eLearning based tutorial programme of the theoretical subjects.

The student will also receive a CD-ROM and a DVD with the information that is required to measure, cast, fabricate and fit different types of spinal orthoses. The DVD will show different case samples and their orthotic treatment.

Under the supervision of a mentor in the student's home workshop, he/she will learn to prescribe, measure, cast, align, fit and deliver different spinal orthoses as well as manufacturing them.

This course, which carefully integrates the theory with the practical work using an eLearning programme, is designed to give the graduate the basic information and the practical skills that will be needed when he/she takes up employment as a professional Spinal Orthotics Technologist.

Course duration and subjects

A total number of 540 hours (42 weeks) are available for tuition of the theoretical and practical subjects. At the end of the two semester course a total number of 53 hrs (2 weeks) are available for examination. The final examination includes a patient presentation for which the students are required to fabricate one spinal orthosis and present it to the Board of Examiners. The time allocated for the production is 40 hrs.

Theory     Practice  
Anatomy of the Spine 48 hrs   Measurement and Casting Techniques 48 hrs
Pathology of the Spine 48 hrs   Fabrication and Fitting Techniques 224 hrs
Biomechanics of the Spine 64 hrs  
Total Practice
272 hrs
Radiological Interpretation 30 hrs      
Materials Technology 30 hrs      
Clinics/Prescription/Goal Assessment 48 hrs      
Total Theory
268 hrs      
         
Examination        
Theoretical Examination 12 hrs      
Practical Examination 40 hrs      
Clinical Presentation   1 hr      
Total Examination
53 hrs      
         
Overall total
593 hrs      

Course fees

The course fee per participant amounts to 3,650.00 US $. This course fee covers the following:

In addition, the following costs have to be covered by the participant:

The course fees should be paid in US$ or equivalent directly to the Bank and Account Number indicated on the letter of admission to the course. The course fees should be paid in total before the beginning of the course, or in 2 instalments by special arrangement.

Application form

Download the application form (PDF-document, 9 pages, 24KB)

Information Flyer

Download the Flyer for the eLearning Certificate Course in Spinal Orthotics (PDF-document, 5 pages, 547 KB)


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