Decoding Motion: Pattern Recognition in Practice

A three-part series of free webinars exploring how pattern recognition is transforming upper limb prosthetic care.
Hosted by Hanger and featuring experts from COAPT, Fillauer, O&P Insight, and Hanger Clinic, the series brings together leaders in myoelectric pattern recognition, clinical documentation, and evidence-based rehabilitation to share practical insights and innovations.
1.0 Hours of CE Credit per course is pending for: the American Board of Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics and the American Occupational Therapy Association
Course Details and Objectives
From Code to Care: Expanding Access to Pattern Recognition in Upper Limb Prosthetics
July 30, 12-1 pm CT
Target Audience: O&P Clinicians, Administrators, and other healthcare providers who care for this patient population
Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Define pattern recognition technology and explain how it enhances upper limb prosthetic control, improving functionality and independence for patients
- List the purpose and benefits of the newly approved reimbursement code L6700
- Develop strategies to effectively communicate the clinical benefits for patients using pattern recognition technology
Foundations of Pattern Recognition: Principles, Evidence, and Patient Candidacy
August 27, 12-1 pm CT
Target Audience: O&P Clinicians, Administrators, Case Managers, Occupational Therapists, and other healthcare providers who care for this patient population
Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Recite key evidence and research supporting the evolution of upper limb prosthetic technology
- Describe the foundation of pattern recognition technology, including its principles, applications in upper limb prosthetic control, and impact on patient functionality and rehabilitation
- List the various indications that support patient candidacy for pattern recognition technology
Empowering Function: Integrating Pattern Recognition into Upper Limb Rehab
September 30, 12-1 pm CT
Target Audience: Occupational Therapists and other healthcare providers who care for this patient population
Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Demonstrate how to successfully educate patients to master and fully utilize their pattern recognition control system
- Compare and contrast pattern recognition with other control strategies used to operate myoelectric devices, including considerations for candidacy
- Define basic operation and mechanics of upper limb prosthetic devices
- Formulate treatment plans for incorporation of device into patient’s ADL, IADL, work and leisure activities for a goal of promoting independence, participation and quality of life