The Essentials of Pediatric Orthotic Follow-up

Program Description: As kids grow and go through developmental changes, follow-up with pediatric orthotic patients is critical to provide optimal care. This session reviews ways to provide continuity of care between provision of orthotic devices through effective follow-up using goal assessment, outcome measures, ongoing evaluation, and effective communication to families. Panelists from both hospital setting and private practice will share how they incorporate these tools into their everyday practice.

  • Attendees will recognize the importance of providing pediatric patient families with regular follow-up to improve team communication & collaboration, family education and engagement, and outcomes.
  • Attendees will be given tools and simple language to use during follow up visits to assess & communicate positive changes in gross motor skill development, gait development and patient goals.
  • Attendees will be able to describe what has been successful and unsuccessful in different clinical settings.

This course is worth 1.75 business credits. If you attended this session at the 2025 National Assembly, please note you will not receive credit again.

Anne Pare, CO, LO

Anne Pare, CO, LO

Clinical Researcher & Educator

Surestep

Anne W Paré, Certified Orthotist is currently employed by Surestep, an international manufacturer of orthotic devices as a Clinical Researcher & Educator. She was the founder of Hope Orthotics, a pediatric orthotic clinical practice in the Houston area which later became Transcend O&P and is now a part of Hanger Clinics. Anne graduated from University of Texas Southwestern Allied Health Sciences School in 1993; she completed a pediatric internship at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas in 1994. She worked as a staff orthotist at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR) in Houston, Texas before opening Hope Orthotics. For over 30 years, Anne has specialized in pediatrics, spinal cord, and brain injury, working closely with many therapists and healthcare professionals to provide superior service and quality care to the Greater Houston area. Anne has been active in Texas, National and International Conferences in Orthotics and Prosthetics and Pediatric Rehabilitation and has spoken about the orthotic management of the pediatric patient on many occasions. Anne’s current clinical focus is tracking outcomes in children using Surestep products, the development of new products and creating and presenting educational courses for physical and occupational therapists and orthotists for Surestep.
Brigid Driscoll, PT, DPT, CO/L

Brigid Driscoll, PT, DPT, CO/L

Clinical Coordinator, Orthotist/Physical Therapist Level II

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital

Brigid Driscoll, PT, DPT, CO/L is a Clinical Coordinator and Orthotist/Physical Therapist II at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. She has 30 years of clinical experience, primarily in pediatrics. Brigid is the coordinator of the Lurie Division of Rehabilitation’s multi-disciplinary serial casting program. She coordinates education training for staff and residents, as well as guest lecturing at Northwestern University, and speaking at medical conferences on a variety of pediatric topics. Brigid is involved in IRB approved research focused on serial casting. Her clinical concentrations include serial casting, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, neuromuscular diagnoses, clubfoot, idiopathic toe walking, and caring for infants/children with developmental delays. Brigid is a 1995 graduate of Marquette University's physical therapy program, a 2001 graduate of the Northwestern University Prosthetic-Orthotics Center, and in 2021 received her Doctor of Physical Therapy from The College of St. Scholastica.
Camille Cruz, LO, CPO

Camille Cruz, LO, CPO

Educator and ABC Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist

Surestep

Camille Cruz, LO, CPO is a Surestep Educator and ABC Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist. Camille specializes in pediatric orthotics education and collaborative, developmental approaches to intervention.

Maggie Hutchinson, CO

Maggie Hutchinson, CO

Clinician

Hanger Clinic

Maggie received her Bachelor of Applied Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics from St. Petersburg College in 2012, and completed a residency with Atlanta Prosthetics and Orthotics, focused in spinal and pediatrics. She returned to Florida in 2015, and continued the focus on pediatrics and community education. While she works with orthotics of all levels, she is passionate about and has presented professionally on cranial remolding, pediatric toe walking, and tuning AFO design.
Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT

Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT

Licensed Physical Therapist and Clinical Education Specialist

Surestep

Sarah Flowers, PT, DPT is a Licensed Physical Therapist and Clinical Education Specialist at Surestep, bringing extensive pediatric therapy experience and a passion for interdisciplinary care.

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1.75 C credits  |  Certificate available
1.75 C credits  |  Certificate available