Orthotists and Prosthetists

Orthotists and Prosthetists

Design, measure, fit, and adapt orthopedic braces, appliances or prostheses, such as limbs or facial parts for patients with disabling conditions.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Alabama 170 $64,320 $30.92
Alaska $98,510 $47.36
Arizona 230 $68,240 $32.81
Arkansas 160 $77,330 $37.18
California 1,060 $89,520 $43.04
Colorado $67,420 $32.41
Connecticut 70 $92,160 $44.31
Delaware $81,180 $39.03
District of Columbia 110 $51,240 $24.64
Florida 520 $76,280 $36.67
Georgia 180 $92,640 $44.54
Illinois 410 $69,280 $33.31
Indiana 310 $78,120 $37.56
Iowa 50 $67,930 $32.66
Kansas 100 $80,430 $38.67
Kentucky 130 $82,520 $39.67
Louisiana 130 $55,970 $26.91
Maine 70 $75,560 $36.33
Maryland 110 $72,740 $34.97
Massachusetts 150 $83,230 $40.02
Michigan 420 $73,540 $35.36
Minnesota 270 $73,670 $35.42
Mississippi 50 $109,270 $52.54
Missouri 150 $126,490 $60.81
Montana 70 $70,940 $34.11
Nebraska 50 $80,780 $38.84
Nevada 130 $81,860 $39.36
New Hampshire 60 $77,760 $37.39
New Jersey 300 $101,960 $49.02
New Mexico 80 $59,310 $28.51
New York 320 $84,010 $40.39
North Carolina 340 $78,800 $37.88
Ohio 510 $67,290 $32.35
Oklahoma 170 $50,910 $24.48
Oregon 130 $93,830 $45.11
Pennsylvania 700 $69,720 $33.52
Rhode Island 70 $74,920 $36.02
South Carolina 140 $78,670 $37.82
Tennessee 90 $59,740 $28.72
Texas 1,000 $78,020 $37.51
Utah 80 $71,990 $34.61
Vermont $80,490 $38.70
Virginia 180 $81,560 $39.21
Washington 340 $139,430 $67.03
West Virginia 90 $69,530 $33.43
Wisconsin $85,220 $40.97

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals, in consultation with physicians and other therapists, to design and fit orthoses for patients with disabling conditions of the limbs and/or spine, and prostheses for patients who have partial or total absence of a limb or significant superficial deformity. Includes instruction in biomechanics, gait analysis, pathomechanics, kinesiology, pathology, neuroanatomy, materials science, diagnostic imaging, patient analysis and measurement, impression taking, model rectification, assistive/restorative technology and engineering applications, product finishing, diagnostic and definitive fitting and alignment, power devices, postoperative management, and patient counseling and follow-up.

Master's Degree
Master's Degree
University of Hartford
University of Hartford
West Hartford, CT
Master's Degree
St Petersburg College
St Petersburg College
St. Petersburg, FL
Associate Degree

A program that prepares individuals to apply the principles of psychology, engineering, and occupational therapy to the design and implementation of technological interventions and systems to promote patient rehabilitation and function. Includes instruction in ergonomics, seating and mobility design, universal and near environment systems design, rehabilitation research, rehabilitation biomechanics, access and communications design, microprocessor-based technologies, neurological trauma, standards and testing, and service delivery management.

Post-Baccalaureate Certification
  • $79,820 per year
    National average salary
    Very High
    Job growth rate
  • Master's degree
    Typical education requirement
  • Internship/residency
    Typical on-the-job training requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as orthotists and prosthetists.

  • Less than high school 2%
  • High school graduate 18%
  • College dropout 30%
  • Associate’s degree 18%
  • Bachelor’s degree 22%
  • Master’s degree 6%
  • Doctorate degree 3%

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