Oklahoma Code § 59-3002

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Definitions
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As used in the Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act:
1.  "Board" means the State Board of Medical Licensure and
Supervision;
2.  "Committee" means the Advisory Committee on Orthotics and
Prosthetics;

3.  "Licensed orthotist" means a person licensed under the
Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act to practice orthotics and who
is entitled to represent himself or herself to the public by a title
or description of services that includes the term "orthotic" or
"orthotist";
4.  "Licensed prosthetist" means a person licensed under the
Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act to practice prosthetics and
who is entitled to represent himself or herself to the public by a
title or description of services that includes the term "prosthetic"
or "prosthetist";
5.  "Orthosis" means a custom-fabricated or custom-fitted brace
or support designed to provide for alignment, correction, or
prevention of neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease,
injury, or deformity, not excluding those of the foot; provided,
however, "orthosis" does not include soft goods such as fabric or
elastic supports, corsets, arch supports, low-temperature plastic
splints, trusses, elastic hose, canes, crutches, soft cervical
collars, dental appliances, or essentially equivalent devices
commonly sold as over-the-counter items requiring no professional
advice or judgment in either size selection or use;
6.  "Orthotics" means the science and practice of evaluating,
measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting,
or servicing an orthosis under a prescription from a licensed
physician for the correction or alleviation of neuromuscular or
musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity;
7.  "Orthotist" means a person who evaluates, measures, designs,
fabricates, assembles, fits, adjusts, or services an orthosis as
prescribed by a licensed physician for the support or correction of
disabilities caused by neuro-musculoskeletal diseases, injuries, or
deformities;
8.  "Prosthesis" means an artificial medical device that is not
surgically implanted and that is used to replace a missing limb,
appendage, or another external human body part including an
artificial limb, hand, or foot; provided, however, "prosthesis" does
not include artificial eyes, ears, fingers, toes, dental
applicances, cosmetic devices such as artificial breasts, eyelashes,
or wigs, or other devices that do not have a significant impact on
the musculoskeletal functions of the body;
9.  "Prosthetics" means the science and practice of evaluating,
measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting,
or servicing prostheses under a prescription from a licensed
physician;
10.  "Prosthetist" means a person who evaluates, measures,
designs, fabricates, fits, or services a prosthesis as prescribed by
a licensed physician for the replacement of external parts of the
human body lost due to amputation or congenital deformities or
absences;

11.  "Registered prosthetist/orthotist assistant" means a person
registered under the Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act who,
under the direct supervision of a licensed orthotist or prosthetist,
assists with patient care services or the fabrication of orthoses or
prostheses;
12.  "Registered prosthetic/orthotic technician" means a person
registered under the Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act who,
under the direct supervision of a licensed orthotist or prosthetist,
assists with the fabrication of orthoses or prostheses but who does
not provide direct patient care; and
13.  "Resident" means a person who has completed an education
program in either orthotics or prosthetics recognized by the Board
and is continuing clinical education in a residency recognized by
the Board and accredited by the National Commission on Orthotic and
Prosthetic Education or other accrediting group recognized by the
Board.

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