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Orthotic Fitter Exam Study Guide (Spring 2026/2027 Edition)
Comprehensive Practice Questions with Accurate, Educational Solutions
Introduction
This Spring 2026/2027 Orthotic Fitter Exam Study Guide is designed to help learners strengthen
their foundational knowledge of orthotic fitting, patient assessment, device selection, and essential
professional standards. The guide includes realistic practice questions paired with clear, accurate
solutions to support understanding and reinforce key concepts covered in orthotic fitting
certification programs.
Each question is created to reflect the style and depth of the competencies evaluated on the Orthotic
Fitter Exam, including topics such as anatomy, biomechanics, orthotic design principles, patient
safety, and ethical practice. The explanations provided are written to deepen comprehension—not to
replace formal education or official exam preparation materials.
Whether you are reviewing core concepts, practicing clinical reasoning, or improving exam
readiness, this study guide serves as a helpful, structured tool to support your learning and
confidence as you prepare for orthotic fitter certification.
,Question:
What motion causes whiplash?
Answer
Hyperextension or hyperflexion of the cervical spine.
Question:
What part of the anatomy is affected by whiplash?
Answer
The cervical spine.
Question:
Define Stenosis
Answer
The abnormal narrowing of a passage of the body.
Question:
What part of the anatomy is affected by degenerative disc disease?
Answer
Anywhere in the spine.
Question:
What part of the anatomy is affected by clavicle fracture/shoulder subluxation?
Answer
The clavicle and the shoulder socket. Specifically the humerus, scapula and shoulder socket.
Question:
What is the goal of orthotic treatment regarding clavicle fracture and shoulder subluxation?
Answer
To prevent movement of the injured area while providing compressive support which gives
proprioceptive feedback and allowing normal range of motion of anatomy within the vicinity.
Question:
How is tennis elbow related to lateral and medial epicondylitits?
Answer
Tennis elbow is the inflammation of the extensor forearm muscle/tendon origins at the lateral
epicondyle. Golfers elbow is inflammation of the flexor forearm muscle/tendon origins at the
medial epicondyle.
, Question:
What nerve is involved in carpal tunnel syndrome?
Answer
The median nerve.
Question:
What is De Quervain's syndrome?
Answer
A condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of your wrist making it hard to grasp
anything.
Question:
What is the difference between a strain and a sprain?
Answer
A sprain is an injury of a ligament while a strain is the injury of a muscle or tendon.
Question:
What population is most affected by osteoporosis?
Answer
Most common in older women.
Question:
What is degenerative joint disease?
Answer
Osteoarthritis
Question:
What proper lifting techniques prevent lower back pain?
Answer
Lifting with your legs keeping the spine in normal alignment.
Question:
What are two orthotic treatment options for herniated discs?
Answer
Cervical collars and LSO's.
Question:
Why is physical therapy important regarding herniated discs?
Answer
Strengthening the spine muscles helps to offload the discs.