Editor’s Note–April 2023
Among the lessons we have all learned in the past few years is the interconnectedness of people across the globe....
Among the lessons we have all learned in the past few years is the interconnectedness of people across the globe....
The way that practitioners are educated, workplace expectations and stressors, and external policy issues all impact how O&P is practiced....
Residual limbs that are difficult to fit, patients’ ability to connect cognitively with their prostheses, and the economics of advanced...
As we approach the end of the year, people often reflect on the past months. Instead, in this final issue...
Proper footwear, footcare, and corrections in gait deviations can prevent or treat a host of conditions including hip and low...
Though the thermometer outside says 90 degrees, my calendar indicates it is the unofficial end of summer as we return...
Many activities of daily living and on-the-job tasks require using our arms and hands. This fact, combined with the lesser...
As the O&P profession has changed over the years, so too has its fabrication elements. What was once performed by...
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to assume that consumers want the most modern, most automatic, most high-tech option available....
Patient-centered care includes considering the environmental, cultural, and socioeconomic conditions that impact the patient’s experience. In this issue, we explore...