Managing a Practice: In Search of the Perfect Size
It's a universal problem that applies not only to the size and level of development of an O&P practice, but...
It's a universal problem that applies not only to the size and level of development of an O&P practice, but...
Times are too tough to frivol away O&P profits in the form of burnt offerings to the god of architecture....
In the life of the patient, it's a terrifying seminal moment: amputation is imminent. They have a thousand questions and...
Ironically, in this Information Age, some believe that O&P is starved for information. Despite the online availability of more comprehensive...
Editor's note: All persons photographed in this article, other than US Military, have been de-identified by a black box covering...
"Empowering those with disabilities" is a common catchphrase, frequently used by those in the O&P profession. Most often, it refers...
The idea of internal prostheses for children isn't new. For more than 20 years, surgery to remove bone cancer tumors...
When Duncan Wyeth, executive director of the Michigan Commission on Disability Concerns, investigates issues of concern to those with disabilities,...
When a new orthotic contender appears on the market from nowhere, and its claims appear almost too good to be...
Each year brings new technological advances in the field of O&P that do not fail to amaze and astound; their...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced updates to the Master List and the Required Prior Authorization List...
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