O&P Ten Years Later, Part Three: Raising the Bar in O&P Education and Professional Standards
In early 2009, O&P experts identified trends most likely to impact the profession during the next decade and discussed challenges...
In early 2009, O&P experts identified trends most likely to impact the profession during the next decade and discussed challenges...
In early 2009, O&P experts identified trends most likely to impact the profession during the next decade and discussed...
In January 2009, The O&P EDGE asked O&P experts to identify trends most likely to impact the profession during the...
Changing technology creates ripples that become waves and drive movement toward still greater change. It's a tide—perhaps even a...
The Situation The Durable Medical Equipment Medicare Administrative Contractors (DME MACs) issued a joint publication on July 13 that addressed...
Disaster relief efforts typically require arriving on-scene with emergency solutions as quickly as possible. This is not the priority with...
Ignored, neglected, and often abused, our feet help us soldier through an inhospitable world of obstacles and challenges, dependent largely...
Everyone knows it's hard to keep up with kids; they outgrow clothes and interests overnight, and they seem to move...
What it means to be a senior citizen is changing, and approaches to seniors' O&P care are changing too-but still...
When early versions of stance control orthoses (SCOs) began appearing in the 1980s and 1990s, they were hailed as an...
The National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE) encouraged employers seeking to hire technicians to contact the program directors...
Read more
© 2024 The O&P EDGE