3D Printing Gains Momentum in Clinical O&P
Technologies in 3D printing are moving further into mainstream O&P clinical use beyond their now-familiar role in producing prosthetic covers,...
Technologies in 3D printing are moving further into mainstream O&P clinical use beyond their now-familiar role in producing prosthetic covers,...
As technology advances, physicians and O&P clinicians have an ever-widening array of options to provide their patients with optimal prosthetic...
For many individuals with upper-limb amputations or upper-limb differences, being able to participate in all the activities that lead to...
The O&P EDGE interviewed O&P company owners and clinicians who provide a representative example of courses and in-services that range from...
Losing a limb is life-changing. How much life changes depends on variables that make the challenges facing each person unique....
Advances in telecommunication technologies such as videoconferencing, smartphones, tablets, Wi-Fi, and broadband, along with e-mail and POTS (plain old telephone...
The military service members and veterans who received injuries resulting in limb loss while serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF),...
Albert Chi, MD, a trauma surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, makes an e-NABLE hand. Photograph courtesy of e-NABLE and...
Family-owned businesses have played a major role in building the O&P industry from its origins as a trade, with craftsmen...
Your core ethical values and your O&P practice's vision should form the underlying guiding principles of every aspect of your...
Bionic Power, Vancouver, British Columbia, a provider of wearable medical technology, has secured roughly $5 million (CAD) in funding. The...
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