From the Editor
The pace of change in the O&P profession and allied rehab often seems dizzying-new sophisticated technology, new research, more government...
Read moreDetailsThe pace of change in the O&P profession and allied rehab often seems dizzying-new sophisticated technology, new research, more government...
Read moreDetailsWow! It's been a year already since we first introduced The O&P EDGE at the Academy meeting in Orlando, FL....
Read moreDetailsThis month features the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists (AAOP). With over 100 sessions enhancing...
Read moreDetailsInservices-this is an area where marketing, community service, and better patient care all meet. Educating professionals in other disciplines about...
Read moreDetailsCreativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.-Scott Adams, The Dilbert PrincipleEven though they comprise...
Read moreDetailsDespite the continued uncertainty about what will happen on the Hill on competitive bidding and what will come out of...
Read moreDetailsThe focus is on ability--not "disability." This is the clear message coming from amputees and orthotic users of all ages....
Read moreDetailsWe're on our way! This, our second issue, explores some of the challenges of today's O&P practice. Ethical issues pose...
Read moreDetailsFrom the Editor: Miki Fairley With pride and enthusiasm, we present our premiere issue of The O&P EDGE! Thank you...
Read moreDetailsFrom the Editor: "Building a Great Team" is the theme of this advance preview issue-and that is the goal of...
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