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July 2011 Issue

The Outcome Is in the Details

It is hard to describe the residency experience in its entirety. It could best be summed up as one massive learning experience. Now at the three-quarters mark, I am hitting

Got FAQs?

Billing for O&P devices seems to get more complicated by the day. Count on “Got FAQs?” to help answer your toughest questions. This month’s column addresses your questions about billing

The Virtue of Failure

Not all of my ideas are good ones, and neither are yours, but you know what? That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Frequently I am asked to build an orthosis,

Laurie Richmond: Helping Hands

It takes a keen eye to see that Laurie Richmond wears a prosthetic left hand. “Either people notice it immediately, [especially] if I have the hook on, or they don’t

Face to Face: Gary Dodge, CTPO

Gary Dodge received a ground-up introduction to the O&P profession—by sweeping floors at Dodge & Lundquist, a Seattle, Washington-based prosthetics clinic owned by his father Morris Dodge, CP, and Bob

Words Matter: Is it Really “Custom Molded”?

Importance of Knowledge Fabricating custom feet orthoses properly takes time, experience, and a commitment to quality. Many professionals such as podiatrists, pedorthists, physical therapists, chiropractors, athletic trainers, and massage therapists

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