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For the final installment of our anniversary column, we researched what news and feature articles from The O&P EDGE received the most views on oandp.com. To add a little spice,
For the final installment of our anniversary column, we researched what news and feature articles from The O&P EDGE received the most views on oandp.com. To add a little spice,
Now in its 19th year, the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) San Diego Triathlon Challenge (SDTC) weekend, held October 19-21, capped off the most successful month in the organization’s history. Thanks
I write this at the close of a heated 2012 presidential election and a narrow victory for President Barack Obama. Regardless of the election outcome, this year’s contest holds special
Introduction As many as 50 percent of individuals with lower-limb amputations have demonstrated skin complications during use of their protheses.1 The socket environment closes the limb in snugly, restricting the
When working with the elderly patient population, prosthetists generally see two types of people: those who have become amputees during their sunset years, and those who have been living with
As part of a recent joint educational effort by the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists (the Academy) and the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), a few colleagues and I
Considerations When Fitting Elderly Dysvascular Patients with a Prosthesis Regardless of an amputation’s etiology, fitting a prosthesis is no easy feat. Every patient has different needs and preferences, and part

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