
Pathology-specific Orthotic and Pedorthic Treatment
The objective throughout the series has been to provide general guidelines for the design of custom foot orthotics relating to specific conditions. This article focuses on some of the more
The objective throughout the series has been to provide general guidelines for the design of custom foot orthotics relating to specific conditions. This article focuses on some of the more
“Have no teaching without the patient for a text, and the best teaching is often that taught by the patient himself.” William Osler (1903) In 1993, Charles Barkley
On December 1, 2011, Nick Kimmel was a young marine on his second deployment in Afghanistan. That morning his unit was building a patrol base for a clearing operation in
What if a medical billing expert knocked on your door and told you and your staff how to avoid several of the most common billing mistakes? Knock knock! As the
Much has been written recently about the degree of anxiety in healthcare professions resulting in a high burnout rate that was exacerbated by waves of COVID-19. In 2022 alone, nearly
Another Congress adjourned without O&P legislation to advance the profession? What happened? And more to the point, what has the O&P profession, with its organizations in Washington DC, accomplished over
The way that practitioners are educated, workplace expectations and stressors, and external policy issues all impact how O&P is practiced. In this issue, experts look at how these topics affect
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