
Evolving Options for 3D-Printing Materials in O&P
3D printing has come a long way in the past decade. What began as a means to fabricate quick prototypes has turned into a powerful tool with the potential for

3D printing has come a long way in the past decade. What began as a means to fabricate quick prototypes has turned into a powerful tool with the potential for


As the year draws to a close and we present the last issue of 2025, we turn our focus to our theme of supporting patients and the profession—the reason we

The rehabilitation journey for individuals using orthotic and prosthetic devices extends far beyond fitting. Providing the right device and training is a critical first step, but true empowerment lies in

The term frequent flyer is used to describe individuals who travel regularly by air. In this context it is not derogatory, and a high rate of airline travel is incentivized

Quincey Brabant, CPO, was relatively new to treating pediatric patients with amputations when a family arrived at the Salt Lake City Hanger Clinic in 2024. The teenage daughter had undergone

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