
What Prosocial Behavior Brings to Patient Care
Success in clinical practice can be assessed in a variety of ways, with patient outcomes generally regarded as the most important. This aspect of success requires a body of knowledge

Success in clinical practice can be assessed in a variety of ways, with patient outcomes generally regarded as the most important. This aspect of success requires a body of knowledge

In today’s increasingly complex reimbursement environment, compliant documentation is no longer just a best practice; it is a business imperative. While most O&P professionals understand the importance of documentation, noncompliance

Health and wellness experts often recommend the practice of listening to our bodies, which led to a life-saving early diagnosis for Kathleen Kauffman, CFm, Personal Symmetrics, Ohio. Kauffman had developed

The theme of this month’s issue is a focus on the patient. Unlike most of our readers, as an editor, I do not have the opportunity to regularly experience the


O&P clinicians spend their careers determining and fitting the most appropriate devices for each individual patient. But even if they do that perfectly, the patient’s success may be out of

In recent years, O&P practitioners have learned more about how factors such as a history of stroke and anxiety or panic disorders carry meaningful impacts on mobility for lower-limb prosthesis