On Your Feet: Pedorthic Solutions for Stressed Out Feet
Feet aren't just a built-in mode of transportation—they can be critical to a person's professional success. For a professional athlete,...
Staying Relevant: How Are Pedorthists Blazing Their Professional Trail?
O&P professionals are facing new challenges that may color and re-direct the future of their respective professions. The pedorthic profession...
Optimizing Foot Care through Pedorthic/Podiatric Partnerships
As with any intricate piece of equipment with many moving parts, the human foot is subject to a wide array...
Pedorthic Solutions during Pregnancy
While expectant mothers may be most focused on their growing abdomens and the needs of their unborn children, they may...
Plenty of Shoes to Fill
The typical adult human skeleton has 206 bones. The human feet—with 26 bones each—account for just over 25 percent of...
Pedorthics: Times, They Are A-Changin’
If there is one thing that it seems everyone in the orthotic, prosthetic, and pedorthic professions can agree on, it's...
Orpyx: Putting Feet First with “Sole-Full” Technology
Get your feet wet. Get your foot in the door. Put your feet to the fire. Get off on the...
Quality Assurance: Are We Doing a Good Job?
When I started in this industry in 1984, I was amazed to find out that there wasn't any federal or...
Bev Combs: Putting Her Best Foot Forward
Combs models her custom shoes. Photographs courtesy of Bev Combs. If the shoe fits, wear it. Not many people understand...
Got FAQs: Billing for services to patients prior to discharge, inserts for diabetic shoes, verifying items on the PDAC list
Denials are difficult to identify and time-consuming to appeal. When denials have you at your wit's end, "Got FAQs?" can...