Affordable, Available CEUs: How to Find the Ones that Meet Your Needs
Most practitioners' to-do lists are getting longer while their available time is getting shorter. Dealing with increased documentation requirements, keeping...
Just in Time for the International Congress: OTWorld Sneak Peek
Which Insights of Biomechanical Research Should Be Considered When Treating the Diabetic Foot in Terms of Orthopedic Shoe Technology? Presenter:...
New Features and Benefits of ORION
The technical and clinical vision behind the ORION has always been to create a microprocessor knee built to provide optimal...
The Academy Celebrates 40 Years
About 1,650 attendees braved the cold weather in Chicago, Illinois, February 26-March 1, as the American Academy of Orthotists and...
Opportunities and Challenges
As we survey the O&P landscape, we face dramatic challenges and exciting opportunities. Our practices and practitioners face uncertainty in...
The Goal of Lifelong Learning
I've always been passionate about education. It was, in fact, my enjoyment of learning that spurred me to earn an...
Training and Integrating Millennial Workers into Your O&P Practice
INTRODUCTION The arrival of the Millennial Generation on the employment landscape means that a more diverse multigenerational workforce is becoming...
Educating Your Support Staff: Good for Employees, Good for Business
Nonclinical staff members at O&P patient care facilities are the first people to greet patients, the first to hear about...
Paralympic Retrospective: Never Say “Can’t” Until You’ve Tried
Photographs courtesy of Oates. In February 1980, Zehavah "Z" Oates (née Whitney) was one of two individuals with bilateral above-knee...
Master’s Program Profile Series: University of Pittsburgh
The O&P EDGE continues its series of National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE)-accredited master's level O&P educational programs.This...