Kick off the New Year Right: Four Things to Help Your Practice
There is never a bad time to review, assess, and improve your practice standards. There is just something about...
OI Proves Best Decision for Care
One summer afternoon 23 years ago, Donna Thornburg got out of her Suburban at a carwash in Westminster, Colorado,...
Partnering With Your Patients With Diabetes
Treating patients with diabetes has always been an uphill battle for most O&P practitioners, and an increasing diabetic population means...
The Next Revolution: MPKs for K2 Ambulators
When treating the K2 transfemoral population, we are often left yearning for the safety and control we have with...
The Weighty Challenges of Bariatric Care
The world is changing, and with it, the profiles of those who need prosthetic care: More than three million new...
Amputation, Planned or Traumatic: How Practitioners Plan and Prepare for Both
After a car accident caused a 15-year-old girl to undergo a transfemoral amputation, her clinicians at Total Care Orthotics...
Coping With a Patient’s Death
I didn't think it would be an appointment that would affect me so profoundly. It seemed routine: an orthotic...
Editor’s Note – January 2020
One of the things that makes O&P care special and brings such personal satisfaction to clinicians is the relationship they...