Working With Polyurethane Foam
Within the O&P community 3D printing has generated a lot of interest lately. With exciting design possibilities, greater availability, and ...
Who Needs a PhD in O&P?
Faced with the wealth of new knowledge, fresh discoveries, and groundbreaking technologies, an increasing number of O&P clinicians are focusing ...
Editor’s Note–February 2025
Later this month, members of our EDGE team will join O&P professionals from around the country—and even some from across ...
Patient Preferences in Prosthesis Decision-making: Driving Forward Value-based Care
If I offered you the opportunity to trade your current car in for either a used minivan or the newest ...
Medicare Enrollment Oversights: The Risks Associated With Outdated Enrollment
Many billers and administrative staff are well versed in claim denials related to things like missing or inappropriate modifiers, medical ...
US ISPO Service-learning Trips 2024: Mexico and Guatemala
The United States National Member Society of the International Society for Prosthetics & Orthotics (US ISPO) successfully completed two service-learning ...
Looking Beneath the Skin to Manage Friction Blisters
Friction blisters of the feet commonly occur in individuals engaged in running, hiking, military training, and other intense sports. Depending ...
Biotensegrity and Prosthetic Interface Design
Biotensegrity and fascintegrity are terms derived from biological and fascial tensegrity, which describe the structural integrity of biological systems based ...
United In Mission: Defining The Future of O&P Care Through Growth
The decision to sunset two well-established foundations in the pursuit of new opportunities through the creation of a singular O&P ...
What Does the New President and New Congress Hold for O&P?
The 119th Congress was sworn in just after the new year started and began its work immediately. The first order ...