
If there is one thing that it seems everyone in the orthotic, prosthetic, and pedorthic professions can agree on, it’s that the industry is continually changing. With increasing documentation requirements for diabetic footwear reimbursement, the growing potential for encroachment on pedorthic scope of practice, and the growing trend of patients turning to the Internet for specialty footwear purchases and to store kiosks for prefabricated foot orthotics, the times seem to be a-changin’ particularly fast for pedorthists. For this month’s edition of The O&P EDGE ten-year anniversary column, we asked pedorthic experts to share their thoughts about the most significant development in pedorthics over the last decade. Here’s what they had to say:
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