Some O&P cases don’t have a solution that’s a textbook lookup or an internet search away. They don’t have a ready-made component that will magically fill all the patient’s needs. The toughest cases, experts say, require creativity and an out-of-the box approach.
That kind of thinking was highlighted during a panel titled “Challenging Pediatrics Prosthetics Cases” at this year’s Academy Annual Meeting & Scientific Symposium. The five pediatric specialists each presented a unique case and discussed how they came up with solutions for their patients. The cases they presented included popliteal pterygium syndrome (PPS), proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD), and fibular hemimelia, and all included congenital limb difference with various differences in upper and lower limbs. Each case included active kids willing to try just about anything and nervous caregivers afraid of making the wrong decision.
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