Hema Patel and Molly Hill CHICAGO — Using a variety of functional outcome measures may serve as an aid in securing third party payment, according to a poster presentation at The American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists Annual Meeting…
Year: 2010
Vacuum Suspension Decreases Pistoning but Still Not Preferred
Glenn K. Klute CHICAGO – In a randomized crossover trial comparing a pin-lock suspension socket and a vacuum socket, pistoning was decreased in the vacuum but comfort and ease of use is preferred within the pin-lock system, according to…
Quality of Care Should Not Suffer in the Face of Component Denial
Andrew Sawers CHICAGO – As a patient care provider, consider the following scenario: You are treating a young man who has an active job that requires walking across varied terrain and hours on his feet. You think he is…
Early Knee Protocols Encourage Typical Motor Development in Young Patients
Mark Geil CHICAGO – In a study of seven children aged 3 to 5 years-old, Mark Geil, PhD, found that when given an articulating knee, as opposed to the favored locked, fully-extended knee, children present reduced clearance adaptations and…
OPERF Soliciting Applications for Research Support
Brian J. Hafner CHICAGO — The 2-year-old Orthotic and Prosthetic Education and Research Foundation 2010 Awards Program is accepting applications for various research and education opportunities, according to one of the foundation’s chairs. Brian J. Hafner, PhD, research committee…
Resistance Treatment Reduces Crouching in Patients With CP
Keith M. Smith CHICAGO — Resistance-based orthotic treatments should replace those that stop ankle motion for patients with cerebral palsy, according to a presenter at The American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium. “Crouch gait…
Vacuum Suspension Reduces Movement Compared to Other Suspension Systems
CHICAGO — Vacuum suspension systems significantly reduced residual limb movement compared to other suspension systems, according to a researcher at The American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium. Maria J. Gerschutz In a single-patient case…
O&P Assembles to Help Haiti
Rob Kistenberg CHICAGO — The O&P profession is filled with individuals who want to help others, and this was evident in the number of people who gathered last night to support Haiti at The American Academy of Orthotists and…
Cross-over Study Yields Substantial Effect on Gait, Walking Speeds information_schema Adults with Post-stroke Hemiplegia
CHICAGO – Most hemiplegia patients are prescribed AFOs which rely on differing degrees of resistance to restore function. Despite the large numbers of people prescribed AFOs, research is limited, said one investigator. Stefania Fatone, PhD, BPO (Hons), conducted a randomized…
Academy Premieres Career Awareness Video
Peter Rosenstein CHICAGO — Wednesday’s welcome session marked the official opening of The American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium, here. Peter Rosenstein, the Academy’s executive director, announced that the 2010 meeting has record attendance.…