Knit-Rite Inc., received International Organization for Standardization 13485:2003 certification for the company’s manufacturing facilities located in Kansas City, Kan., and Ellerbe, N.C. Knit-Rite is the only comprehensive medical textile manufacturer in the O&P industry to achieve the certification, according to…
Month: October 2012
Scheck & Siress hires new chief operating official
Scheck & Siress has hired Jim Kingsley as chief operating officer. Kingsley brings to his new role more than 25 years of business experience in general management, business planning, strategy, mergers and acquisitions and sales and marketing. Kingsley received a…
Amputee Coalition awarded 3-year recertification
The Amputee Coalition has been awarded certification through the National Health Council Standard of Excellence Certification Program, which extends from Jan. 1, 2013, through Dec. 31, 2015, according to a press release. The recertification means the Amputee Coalition maintains high…
Personal Trainer Strives for Fitness From Head to Toes
Pedorthist assures local podiatrists that she is part of the health care team.
From Cancer Survivor to World Champion
When Danielle McLaughlin received her new running prosthesis, her life changed forever.
Low Mortality Rates Found Among Patients Undergoing Transfemoral Amputation With Routine Prophylaxis
Because modern methods of deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis have low complication rates, routine prophylaxis should be considered for patients over 60 years of age or patients with other medical co-morbidities undergoing transfemoral amputation for musculoskeletal malignancy, according to recent study…
Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Improved Mobility in Dysvascular Amputees
Improved mobility success was found among veterans undergoing major lower extremity amputation secondary to peripheral vascular disease or diabetes who received rehabilitation in a comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation unit. Greatest probability of mobility success was found in younger patients with greater…
Prostheses Less Effective in Children With Unilateral Congenital Below Elbow Deficiency
From the beginning of infancy, children with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency use their short limb as an exploratory, manipulatory and fixing tool. However, prosthetic use may lead to less effective performance, according to a study published in Early Human Development.…
Computer Model Presents Overbooking Strategies to Use When Patients Are No-Show
The no-show rate and cancellation issues at clinics have been under scrutiny by researchers because they present a significant impact on cost and resource allocation. A recent paper published in the International Journal of Engineering Management and Economics presented a…
Male Breast Cancer: A Different Shade of Pink
Until recently many people were shocked if asked, “Do men get breast cancer?” Men do get breast cancer and the percentage is on the rise. For men the lifetime risk of getting breast cancer is now 1 in 1,000 compared…