Researchers recently discovered stem cells may have therapeutic potential for patients with severe burns. The study, conducted by investigators at The University of Texas Medical Branch, showed that while severe burn injury causes cell death in muscles, it also induces…
Day: June 28, 2016
Standing Desk Study Shows Productivity Improvement in Workers Who Sit Less
Sitting desk intervention leads to increased productivity, decreased body discomfort.
Central Fabrication Resource Guide
To view a PDF of the O&P News Central Fabrication Resource Guide Supplement, click here.
Research Suggests New Test Needed for Use of Lower Limb Prostheses in Competitive Sports
Study notes quick development of Paralympic running.
Quick Swap Device Helps Amputees Change Limbs Easily
Amputees can swap legs in about 30 seconds using the student-created device.
International African American Prosthetic and Orthotic Coalition Annual Meeting
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Prosthetists, orthotists and members of the O&P community gathered for the International African American Prosthetic and Orthotic Coalition Annual Meeting, here. View photos from the meeting below. From left: Otis Petties Sr., retired O&P business owner, is…
Challenges and Opportunities in the Development of a 3-D Printed Prosthetic Market
Experts say significant barriers must be overcome before 3-D printed devices could replace or supplement traditional fabrication.
Caramels, CVS and Warren Buffett
Vow to delight your customers, not just satisfy them.
Early Encyclopedist Wrote the Book on Amputation
al-Zahrawi’s medical ‘bible’ served European surgeons for more than 500 years.
A Conversation With Michelle Hall, MS, CPO, FAAOP(D)
In this issue, O&P News poses five questions to Michelle Hall, MS, CPO, FAAOP(D). Hall is a practitioner, prosthetics residency director and researcher who focuses on adult patients at Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. Hall earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in…