Students with a disability were more likely to be restrained or secluded in school in response to student behavior problems compared with students without a disability, particularly in affluent school districts, according to recent research from the Carsey Institute at…
Author: Terense Kemp
Walking program increased walking time among elderly breast cancer survivors
A moderate-intensity, self-directed walking program increased walking time and was perceived as informative and motivational among elderly breast cancer patients with joint pain who took an aromatase inhibitor, according to study results presented at the American College of Rheumatology Annual…
CAF accepting applications for Access for Athletes grant
The Challenged Athletes Foundation is accepting applications for its 2014 Access for Athletes grant until Dec. 1. To be eligible, an athlete’s physical disability must be recognized within the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) classifications. Access for Athletes provides funding grants…
OPAF launches First Fit at O&P World Congress
The Orthotic & Prosthetic Activities Foundation recently launched First Fit at the Amputee Coalition Limb Loss Education Day, in conjunction with the O&P World Congress in Orlando, Fla. The goal of First Fit is to provide practical fitness tips, along…
Patellofemoral orthosis reduced pain, bone marrow lesions in patients with osteoarthritis
Pain symptoms and bone marrow lesions improved when patients with osteoarthritis of the knee used a patellofemoral orthosis for treatment, according to recent study results presented at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting in San Diego. More than 120…
Ă–ssur releases third quarter report
Össur has announced a 6% sales growth, measured in Icelandic currency, for the third quarter of 2013, according to a company release. Sales totaled US $105 million, compared with $99 million in the third quarter of 2012. Gross profit totaled…
Amputee Coalition announces new committee leadership
The Amputee Coalition announced that Danielle Melton, MD, has succeeded Stephen Wegener, PhD, as chair of its scientific and medical advisory committee. Melton is the director of the amputee program at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Memorial Hermann Hospital…
Nabtesco Proteor USA welcomes new sales manager
Jennifer Fayter has joined Nabtesco Proteor USA, Muskego, Wisc. as sales manager. Fayter has been in the O&P industry since 2001, working in media sales as well as textiles manufacturing and sales. She has also served as vice president on…
Jennifer Fayter has joined Nabtesco Proteor USA, Muskego, Wisc. as sales manager. Fayter has been in the O&P industry since 2001, working in media sales as well as textiles manufacturing and sales. She has also served as vice president on…
Obstacle crossing improved among transtibial amputees after rehabilitation
Transtibial amputees showed improvement crossing obstacles 6 months after discharge from rehabilitation, although they relied more on their intact limb function, according to recent study results published in Prosthetics and Orthotics International. Seven unilateral transtibial amputees crossed an obstacle 0.1m…
