Innovative treatments for individuals with spinal cord injuries can lead to significant functional improvements in patients and a higher quality of life, according to a series of rehabilitation studies published recently in the Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Most…
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Navy expands San Diego prosthetics facility
The Naval Medical Center San Diego’s Comprehensive Combat and Complex Casualty Care (C5) facility is expanding its prosthetic care unit. The $240,000 ongoing expansion includes space for two additional treatment rooms, a check-in area, storage space and a second set…
ACPOC extends paper submission deadline
The Association of Children’s Prosthetic-Orthotic Clinics has extended its deadline for abstracts, papers and poster presentation submissions for its 2013 annual meeting to October 15. Some of the requested topics include clubfoot orthoses, limb salvage in the treatment of malignant…
Fillauer Companies promotes Jack Richmond
Fillauer Companies Inc., promoted chief financial officer Jack Richmond to director of sales, according to a press release. Richmond has been with Fillauer since 1999. His most recent position was senior area sales manager, working with local, national and international…
VA offers pilot program to help veterans prevent diabetes
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced the implementation of a pilot version of the Diabetes Prevention Program, a program aimed at reducing the number of veterans who develop the disease. Promoted nationally by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,…
Orthofeet launches new consumer website
Orthofeet Inc., announced the launch of its first direct-to-consumer website, according to a press release. The website offers a secure way to browse and purchase a wide variety of therapeutic shoes for men and women. The site also features educational…
Two ancient Egyptian artificial toes may be oldest known prostheses
A series of walking tests that used replicas of two ancient Egyptian artificial toes suggest that they could be the world’s first prosthetic body parts. Researchers from the gait laboratory at Salford University’s Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research,…
LIMBS collaborates with UTEP for research, educational opportunities
The University of Texas at El Paso is collaborating with LIMBS International to provide new research and educational opportunities for students. Lab space at the University of Texas at El Paso’s (UTEP’s) new biomedical engineering and bioinformatics building will house…
Knit-Rite receives ISO certification
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…
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…
