After more than 14 months of living with a painful injury, Andy Bailey
took the advice of successful CAF athletes to get back in the game.
Author: Terense Kemp
O&P Abroad: The Culture Shock
There are many obstacles a person will face when traveling overseas to assist with O&P humanitarian efforts. Practitioners who decide to participate in these trips will have to contemplate questions about what supplies are needed, where items can be fabricated…
A Lesson in Physics
Take a look at traditional interface design and consider what could beif it were Newton’s doing.
Physical Touch Influences Emotional Reactions
The objects you touch on a daily basis may influence your thoughts and behavior more than you realize. Researchers have found that physical connection to items can directly embody abstract concepts like a “hard sell,” “warm person” and “rough conversation.”…
Residency Programs Highlight O&P Industry’s Commitment to the Future: Part One
Incorporating a residency program into your O&P practice requires a financial commitment from the owner and a professional commitment from the practitioner. Residents vary from those just out of school to experienced practitioners working towards extending their expertise into additional…
Prosthetic Device Reduces Phantom Pain
Each year, new prosthetic devices enter the market and promise to offer better function — or greater control, or a more lifelike appearance — than devices currently on the market. None of these, however, has specifically addressed the common amputee…
The Short Life but Memorable Loyalty of the ‘Mad Duke’
Christian the Younger lost one arm in combat but vowed to avenge
himself with the one that remained.
Ability Prosthetics and Orthotics Announces Managing Practitioner for Exton Facility
Michael J. Meramo, CPO has accepted the position of managing practitioner for the Ability Prosthetics & Orthotics patient care facility in Exton, Pa. In this role, Meramo will be working with Taffy Bowman, CPO to deliver the highest level of…
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Receives Grant for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research
Brian Kaspar, PhD, principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, along with a team of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) researchers and clinicians, recently received a $250,000 grant for SMA research and…
ACA Concludes Successful Conference; Announces 2011 Location
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) concluded its national conference on Sunday, Aug. 29, in Irvine, Calif. Nearly 800 people turned out for 4 days of educational seminars, peer group and support group training and athletic and social events, according…
