Editor’s note: This is the second article in a three-part series on the history of Hanger Inc. To see the first, click here. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, wartime created a need for more and better prostheses. After…

Editor’s note: This is the second article in a three-part series on the history of Hanger Inc. To see the first, click here. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, wartime created a need for more and better prostheses. After…
Common misconceptions among O&P facility owners can hinder rather than help.
Editor’s note: The following Guest Commentary is a response to the story “Disruptive and Constructive: 3-D Printed O&P Devices Gain Momentum” in the Spring 2015 issue of O&P Business News. The phenomenon of 3-D printing is certainly a technology that…
Researchers have applied robot control theory and virtual constraints that enable powered prostheses to respond to a wearer’s environment and match the motion of the person as they walk. Experiments with this strategy have shown that amputees wearing the robotic…
Lesser known “holidays” are a great opportunity to celebrate an O&P facility.
Pushback against changes to licensure standards shows the complexity of an issue affecting O&P practitioners.
U.S. Junior Wheelchair Tennis champ Conner Stroud refuses to let disability outpace his dreams.
O&P patients talk about their care. The use of social media could determine what they say.
In this issue, O&P News poses five questions to Thomas Karolewski, MA, CP/L, FAAOP. Karolewski is supervisor of the Orthotics and Prosthetics Clinic at Hines VA hospital where he also serves as the residency director for the orthotics and prosthetics…
Patients want health care providers to listen, educate and keep them involved, researchers find.