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Last Updated: May 18
News from The O&P EDGE
- High Heels, Ostriches are Models for Prosthetic Feet Findings suggest that prosthetic lower limbs and robots’ legs could be made more efficient by making them less human-like and more ostrich-like.
- Body-Powered Prostheses Still Have Their Place
- New England O&P Systems is Recapitalized
- Technical Fabrication Contest Announced
- Study Explores Prosthetic Patient Expectations
- NAAOP Submits Testimony to VA Health Subcommittee
- IAAPOC Convenes in Florida
- O+R 2012: A Meeting of the Minds and More
- Exoskelon-Wearing Woman Completes London Marathon
- Academy Calls for Papers
- PAC Releases Clinical Practice Guidelines
- SCO Rebrands Brace Place
- Pedorthic Foundation Establishes Scholarship Fund
- IOC, IPC Extend Co-operation Agreement Until 2020
- KX Modifier Did Not Prevent Unallowable Claims, Says OIG
- DHA, OTB Sign "Orthotics, Prosthetics" Agreement
- Pedorthic Foundation Names New President
- Motion Control Receives $2.3M Grant to Develop Prosthetic Arm System
- WalkAide INSTRIDE Clinical Trial Enrollment Completed
- IPC President Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Last Updated: May 15
Content Links from other sources
- No NZ training for fitting amputees with prosthetics - Newstalk ZB



