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oandp.com > The O&P EDGE > Archives > September 2003
PT Direct Access: Threat to O&P? Should physical therapists have “direct access” to patients—being able to provide physical therapy services without a physician’s prescription? With or without the passage of “direct access” legislation, should physical therapists be allowed to provide orthotic and prosthetic services and devices, without additional education, training, licensing, and/or certification, as part of their scope of practice? Feature
NegReg Crashes: Why? O&P's Battle Continues Susie Funkhouser reports on what happened at the Negotiated Rulemaking Committee meetings, why consensus could not be reached, and where the O&P field stands now on this important issue. DC Direct
O&P: Failing To Protect ‘Qualified’ Status through Licensure? DC Direct
Stability Within the Socket Creates Stable World
Scoliosis Course at UDB a Success
AAA Riders Promote Attitude, Goals Sports Page
The Secret of ABC’s Success The American Board for Certification’s new Registered Fitter credential has generated remarkable interest in six months of existence. Here’s why: Education Outlook
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Reporte: Presentación del Kit de Escoliosis Global View - Exclusively Online
Stop, Drop, and Roll Perspective
From the Editor Sometimes the winds of change seem more like a hurricane. Viewpoints
Ossur The New Iceross Seal-In: A secure fit made simple.
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