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Table Of Contents - May 2004


Phantom Pain: Unlocking a Mystery
An accomplished amateur athlete named John had lost his left arm just below the elbow. “When I play tennis, my phantom will do what it’s supposed to do,” John said. “It’ll want to throw the ball up when I serve or it will give me balance in a hard shot. It’s always trying to grab the phone. It even waves for the check in restaurants,” he laughed. Feature

ContourMed Scanning Technology: A New Option for Post-Mastectomy Patients
Innovations

Robert E. Arbogast–The Third Generation of Ohio Willow Wood Unfolds
Industry Leaders

Got FAQs?
Got FAQs?

Young Prosthetists Enhance Skills in Ecuador
“I learned to problem-solve without conventional means. It was like taking the textbook principles and applying them as far outside the box as possible...” Global View

Ghanaian Helps Disabled Countrymen
Salute!

John E. Messer, CO
Profile

Where Should Our Focus Really Be?
Perspective

From the Editor: Hard Questions, No Easy Answers
Viewpoints


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