October 2003 - Table of Contents

- Prosthetic Knees: What’s Currently New and Impressive?
What makes the continuing search for that perfect knee so interesting is the myriad widely divergent approaches designers are now exploring—hydraulic, mechanical, and computerized—as reflected in the variety of available knee designs currently regarded as state-of-the-art.
Feature - Prosthetic Knees: What’s on the Way?
Feature - Geriatric Patients: Are They Getting the Best Prosthetic Choices?
Classifying geriatric patients appropriately is crucial to providing beneficial components.
Geriatric Patients - Superb Customer Service: Increase Referrals Without Deep Discounting!
Leading EDGE - Scoliosis Symposium Success
In an imperfect world, sometimes things do come together almost perfectly. This was the case at a symposium on idiopathic scoliosis presented at the Portland, Oregon, Shriners Hospital for Children, which brought together leading experts in the field. - Optimum Thoracic Pad Placement
- Got FAQs?
Got FAQs? - Project Hope: Aiding Disabled Children in Russia
Salute! - Teen Expands Lifestyle After Amputation
Today's Consumer - HIPAA Security and the Administrative Safeguards—Part 2
DC Direct - VASI Offers Advanced Pediatric Hand Technology
Innovations - Ramona Okumura, CP
Profiles - Hospital Undercover Agent
Perspective - From The Editor
Viewpoints - Archives from The O&P EDGE
