April 2004 - Table of Contents

- Kids Count! Designing a Child-Friendly Facility
How do you appeal to pint-sized patients and keep them smiling throughout their visits? Some facility owners with a sizeable pediatric caseload tell how they do it.
Feature - Practitioners Need Rapport with Kids
Feature - Coaching Athletes with Disabilities: A 12-Step Program
Feature - Who Should Lead the Rehab Team?
Feature - Myo Arm Opens New Vistas
“I was scared at first, because I thought that I would need surgery to use a myoelectric arm. It’s really cool. I can now do more things for myself, like holding a cup and pouring myself a glass of water, and I am excited to go to college and study sign language.”
Today's Consumer - Horses and Dogs Find a Friend at Equine Prosthetics
Creature Care - Got FAQs?
Got FAQs? - HIPAA Security and the Organizational Safeguards
DC Direct - Newport JR Hip Orthoses: Early Intervention Aids Joint Alignment
Innovations - Rodney Cook
Profile - Insurance Cuts, Costs: Who's Responsible?
Perspective - Therapy Skills Too Complex To Combine
Letters - From the Editor: Giving Children Wings
Viewpoints - Archives from The O&P EDGE
Showcase Products
- Ohio Willow Wood’s GeoFlex and GeoLite Knees
- No Touching!
- Safe Stance Control, Dynamic Assist—Without Locking the Knee!
- BAHA (Bio-Mechanically Aligned Harness Anchor) Now Available from TRS
- Big Hip, Little Hip…
- These Boots Are Made for Walking…
- O&P Catalog: Bigger, Better, and Available Now!
- Sock It to Me!
- ...until there is a cure…Realastic
- As Alike as Two Peds in a…P-POD
- NeuroFlex Abnormal Tone & Spasticity Knee Brace

