May 2004 - Table of Contents

- 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 - Archives from The O&P EDGE
