Clinical
Last Updated: Apr 21
Articles from The O&P EDGE
- Baylor Partnership Develops New Model to Aid Sri Lankan Amputees
- Europe’s Pursuit of a Better Transhumeral Residual Limb
- Culturally Sensitive Care
- Success With Pediatric Patients
- Turning Knowledge Into Action: Using Research to Improve Patient Care
- Academy Society Spotlight: Advancements in Adult Scoliosis Bracing Using a Custom-made Adult WCR Brace
- Health-related Quality of Life: A Developing Standard in Healthcare
- More Clinical Articles
Last Updated: May 4
News from The O&P EDGE
- New Technology Allows Real-Time Prosthetic Tuning A team of researchers at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed an algorithm that can be incorporated into the software of any powered prosthesis to automatically tune the amount of power a prosthetic limb needs for a patient to walk comfortably. For example, the algorithm could provide more power to a prosthesis when a patient carries a heavy item.
- 6MWT, ADSC Not Recommended to Assess Prosthetic Feet-related Outcomes
- Study: Development and Validation of a Prosthesis Donning/Doffing Questionnaire
- Study: Prosthetic Function Has More Impact on Gait Than Patient Factors
- AMPnoPRO Can Predict Mobility Outcomes
- Study Evaluates Harness Placement for a Transradial Prosthesis
- Narrative Review Examines Metabolic Energy Expenditure of Ambulation in Lower-Limb Amputees
Last Updated: May 1
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