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Last Updated: Sep 9
News from The O&P EDGE
- Neural Fingerprints Remain After Amputation Our brains have a detailed picture of our hands and fingers. Now, researchers at the University of Oxford have found that those pictures persist even decades after an amputation.
- Ekso Bionics Appoints Managing Director
- VA Awards $7.8 Million in Adaptive Sport Grants
- Houston Health Ventures Invests in LegWorks
- Study Supports Validity of PLUS-M
- Study Compares Functional Gait Outcomes of Limb Salvage Versus Transtibial Amputation
- Össur Acquires medi prosthetics
- NAAOP Webcast: Bundling Is Coming to a Hospital Near You
- Amplitude’s Resource Guide Now Available Through OPIE
- OPAF Hosts First Swing as Part of NAGA Championships
- AOPA Announces Student Poster Contest Winners
- Study Compares FES and AFO for Foot Drop
- OPAF Wraps Up 2016 Wheelchair Tennis Clinics
- Ability P&O, Freedom Innovations Form Clinical Research Partnership
- OPAF First Swim Announces Coaching Staff Addition
- Amputee Coalition Publishes White Paper to Stimulate Research, Improve Care
- Academy Calls for Board Nominees, Member Awards
- biodesigns Hires Law Firm to Assist in Patent Enforcement, Licensing
- Amputee Coalition Awards Decker Scholarships
- NUPOC Launches the NU-FlexSIV Socket
Videos
Resource Links
- Futuristic 'liquid wire' invention mimics spider silk with remarkable properties that make it perfect for biorobotics - http://www.mirror.co.uk
- QingDao Unique unveils first-ever prosthetic 3D printer - http://www.3ders.org