December 2003 - Table of Contents

- Total Patient Care: Just A Dream?
It’s a popular concept—so popular that it’s hard to find a dissenting voice. Total patient care, in the form of a cooperative multidisciplinary team approach to treating each patient’s specific needs, is an idea universally and enthusiastically embraced.
Feature - Five Steps for the Introduction to Lower Limb Amputee Running
Learning how to run with a prosthesis can be very challenging, yet, when simplified into series of relatively basic elements, it can be much easier to learn.
Cutting Edge - Doing Business Abroad: The French Example
Global View - New England O and P Systems Company Grows through Co-Ownership
Leading EDGE - Bilateral Amputation Doesn’t Slow Biker Down
Today's Consumer - Got FAQs?
Got FAQs? - Marlon Shirley: World’s Fastest Amputee
Sports Page - HIPAA Security and the Technical Safegaurds
DC Direct - Joe Johnson, BOCP, RTPO Quorum Orthopedic Windsor, CO
Profiles - It's Time To Turn the Tide in Education
Perspective - From The Editor
Viewpoints - Letters
Letters - Archives from The O&P EDGE
Showcase Products
- OSSUR’S LP CETERUS: Maximum Performance with Minimal Clearance
- New Options Sports Introduces VelPlush
- MBE Knee Immobilizer
- SPS Provides P-POD Pediatric Line
- Fillauer Says: You Don’t Have To Big To Be Mighty!
- Seattle Systems Littig Hip System Raises Bar for Amputees
- Patients Appreciate New Auxiliary Belts Available from Knit-Rite
- CPI Venture Integrates Adjustable Stride Control