Penn State College of Engineering and College of Medicine researchers have developed a radar to measure subtleties in human movement. This work has implications for allowing healthcare workers to more accurately identify individuals who may be at risk for injury and to track progress precisely while individuals are recovering from an injury.
Lower Extremity Review
OPTP INTRODUCES WHY DO I HURT? SPANISH EBOOK
Written by pain science expert Adriaan Louw, PT, PhD, this popular book is now available as a Spanish language eBook, translated from English. Why Do I Hurt?® has helped countless individuals regain control of their lives by teaching them about the science of pain. With this new eBook, Spanish language readers can also benefit from the information and insights it offers.
HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING USED TO REVEAL DIABETIC SKIN COMPLICATIONS
A multidisciplinary research team has introduced a diagnostic approach capable of evaluating the skin complications of diabetes. This portable optical device allows non-contact detection of possible skin complications of diabetes at an early stage, as well as the ability to perform broad population screening, explained research team…
CHEETAH XCEL
The Cheetah® Xcel is a next-generation sports prosthesis that was specifically designed for explosive, short distance sprints of 100–200m, with proprietary design features intended to reduce the user’s running effort and facilitate increased speed from starting block to finish line. It is an estimated one-third as powerful as a native ankle, returning approximately 90% of its energy when the athlete is running.
THRIVE ORTHOPEDICS F3 AFOS
Four years of collecting industry feedback has led to the design of the F3 AFO by Thrive Orthopedics. These lightweight carbon fiber AFOs accommodate patients with dexterity issues who need a supportive, durable device while providing for maximum energy return.
Pickleball-related Injuries Involving the Lower Extremity Treated in Emergency Departments
Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines many of the elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. It is reported to be increasingly popular in the United States (US), particularly among older adults. There is limited published information on pickleball-related injuries, including those involving the lower extremity.
By Mathias B. Forrester, BS
The Challenges with Pickleball: A Clinician’s Perspective
Pickleball has exploded in popularity the past decade or so. Especially with seniors! More than 3 million people of all ages in the United States alone play and that number is growing by 10% every year, according to Athletic Business. The allure of the sport, especially for seniors, is that there isn’t a lot of running, but there is a lot of competition.
By Robert Weil, DPM
Wound Care Update | Smart Bandages: Science Fiction or The Future of Wound Care
Treating hard-to-heal wounds can be extremely challenging. Emerging theragnostic technologies entering into the space have the potential to transform how wound care is delivered. Presently, wound care assessment and…
By Windy Cole, DPM, CWSP
Is Standing on 2 Feet Such a Complex Task?
The answer is Yes and here is how to tune it. Standing upright: step-by-step instructions. Whenever I have the chance, I enjoy observing people’s standing posture while waiting for a bus at the NYC Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City.
By Dalia Zwick, PT, PhD – Images created by the author
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