Controlled Ankle Motion Walkers: Similar, but Not the Same
By Michael S. Ginzburg PsyD, CO; Rachel White CPO Abstract Controlled Ankle Motion walkers (CAMs) are prefabricated ankle-foot interventions commonly used to address a broad range of orthopedic and vascular diagnoses. Variants of these intervention types appear to...
lerEXPO Highlights: Posting Principles | Rearfoot Mods that Actually Matter
By Karen A. Langone DPM Orthotic prescription involves a nuanced understanding of various modifications designed to influence lower extremity biomechanics, particularly focusing on the rear foot, midfoot, and forefoot. For lower extremity clinicians, mastering these...
Mastering Scanning Protocols: Why Technique is Everything
By Dr. Dean Hartley (Podiatrist & Adjunct Engineering Fellow–University of Queensland) Technique is not merely a procedural afterthought—it is the foundation of successful digital orthotic design. A well-executed scan captures the anatomical subtleties of the foot...
