BlastX Antimicrobial Wound Gel

BlastX Antimicrobial Wound Gel

BlastX Antimicrobial Wound Gel is a breakthrough innovation powered by Next Science’s patented, non-toxic biofilm-disruption Xbio Technology. It deconstructs the bacterial biofilm matrix, destroys bacteria within the wound, and defends from recolonization while maintaining a moist wound environment.

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Digital Workflow in a Box

Digital Workflow in a Box

Comb has paired its scanner with some of Össur’s digital tools to offer an easy, complete, and cost-efficient way to try the digital workflow in your practice for the fabrication of orthoses, prosthetic sockets, and more. For $100, Comb will ship the Digital Workflow in a Box, which any practice can…

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Hatchbacks Quest

Hatchbacks Quest

Hatchbacks offers adaptive footwear to the special needs children’s and youth community. This footwear utilizes an exclusively engineered last (foot form), based on extensive patient fittings, that offers extra depth and width along with innovative functional features.

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“Smelling” COVID-19

“Smelling” COVID-19

A simple test—akin to the well-known breathalyser to detect blood alcohol—may be able to “smell” COVID-19 according to Indonesian researchers. Using AI in the form of an electronic nose, the GeNose C-19 device is able to identify elements that are unique to COVID-19.

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Sleep Series Part I:  Basics of Sleep and Its Role with Injury

Sleep Series Part I: Basics of Sleep and Its Role with Injury

Sleep – that magical state where our bodies recuperate, our minds rejuvenate, and we are free of the everyday stresses of the world – is a necessary physiological process that all humans require. This article is the first of a series that will explore the need for sleep and its many restorative benefits.

By Jeremy R. Hawkins, PhD, LAT, ATC; Michael Reeder, DO; and Alli Powell, DAT, LAT, ATC

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Wound Care Update: A Case of a Misdiagnosed Neoplastic Wound of The Foot

Wound Care Update: A Case of a Misdiagnosed Neoplastic Wound of The Foot

Neoplasm should be high on the differential diagnosis list when evaluating patients with chronic, non-healing wounds. Over the past 40 years, skin cancer incidence has been on the rise, growing on average 4-8% annually.1 Due to this increasing commonality of skin cancers, wound care providers are likely to frequently encounter these malignancies over the course of their clinical practice.

By Windy Cole, DPM, CWSP

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Patient Guidance: Stay Active to Reduce the Risk of Falling: 5 Exercises to Keep You Fit

Patient Guidance: Stay Active to Reduce the Risk of Falling: 5 Exercises to Keep You Fit

As people age, the risk of falling increases and so does the fear of having a fall-related accident. Indeed, some estimate that more than one-third of adults over age 65 fall every year. Part of that fear prevents many from engaging in physical activities. Rather than avoiding an active lifestyle, there are strategic, smart ways to stay active while decreasing the chance of falling.

By Detric Smith

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Patient Guidance: One Thing You Can Do to Ski Better

Patient Guidance: One Thing You Can Do to Ski Better

Many would argue that the key to great skiing is understanding how to properly apply pressure to the edge of your skis. Since your feet are connected to those skis, this task falls to them. Ski boots have the critical job of communicating your thoughts to your skis, keeping your feet warm and comfortable, and helping you perform better on the slopes.

By Mark Paigen

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