Sensoria® Health has collaborated with Padula Rehabilitation Technologies to launch the NeurOpTrek™ powered by Sensoria, an innovative new wearable system designed to improve vision and help reduce the risk of falls. NeurOpTrek is a pioneering solution to assess and quantify center of mass dynamically and…
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Vero Ankle Brace
The Vero Ankle™ brace is an innovation designed to help ankle-injury patients rehabilitate and restore mobility and independence, while having the ability to reduce the incidence of acute ankle injuries. The brace combines cutting-edge materials, patent-protected design features, and over a century of…
Baseball Training Shoe
The SQAIRZ Baseball Training Shoe allows players to maximize their ability to have foot-to-ground contact and optimize their kinetic energy transfer to the ball. In early studies at the Louisville Slugger Hitting Science Center, players were able to increase their exit velocity by an average of 2.6 mph when wearing the…
No-Show Comfort Socks
Nekkid Comfort® no-show socks leverage a superior hypoallergenic silicone oval that grips the back of the heel and y-gore construction that firmly hugs the bottom of the heel, so they stay in place, even during vigorous exercise. In addition to exceptional staying power, these socks feature a…
Minimal Oxford Men’s Shoes
The Hamilton minimal tuxedo-toe Oxfo is designed to keep feet healthy, balanced, and moving comfortably. The shoe is not without compromises such as omitting a raised heel, potentially excluding it from certain formal venues. However, the overall profile of the shoe and leather construction more than compensates.
Microneedling Device for Ankle Joint Preservation
The SmartShot® microneedling device is a new option for ankle joint preservation that is shown to be 67% less disruptive to subchondral bone and provide improved healing compared to traditional marrow stimulation techniques. This marrow access device was designed specifically to…
Countering Jet-lag Before & After An Eastward Flight
Gradual Advance of Sleep-Wake Schedules Before an Eastward Flight and Phase Adjustment After Flight in Elite Cross-Country Mountain Bikers: Effects on Sleep and Performance.
Balance and Strength Exercises Can Help Reduce Falls in Older Adults
Fall prevention is of importance for maintaining independency of daily living, well-being, and quality of life in older adults and given demographic trends, an urgent economic challenge for the healthcare system. Falls are a serious health concern and a major cause of…
By Tim Wiedenmann, Steffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Martin Grauduszus, Sofie Spickermann, and Lars Donath
A Step Short: Why We Need More Research on Prefabricated Carbon Composite Ankle-Foot-Orthoses
Many patients with gait abnormalities utilize lower limb orthoses to provide support, correction, and enhance function of the lower extremity. A variety of design options from joint level(s) to material selection are available and must be…
By Lindi Mitsou, MSPO, CPO; Nicholas Carr, BS; Jordan Dunn, BS; Jayne Kernodle, BS; Yelizaveta Kozlov, BS; Jillian Picard-Busky, ATC, LAT; Abigail Riley, BS; and Alex Wright, BS, NREMT
Comparing 5 Methods for Evaluating Ankle–Foot-Orthosis Stiffness
Ankle–foot orthoses (AFOs) are external braces used to support or augment the ankle joint during activities of daily living. A wide variety of custom and commercial AFOs are available to accommodate each AFO user’s individual needs. Differences among AFOs are largely driven by their geometry and mechanical properties.
By Benjamin R. Shuman, Deema Totah, Deanna H. Gates, Fan Gao, Andrew J. Ries, and Elizabeth Russell Esposito
Young Children’s Footwear: Taxonomy
Footwear is a global business, with small and large companies co-existing, often purporting design differences or mechanical properties as their ‘edge’ within a competitive market. There is little consistency between commercial grade footwear brands for…
By Cylie M. Williams, Stewart C. Morrison, Kade Paterson, Katherine Gobbi, Sam Burton, Matthew Hill, Emma Harber, and Helen Banwell
Book Excerpt: Treating Injury Involves Gathering the History + Patient’s Perspective
There are so many types of injuries, but we have to start putting together a good picture of what happened and can it be prevented in the future. You can actually have a positive impact on all the different types of injuries, at least in the rehabilitation, by knowing the most you can.
By Richard Blake, DPM
Running Does Not Increase Risk of Arthritis
Chicago Marathon® participants helped orthopedic researchers further understand the impact of long-distance running on bone and joint health, specifically knee and hip arthritis in recreational runners. Results from the largest survey of marathon runners ever conducted showed no association between cumulative running history and the risk for arthritis.
Outpatient TJAs Get High Rankings in Patient Satisfaction & Outcomes Survey
In the first study to establish patient satisfaction after outpatient joint arthroplasty (TJA) in an academic medical center (AMC) setting, patients indicated they were very likely to undergo the outpatient procedure again and had high patient reported outcomes (PROs). The study, “Patient Satisfaction and Outcomes following…
THA Patients Under 65 Have Low Revision Rates at 8 Years
With an increase in total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedures being performed on younger patients, these patients have historically had poor long-term outcomes associated with implant failure. However, a recent study presented at the 2023 AAOS Annual Meeting, which utilized data from the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR)…
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