Funding Cuts Threaten Both the Health of Patients and the Profession

Funding Cuts Threaten Both the Health of Patients and the Profession

Over the course of my career, I have operated at the crossroads of bioengineering and clinical orthotics, a combination that has provided me with a unique perspective on addressing challenges in prosthetics and orthotics. I collaborated with Georgia Institute of Technology to develop the curriculum for the first Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics program.

By Géza F. Kogler, Ph.D, CO

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NATA Offers Vital Tips for Back-to-School Safety

NATA Offers Vital Tips for Back-to-School Safety

With temperatures on the rise and student athletes returning to preseason practice fields this summer, the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) has released safety tips to ensure parents ask the right questions of schools to ensure best sports safety practices are in place.

From the National Athletic Trainers’ Association

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Tackling Hypermobility and a Lack of Core Strength To Reduce Youth Sports Injuries

Tackling Hypermobility and a Lack of Core Strength To Reduce Youth Sports Injuries

Growing up playing sports, I would hear coaches call some kids “injury prone.” Now that I have my doctorate in physical therapy and work as a youth sports physical therapist, I have a different perspective on what it means to be “injury prone.” It is not just a coincidence, nor are the forces of the universe conspiring to end a child’s potential…

By Jay Blumberg, PT, DPT

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The Prodigy Sports: Early Specialization & Possible Long-Term Consequences

The Prodigy Sports: Early Specialization & Possible Long-Term Consequences

What do I mean by the prodigy sports? Specifically, I’m talking about sports that involve adolescents and younger who are already focusing on and playing only one sport. It’s a key chapter in my co-authored book, #HeySportsParents.1 Sports like gymnastics and figure skating are good examples, but we could add soccer, tennis, volleyball, swimming, etc.! Most doctors, therapists, and trainers are unanimous in frowning on…

By Robert Weil, DPM

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Perspective 360: Of Gait Analyses and Elephants

Perspective 360: Of Gait Analyses and Elephants

While researching the history of gait analysis to prepare for this issue, the parable of the blind men and the elephant kept coming to mind. The ancient story is of a group of blind men who have never seen an elephant. On encountering a live elephant, they each touch a different part of the large mammal and come away thinking they know what it is.

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