The Bioness Integrated Therapy System for Balance (BITS Balance) combines visual, cognitive, motor, and balance training into one system, making it a multidisciplinary therapy solution. BITS Balance adds proprietary motion sensors to track patient movements and a balance platform for challenging weight shift.
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CURREX RunPro Insoles
CURREX RunPro insoles are scientifically proven to reduce foot pressure while providing superior support. Plus, they deliver sensational comfort, optimized motion, and enhanced stability, and can even reduce injuries. Experienced runners in a blind study at the German Sport University Cologne chose RunPro for comfort.
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.
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…
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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Guest Editorial: Understanding Pronation
As a podiatrist, athlete, coach, and independent running shoe proprietor, I have always had an interest in biomechanics and the impact on lower extremity overuse injuries and conditions. Perhaps the most well-known biomechanical term, pronation, is also the most misunderstood. In his recent article, Benno Nigg et al.
By Mark Mendeszoon, DPM
One Claudication Question May Be Quick Screen for PAD
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) affects more than 200 million adults around the world. If identified early, PAD is highly treatable and may prevent patients from suffering major adverce cardiac events (MACE) and major adverse limb events (MALE). The most important criterion for definition of PAD is an ankle-brachial index (ABI) below 0.90.
By Lynn Soban, PhD, MPH, RN
Science Meets Fun on National Biomechanics Day: April 8, 2020
National Biomechanics Day (NBD) is a worldwide celebration of biomechanics in its many forms for middle- and high-school students and their teachers. Designed to introduce biomechanics science and its applications to young minds around the world, the event seeks to teach young people about all that biomechanics contributes to society with the hope of encouraging them to pursue it as a career.
Study Shows Heel Lifts Affect Biomechanics, Muscle Function
Clinicians use a variety of in-shoe heel lifts to treat a range of musculoskeletal conditions. The mechanics of how these orthotic devices work, however, is unclear. So a group from LaTrobe University in Australia put together a study that asked this question: Do heel lifts affect lower limb biomechanics and muscle function during walking and running?
1064-nm Laser Technique Shows Positive Results for Onychocryptosis
Onychocryptosis, more commonly known as in-grown toenail, affects nearly 20% of all patients who present a foot problem to their doctor. Current treatments include incisional procedures and nonincisional procedures, such as chemical matrixectomies and physical matrixectomies using a carbon dioxide laser.
By Keith Loria
Custom AFO With Walking Shoes Improves Balance, Reduces Fear of Falling for Seniors
Research shows that one out of every four older Americans falls annually. Fall-related injuries continue to be a costly and debilitating health risk, costing the US healthcare system about $50 billion annually. More importantly, falling once doubles an older adult’s risk of falling again, increasing their fear of falling and negatively impacting quality of life.
White Paper: Foot Pronation
Over the past decades, pronation has been discussed as a potential risk factor for injuries or as the mechanism behind impact damping. However, little is understood about pronation. The objectives of this paper were to (a) define and differentiate between the terms of pronation and eversion, (b & c) underline the importance and problematic aspects of pronation.
By Benno Nigg, Anja-Verena Behling, and Joseph Hamill
Tech Takes On Diabetic Foot Ulcers
DFCON2019* showcased new technologies coming online to aid in the treatment and prevention of diabetic foot ulcers. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are the most common complication of diabetes. Up to a quarter of patients with diabetes will suffer at least one DFU in their lifetime which can lead to amputation or death.
By Lynn Soban, PhD, MPH, RN
Expert Commentary: Lymphedema of the Lower Extremities
Often overlooked, lymphedema of the lower extremities is becoming more common as aging, obesity, and cancer therapies all take their toll. Detection is key to getting appropriate treatment. Lymphedema of the lower limbs is a common, complex, and highly treatable disease that begs recognition by healthcare providers.
By Stanley G. Rockson, MD
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