Birmingham, UK-based Delcam announced in December that its popular technology forum will expand its scope in 2015 to include orthopedics. The change is reflected in the event’s new name, the Ortho Technology Forum (OTF), which reflects the …
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IDEO study calls for military participants with post-trauma foot, ankle weakness
The Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium (METRC) on January 2 called for participants for a Department of Defense-funded study examining the benefits of an integrated orthosis and rehabilitation program that incorporates the Intrepid Dynamic Exoskeletal Orthosis (IDEO) and the Return to Run …
DJO Global donates $25K for PT center
Alexandria, VA-based DJO Global reported December 30 that it has donated $25,000 to the Foundation for Physical Therapy’s planned Center of Excellence (COE).
USATF honors Team Spenco runner Gray
USA Track & Field (USATF) recognized elite mountain runner and Spenco-sponsored athlete Joseph Gray with its “Mountain Runner of the Year” title on December 4 during its annual meeting in Anaheim, CA.
Brenau U pre-accredited for DPT program
The Alexandria, VA-based Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education announced on December 11 that it has granted candidacy for accreditation to Brenau University’s doctoral degree program, which is recruiting candidates for the class that begins in May 2015.
Freedom Innovations, Parker collaborate
Irvine, CA-based lower extremity device manufacturer Freedom Innovations and Cleveland, OH-based motion control technology company Parker Hannifin Corporation announced on December 9 that the companies have completed a minority equity investment agreement.
Amputee Coalition, AAOS offer new tool
The Manassas, VA-based Amputee Coalition and the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists (AAOP) in November released a new tool designed to help amputees and their families and caregivers ask the right questions …
Ruelle recognized for diabetic wound care
The National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy (NAWCO) honored Anna Ruelle, DPM, WCC, in November at its 11th annual Wild on Wounds Conference for her efforts in promoting diabetes education, volunteering her time to the treatment …
Breaking bad: Ankle fracture study highlights mortality
Is ankle fracture in the elderly the new hip fracture? Hip fractures in older adults have often been linked to high mortality rates, and a recent study suggests the same may be true of ankle fractures, given that some of the same variables are at play.
Home-based walking program boosts mobility but does not alter rate of falls
While walking is a popular form of exercise among the elderly that improves mobility, a home-based walking program does not curb the risk of falling, according to an Australian study.
Rate of torque development in the hip differentiates fallers from nonfallers
Rate of torque development (RTD) in the hip extensor muscles is an outcome that could be key to identifying patients at risk for falling, according to a study epublished in December 2014 by Aging Clinical & Experimental Research.
Out on a limb: Muscling in on diabetes
There are already plenty of good reasons for individuals with diabetes to exercise. But here’s one more: Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles just might reverse the development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) even before it becomes clinically apparent.
Jordana Bieze Foster, Editor
Telemedicine: Bringing diabetic foot care to the small screen
Many experts believe that comprehensive acceptance of telemedicine for prevention and monitoring of diabetic wounds and other lower extremity care is right around the corner.
By Hank Black
Sensory-targeted ankle rehabilitation strategies
Current treatments for chronic ankle instability (CAI) may be ineffective in reducing its development and recurrence. To help address this issue, the authors have proposed a new treatment paradigm based on …
By Patrick O. McKeon, PhD, ATC, CSCS, and Erik A. Wikstrom, PhD, ATC, FACSM
Knee OA as a long-term consequence of injury
A knee injury can have painful and disabling long-term repercussions, such as the early onset of knee osteoarthritis (OA) or accelerated knee OA. Injury prevention and effective interventions may help …
By Jeffrey B. Driban, PhD, ATC, CSCS; Brian Pietrosimone, PhD, ATC; Nicole M. Cattano, PhD, ATC; Matthew S. Harkey, MS, ATC; and Brittney A. Luc, MS, ATC
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