Out on a limb: Sins of expertness

Out on a limb: Sins of expertness

In journalism, as in much of healthcare, we tend to focus our attention on what is new. But every once in a while we’re reminded that words and ideas published more than a decade ago still have the power to challenge the way we think.

Jordana Bieze Foster, Editor

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Post-traumatic OA: Unique implications for the military

Post-traumatic OA: Unique implications for the military

Military populations experience high rates of disability related to post-traumatic osteo­arthritis (PTOA), which does not always originate from combat injury. But military researchers are also uniquely posi­tion­ed to explore therapeutic options to minimize the effect of PTOA.

By Jessica C. Rivera, MD, Joseph C. Wenke, PhD, James R. Ficke, MD, and Anthony E. Johnson, MD

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A new approach to iliotibial band syndrome in runners

A new approach to iliotibial band syndrome in runners

Variables related to iliotibial band strain appear to be important risk factors for development of iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) in runners, a finding that is beginning to change the way researchers assess the effectiveness of gait retraining interventions to treat or prevent ITBS.

By Stacey Meardon, PT, PhD, ATC, CSCS, and Ross H. Miller, PhD

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Kicking biomechanics: Importance of balance

Kicking biomechanics: Importance of balance

Kicking is a whole-body movement that is responsive to a wide range of constraints related to the task, the environment, and the athlete. Preliminary research also suggests that balance control in the support leg plays a key role in athletes’ kicking performance.

By David I. Anderson, PhD, and Ben Sidaway, PT, PhD

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Premiere Ankle Braces

Premiere Ankle Braces

Townsend has redefined and expanded its line of custom Premier Ankle Braces to achieve mobility benefits for a wider range of patients. The Standard Premier Ankle Brace includes a tibia shell and ankle joints made from pre-preg carbon fiber with either a poly or...

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Roland Sandal

Roland Sandal

Oasis Footwear introduces the Roland, a fisherman-style sandal for men. The Roland is approved by PDAC (Medicare’s Pricing, Data Analysis, and Coding) and, when prescribed by a physician, its cost qualifies as a Part B benefit under the Therapeutic Shoe Bill. The...

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Advantage FS Air Walker

Advantage FS Air Walker

Elite Orthopaedics introduces the new short/low-top version of the Advantage FS Air Walker, designed for patients suffering from Grade 2 or 3 ankle sprains, stable foot and ankle fractures, or trauma. The  full circumferential shell and detachable softgood lining toe...

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Keeping Pace Children’s Shoes

Keeping Pace Children’s Shoes

The 2012 shoe lines from KeepingPace integrate a wider, deeper heel and toe box for accommodating orthotic devices without being oversized. Designed with input from orthotists and therapeutic footwear designers, all styles offer three adjustable innersoles for a...

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Bionic Ankle For AK Users

Bionic Ankle For AK Users

iWalk announces the availability of its new Biom bionic lower limb system for above-knee amputees (Biom AK). The new Biom AK is an ankle system that that works with select microprocessor knees to restore natural motion through personalized bionic technology. The...

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Adventure Boots

Adventure Boots

Apis Footwear Company offers the AM5605 and AM5615 Adventure Boots as part of its Mt. Emey Therapeutic Line, suitable for athletic walking or simply improving patients’ general comfort. Designed to accommodate rather than correct, the Adventure Boots are genuine...

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Walking Boot Covers

Walking Boot Covers

re:covers walking boot covers solve practical day-to-day issues such as brace wear and tear, skin scrapes, and snagging of compression hose. They also address patients’ very real cosmetic concerns with colors and patterns that disguise the walking boot and showcase...

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Full-Length KidZerts

Full-Length KidZerts

KidZerts has released a full-length version of its popular three-quarter length insole for kids. Like the three-quarter length version, the full-length insoles feature an ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA) sublayer that molds slowly to the plantar surface of the foot during...

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Washable Carter Shoe

Washable Carter Shoe

Dr. Comfort’s new Carter style shoe for men is a machine washable, double-depth diabetic shoe. Made of lightweight stretch Lycra with a two-way Velcro closure for extra flexibility, this shoe is designed to accommodate foot deformities such as bunions or hammertoes,...

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Total Support Quartet Sandal

Total Support Quartet Sandal

Spenco Medical Corporation introduces a new toe-post sandal style: the Total Support Quartet. The Quartet is designed with a sporty strap that secures the foot in the sandal and offloads pressure from the ball of the foot. The style offers a more fashion-forward...

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Adult PTTD Orthotic

Adult PTTD Orthotic

Earthwalk Orthotics offers the new Adult PTTD Orthotic. The orthosis is designed for healthy adults with such conditions as posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, tarsal coalition, severe pronation, midtarsal joint function limitations, and extreme plantar fasciitis....

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