Physiotools online software offers practitioners a quick and easy way to create personalized home exercise programs for physical therapy, rehabilitation, and fitness. Select exercises, customize the text, and then email or print your handout, or send it to your client’s mobile device.
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AIRCAST AIRSPORT+ ANKLE BRACE
The AirSport+ ankle brace from Aircast, a DJO Global company, features a clinically proven stirrup design that aids in ankle stabilization for moderate to severe ankle sprains and chronic instability. It is also intended for use as a prophylaxis.
SG VACUUM FORMING HOSIERY
Curbell O&P, a specialty team within Curbell Plastics, has expanded its lineup of orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) materials and products with the introduction of SG Vacuum Forming Hosiery. These stockinettes are custom manufactured from a sheer weave of high-quality nonstick nylon and Lycra to act as a superior vacuum wicking agent for O&P fabrication.
TEXTURED, POWDER/TALC/LATEX-FREE ESMARCH BANDAGE
Tetra Medical Supply is now offering a powder-, talc-, and latex-free Esmarch Bandage. This innovative bandage product, which is 0.5mm thick, is described by the company as having a first-of-its-kind textured finish that allows for better gripping and easier application.
VASCUEASE PORTABLE DVT SYSTEM
The VascuEase Portable DVT System by Bio Compression Systems brings a new level of innovation to the pneumatic compression device category. DVT (deep vein thrombosis) prophylaxis has become an important standard of care for post-operative and non-ambulatory patients, both in-hospital and at home.
ACQUIRE3D STRUCTURE SENSOR APPLICATION
New from Footmaxx is the Acquire3D structure sensor application. The application allows practitioners to use an iPad to scan and view patients with ease, as well as to scan, view, and place an order within minutes. The user is able to scan and save the file locally when no internet connection is available, and then upload to the cloud when web access is available.
Patient Perspective – Beyond Bunions: Feeling Footloose and Fancy Free 6 Years After Surgery
I’ve never been one to gaze admiringly at my toes while lounging at the beach – or heaven forbid, take pictures of them with a tropical sea background to post on Instagram. I was cursed with ugly feet – wide and stubby (thanks Dad!) – and because of that, I’ve never bothered to try and adorn them with pedicures and polish.
By Karen Bakar
Inclusion In the Exam Room, In the Locker Room, On the Field
What does an athlete look like? There was a time when the answer to this question was largely homogenous, but today’s athletes have broken every mold and stereotype. They can be tall, short, lean, thick, strong, nimble, brawny, brainy, quick, or deliberate.
By Sarah Kogod
Bike Fitting Will Come Out From the Shadows and Into Rehab Armamentarium
Many readers may not have heard of it yet, but by the time LER turns 20, I predict it will be a common prescription…at least I hope it will be. I’m talking about bike fitting, of course. The number of individuals choosing cycling as transportation, hobby, sport, or community activity—whether it’s competitive or recreational—is increasing annually—up from around 43 million in 2014 to 47.5 million in 2017.
By Happy Freedman
Growing Awareness of Unicity Will Drive Sport Science
Like the athletes we study, the field of sport science is always in motion. When combined with medicine, it is a rich and growing environment in which the interaction between daily practice and clinical research contributes to an overall progression in understanding of human performance and biological adaptations.
By Antonio Robustelli, MSc, CSCS
What’s the Point of 3D Printing Orthotics? Options!
Recently, on the Facebook page of Craig Payne, creator of Podiatryarena.com, there was discussion about a published study that compared running biomechanics and perceived comfort between a 3D-printed orthotic and a traditionally manufactured orthotic. The study showed there were no differences between the two devices.
By Bruce E. Williams, DPM
Complimentary Approach Grows, But Some Challenges Remain
Lower Extremity Review can be both proud and excited about its 10th anniversary and its participation in all aspects of sports medicine and podiatry, rehab, fitness, and wellness. As for what the next decade holds, I predict implementing the input and expertise from all the medical specialties, along with educators, trainers, and therapists of all backgrounds, will continue to grow.
By Robert A. Weil, DPM
Explosion of Analytics Will Fuel Growth of Sports Medicine
The field of Sports Medicine has undergone exponential growth over the last few years, but still remains in its infancy. So much research and technology have been added to clinical practice since the simple days of “RICE” (Rest-Ice-Compression-Elevation). The catch phrase for some of this phenomenon is “analytics” and it covers a variety of topics. This is where I believe Sports Medicine is going in the future.
By Howard Osterman, DPM
Technology Is Inevitably Reinventing Orthotics and Prosthetics
Devices and patient care have changed dramatically through the history of the O & P profession. At first, devices were carved of wood, based on visual inspection, then sewn with leather and bent metal; today, we cast in plaster and pull plastic. If history tells us anything, it’s that, first, newer technology will continuously become…
By Jacob Praga, MSBME
Objective Data Will Lead the Transformation of Treatment
The future isn’t coming—it’s arriving at an incredible pace! Technology and the data it can supply have reshaped the planet and those who fail to adopt it will be left in the dust. The need for objective data in treatment decisions will become mandatory both by payers and patients alike.
By Kendon Howard
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