Skin, our largest organ spanning a surface area of 1.5 to 2.0 square meters, serves a vital role for our bodies.1 The integumentary system makes up our body’s outer layer comprised of our skin, hair, nails, glands, blood vessels and nerves.2 It serves to protect internal structures, maintain homeostasis through body temperature regulation & other […]
CCO 1.0 “Style is knowing what suits you, who you are, and what your assets are. It’s accepting it all.” – Bianca Jagger 1 Embrace your body and express your style. Wearing an orthosis or a prosthesis does not have to hamper your fashion or function. The fashion industry has expanded its repertoire with greater […]
To honor this educational health incentive, The O&P PT will be addressing stroke awareness and the role of ankle foot orthoses in rehabilitation. Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a stroke and approximately 1 in 4 of those individuals will have a recurrent stroke.1 This interruption of blood flow to the brain […]
My students ask what I enjoy most about working in/teaching O&P rehabilitation and my resounding answer is always: learning. This is a fascinating field filled with hard-working, education-seeking individuals, compassionate, dedicated clinicians, and evolving technology. Every corner you turn is an opportunity to learn more and grow. To me, this is exhilarating! I can truly […]
While there is something alluring about the concept of the lone wolf, it cannot compare to the sophisticated and harmonious network of a pack. Efficient, mutually beneficial, led at the front by wisdom of experience and supported by strength. This carries to humankind. Support Groups Support groups have a long history in our society with […]
