The Prosthetic Paradigm
Tom shares some of the history of OI and talks about the FDA approval process
info_outline The Osseointegration Series: Part 3, Dr. David Doherty - The surgeon's perspectiveThe Prosthetic Paradigm
Dr. David Doherty from UT physicians in Houston Texas talks about his experience in serving people with OI needs, how he utilizes prosthetists in his program, and his passion!
info_outline The Osseointegration Series: Part 2, Susan Fumagalli Mahoney, User PerspectiveThe Prosthetic Paradigm
Susan takes the time to share her story with us, how her journey went, how it's changed her life.
info_outline The Osseointegration Series: Part 1, Dr. Danielle Melton, PM&RThe Prosthetic Paradigm
Starting off the series on osseintegration, Dr. Danielle Melton shares her thoughts on OI and at the end also talks about the limb loss registry!
info_outline Talking P & O research with Dr. Steven GardThe Prosthetic Paradigm
Dr. Gard from Northwestern University stops by the podcast to answer some questions, reveal his favorite Chicago food, and talk research
info_outline Dana Glover from O and P InsightThe Prosthetic Paradigm
Dana Glover from O and P insight has been in the field for awhile and has some knowledge to share. She talks about the 3 different pieces of current legislation, how to get involved, the AOPA policy forum and more
info_outline AOPA Visits...Part DosThe Prosthetic Paradigm
The guys from AOPA talk about how to be involved in advocating for P & O, what's currently happening, and explain how legislation works.
info_outline AOPA Visits...part 1The Prosthetic Paradigm
AOPA visits to talk the history of billing and coding the O and P field. We also talk about how to get a new code, how codes are priced, the differentiation of O and P from DME and some other topics.
info_outline CPO Spotlight: Mike GreenThe Prosthetic Paradigm
Mike Green is a innovative CPO making a name for himself in the Indianapolis area. Listen in to hear what he is passionate about.
info_outline New Season, Welcome BackThe Prosthetic Paradigm
A brief intro on where has the podcast been, where might it go, and who is behind the microphone
info_outlineAdaptive Training Foundation is an innovative non-profit gym that provides 100% cost free services to traumatically wounded, ill, and injured individuals through a nine week training program to redefine their lives through exercise and community.
In January 2014, David Vobora, a 5-year veteran of the NFL, met US Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills, a quadruple amputee. The pair started working out together, customizing and adapting to the unique challenges posed by Travis’ injuries. Through working with Travis and engaging the veteran community, David developed a profound passion for helping those with life-altering injuries find life-fulfilling adaptive performance training.
There were many excellent rehabilitation programs as well as adaptive/Paralympic sports organizations. However, none existed to bridge the gap from basic functional rehabilitation to adapted sport. Adaptive Training Foundation (ATF) was built with the intent to fill this void. Since its inception, ATF continues to help adaptive athletes create sustainable lifestyle changes. As a 501(c)3, Adaptive Training Foundation has welcomed outside support for these ambitious athletes
To Learn more:
http://adaptivetrainingfoundation.org/
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