Fall 2008 | October
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JumpStart and the Young Low Tone Pronator
It’s often important to consider not just unusual cases but also the ones that unfold as planned. This case study represents a typical assessment and solution.
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Got Research?
A proven product really needs two things: extensive field testing and well-conducted academic research.
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Using Their Heads in Haiti
In 2006, Vanessa Bird and Jenny Miller, of ABC Pediatric Therapy Network in Ohio, went to volunteer in Haiti and brought along donated DAFOs.
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Socks and Shoes
Tips for choosing and using socks and shoes with our braces.
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DAFOs in Albania
Dale Scalise-Smith, PT, a professor and chair of Utica College’s Physical Therapy Department, describes her trips to Albania to address the country's strong need for pediatric physical therapy resources.
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What's News
Plantarflexion Block | DAFOs in the Dominican Republic: Live! | Let's Skype | Discontinued Trim Pattern | Video Helps Kids
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What's Different About Working with Children?
Some orthotists find children to be daunting as patients. They can be difficult to cast and often lack the self-control we see in adults. However, there are lessons to learn from pediatric patients.


