Technology tackles healthcare corruption Mobile phone technology could help beat bad practices in healthcare delivery, … READ MORE
Easy to use wheelchair luggage by Phoenix Instinct The wheelchair travel gods may have finally heeded the prayers of all the wheelchair … READ MORE
Got knee pain? The best tool for evaluating knee pain among middle-aged patients is an x-ray Knee pain is common among Americans age 40 and up. Nearly 1 in 17 people visit … READ MORE
Preoperative progressive resistance training improved objective function for OA patients who had TKA Results from this study demonstrated the efficacy and safety of preoperative … READ MORE
Is the complex primary total knee arthroplasty glass half full or half empty? Total knee arthroplasty as we know it today, for the vast majority of patients, is … READ MORE
CP in Motion Conference in Calgary Share your thoughts on research in cerebral palsy. What do researchers need to know … READ MORE
Electronic health records ‘inflict enormous pain’ on doctors Electronic health records slow doctors down and distract them from meaningful face … READ MORE
Themes patients focus on when selecting treatment for OA Investigators of this study identified key themes, such as the characteristics of a … READ MORE
You’ll know when you’re ready: When the time is right for joint replacement surgery Pool Exercises for Joint Pain, Arthritis Foundation. Background. While some studies … READ MORE
Biomechanical effect of unloader braces for medial osteoarthritis of the knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is a frequent cause of knee pain, especially in the elderly … READ MORE
Activity limitations and pain in patients scheduled for total knee arthroplasty This paper reports the functional and activity limitations among persons scheduled … READ MORE
Knee OA brace experts revisit persistent issues By using the brace, people can reduce their pain and increase their function. … READ MORE
When the barriers aren’t just physical Entering the playground, I heard a boy call my son’s name. We turned and saw one … READ MORE
Standing wheelchairs rise to new heights As someone who has resided on wheels for most of my young life, looking up at the … READ MORE
Similar risk for injury found with traditional vs minimalist running shoes Compared with soldiers in the U.S. Army who wore stability, cushioning or … READ MORE
New approaches to orthotic management in children with cerebral palsy Practitioners look to novel ways of using familiar lower limb orthotic alternatives … READ MORE
Gait differences in patients with non-traumatic and post-traumatic knee OA Results from this study indicated patients with non-traumatic knee osteoarthritis … READ MORE
Reductions in co-contraction following neuromuscular re-education in people with knee osteoarthritis Background. Both increased knee muscle co-contraction and alterations in central … READ MORE
Patient preference is as sensitive as conventional measures for knee OA pain Results from this study using data from two knee osteoarthritis trials suggest … READ MORE
All terrain mobility in a Trekinetic GTE power chair More than anything, it’s completely a new way of life… and in an everyday … READ MORE
Many treatment guidelines are written by experts with financial conflicts Physicians typically rely on treatment guidelines issued by medical associations, … READ MORE
Philips launches clinically validated consumer health devices The Philips Health suite is a health-tracking platform that assists patients, and … READ MORE
All in the hips – professional golfers more likely to have different shaped hip joints Lack of success on the fairway may not be due to your swing – it could be your … READ MORE
AFOs for kids with cerebral palsy improve stability Researchers report that the use of ankle-foot orthoses, or AFOs, improve the … READ MORE
Robotic gait training for kids with CP: Is it really effective? UAlberta study recruiting children to evaluate Lokomat gait training program. … READ MORE
Gaming camera could aid MS treatment Kinect 3D camera used to assess walking of MS patients. A team of researchers led by … READ MORE
Is a rare bump on the chest actually helping American breaststrokers? RIO DE JANEIRO — The old swimming adage is that breaststrokers are born, not made. … READ MORE
104-year-old cyclist named world’s greatest centenarian athlete Think you’re too old to do sport? Think again. Researchers have analysed the … READ MORE
Student prints 3D tactile maps of campus for the visually impaired 3D printing technologies help make a difference in the lives of many people across … READ MORE
How technology helps special-needs students excel Educators in California, Montana and Washington explain how technology makes it … READ MORE