IT’S NOT EVERY DAY THAT YOU SEE SOMEONE WALKING WITH THE FOOT ON THEIR PROSTHETIC LEG FACING BACKWARDS, BUT THIS IS A REALITY FOR ROSS HOLLAND. IT’S SO MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE. IT’S SO MUCH EASIER.
A: I worked for 10 years as a secretary in the Prosthetics/Orthotics department at Shriners Hospital and fell in love with the field....and the patients we served. My husband, whom I met while I was ...
Rand Kittani, graduate student studying Medicine, established a 3D printing lab to create custom-fit breast prostheses.
WASHINGTON — Some post-9/11 combat veterans say they’re facing challenges when it comes to getting care and prosthetics from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs after having an amputation.