Re: Helix
Steven Benner, ESQ.
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Collection
Title:
Re: Helix
Creator:
Steven Benner, ESQ.
Date:
8/17/2000
Text:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 22:30:12 -0400, Robert McCulloch
< <Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
>Yes, it is a very difficult market. The market of gimmicks, hoax, flim
flam, trying to appeal directly to the public instead of the medical
profession, telling the public their brace is new and revolutionary, when
in fact the idea is 20 years old, practicing out of a store front in Las
Vegas with a sign that looks like they're advertising a carnival or
circus. Yes, our profession certainly needs the likes of them. Speaks well
of us to the rest of the medical profession.
>
>Bob McCulloch
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: < <Email Address Redacted> >
>To: < <Email Address Redacted> >
>Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 9:58 PM
>Subject: Re: Helix
>
>
>> Seems to me there are several disproportionate egos at work on this
topic.
>> But, they (Virtualgait network guys) seem to be trying to carve out a
niche
>> in a VERY, VERY difficult market.
>>
>> I wholly support their intentions to substantiate orthotic outcomes(based
>> upon website review). This is LONG overdue for this field. Educational
>> programs should pay attention.
>>
>> Looks to me like they may be on a good track with outcomes data
collections
>> strategy. AAOP, AOPA, ABC, SOGI, NCAAOP, NAAOP nor anyone else has done
so.
>> Hopefully they will disseminate their data for peer review?
>>
>> I also hope they can be respectful of local community standards of
practice
>> when they do Gait Clinics to attract patients and review other
clinicians
>> works, many perhaps done under adverse conditions, both clinical and
>> financial?
>>
>> Ralph W Nobbe, CPO
>> (in private practice and working under sometimes adverse conditions both
>> clinical and financial)
>>
>>
< <Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
>Yes, it is a very difficult market. The market of gimmicks, hoax, flim
flam, trying to appeal directly to the public instead of the medical
profession, telling the public their brace is new and revolutionary, when
in fact the idea is 20 years old, practicing out of a store front in Las
Vegas with a sign that looks like they're advertising a carnival or
circus. Yes, our profession certainly needs the likes of them. Speaks well
of us to the rest of the medical profession.
>
>Bob McCulloch
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: < <Email Address Redacted> >
>To: < <Email Address Redacted> >
>Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 9:58 PM
>Subject: Re: Helix
>
>
>> Seems to me there are several disproportionate egos at work on this
topic.
>> But, they (Virtualgait network guys) seem to be trying to carve out a
niche
>> in a VERY, VERY difficult market.
>>
>> I wholly support their intentions to substantiate orthotic outcomes(based
>> upon website review). This is LONG overdue for this field. Educational
>> programs should pay attention.
>>
>> Looks to me like they may be on a good track with outcomes data
collections
>> strategy. AAOP, AOPA, ABC, SOGI, NCAAOP, NAAOP nor anyone else has done
so.
>> Hopefully they will disseminate their data for peer review?
>>
>> I also hope they can be respectful of local community standards of
practice
>> when they do Gait Clinics to attract patients and review other
clinicians
>> works, many perhaps done under adverse conditions, both clinical and
>> financial?
>>
>> Ralph W Nobbe, CPO
>> (in private practice and working under sometimes adverse conditions both
>> clinical and financial)
>>
>>
Citation
Steven Benner, ESQ., “Re: Helix,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/214370.