Responses to question about Microprocessor knees as "Standard of Care"
Al Ingersoll
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Title:
Responses to question about Microprocessor knees as "Standard of Care"
Creator:
Al Ingersoll
Date:
10/23/2008
Text:
Dear colleagues,
Thank you to the thirteen people who responded to my question if
Microprocessor knees are considered the Standard of Care for qualified
individuals.
The results:
10 - Yes
3 - No
Al Ingersoll, Certified Prosthetist
Winkley Orthotics & Prosthetics
740 Douglas Drive North
Golden Valley MN 55422 USA
Ph. 763-546-1177 Fax 763-847-9508
1-800-Winkley Direct to VM 763-252-1128
<Email Address Redacted>
www.Winkley.com
Original question:
Dear Colleagues,
For a presentation I will be giving I am taking an informal, unscientific
survey to ask the question: Do you consider microprocessor controlled knees
to be the accepted industry standard for qualified wearers of above knee
prosthetics?
Qualified means the candidate has been properly assessed using established
written evaluation tools.
Thank you to the thirteen people who responded to my question if
Microprocessor knees are considered the Standard of Care for qualified
individuals.
The results:
10 - Yes
3 - No
Al Ingersoll, Certified Prosthetist
Winkley Orthotics & Prosthetics
740 Douglas Drive North
Golden Valley MN 55422 USA
Ph. 763-546-1177 Fax 763-847-9508
1-800-Winkley Direct to VM 763-252-1128
<Email Address Redacted>
www.Winkley.com
Original question:
Dear Colleagues,
For a presentation I will be giving I am taking an informal, unscientific
survey to ask the question: Do you consider microprocessor controlled knees
to be the accepted industry standard for qualified wearers of above knee
prosthetics?
Qualified means the candidate has been properly assessed using established
written evaluation tools.
Citation
Al Ingersoll, “Responses to question about Microprocessor knees as "Standard of Care",” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/229686.