SCO Options for an established user
craig licklider
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Title:
SCO Options for an established user
Creator:
craig licklider
Date:
5/2/2014
Text:
Good Morning all,
I am looking to see what SCO have been
utilized with the best results. I have a patient using a Horton SCO for over
five years with great success. He is uses it every day walking at work and
in the community. Having a mechanical understanding of the function and
design of his brace better than most orthotists and highly motivated to
maintain his level of function. He is looking for a new brace/design. We
know that he does great in this design but looking to improve on shoe wear
and less maintenance. The joints are becoming worn and requires more and
more tinkering to maintain the function of the device. He really likes his
current design which is a prepreg solid ankle double upright. We discussed
many of the designs that are available and probably want to stay with a
solid ankle design as he likes the ground reactive force that it gives him.
E knee is something he is most curious about. I would like to hear pros and
cons of the designs used in the community. I will post responses. Thanks!!
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Craig Licklider,C.O.
ABC Certified Orthotist
Orthotic & Prosthetic Lab, Inc.
Practice Manager
12266 Depaul Drive
Suite 120
Bridgeton, MO 63044
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Cell:314-280-5161
Office: 314-739-9300
Fax: 314-739-9303
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I am looking to see what SCO have been
utilized with the best results. I have a patient using a Horton SCO for over
five years with great success. He is uses it every day walking at work and
in the community. Having a mechanical understanding of the function and
design of his brace better than most orthotists and highly motivated to
maintain his level of function. He is looking for a new brace/design. We
know that he does great in this design but looking to improve on shoe wear
and less maintenance. The joints are becoming worn and requires more and
more tinkering to maintain the function of the device. He really likes his
current design which is a prepreg solid ankle double upright. We discussed
many of the designs that are available and probably want to stay with a
solid ankle design as he likes the ground reactive force that it gives him.
E knee is something he is most curious about. I would like to hear pros and
cons of the designs used in the community. I will post responses. Thanks!!
OPL_Logo (550x640)
Craig Licklider,C.O.
ABC Certified Orthotist
Orthotic & Prosthetic Lab, Inc.
Practice Manager
12266 Depaul Drive
Suite 120
Bridgeton, MO 63044
<Email Address Redacted>
Cell:314-280-5161
Office: 314-739-9300
Fax: 314-739-9303
This e-mail, including attachments, is covered by the Electronic
Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 2510-2521, & the HIPAA regulations and,
as such, is confidential & may be legally privileged. It is intended for
the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed & may contain
certain information that is privileged, confidential & exempt from
disclosure under applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the
intended recipient or agent responsible for delivering or copying this
communication & attachments, you are hereby notified that any retention,
dissemination, distribution or copying of any of the contents are strictly
prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please
reply to the sender & the delete it. Thank you for your cooperation.
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craig licklider, “SCO Options for an established user,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 23, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/236436.