O&P Clinical Care Insiders

Join Seth O’Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), as he dissects clinical care topics with leaders of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists Scientific Societies and the O&P profession. During these 30-minute podcasts, guests will discuss their area of clinical care and share personal experiences as professionals in that specialty and beyond, offering a relaxed journey into the professional lives of those that focus on a specific area of O&P patient care.

Early Intervention and Best Practices in Cranial Remolding

In this episode, host Seth O’Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Jim Brookshier, MPO, CLPO, FAAOP, cranial specialist and clinical professor at the University of Texas Department of Neurosurgery in San Antonio. Together, they explore the critical elements of effective cranial remolding care—from the importance of early intervention and referral source education to managing heat, ensuring compliance, and navigating the impact of social media. Brookshier shares insights on the narrow window for conservative treatment, practical tips for addressing heat-related challenges, and strategies to support families in maintaining consistent helmet use. The discussion also tackles the spread of misinformation online and highlights the resources, mentorship, and professional community available to clinicians in this evolving field.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

10-08
31:26

Exploring AI in Clinical Care

In this episode, we're flipping the script on our usual host Seth O’Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), as our guest host Abbey Senczyszyn, CPO, of Bremer Prosthetic Design, leads the conversation. We're getting Seth's take on how artificial intelligence is making its way into clinical practice, from patient care and documentation to gait analysis. Together, they dig into the opportunities AI brings for efficiency and reducing clinician burnout, while also tackling key considerations like HIPAA compliance and the importance of accurate data. The discussion wraps with insights on what the future of AI could mean for the orthotics and prosthetics profession. O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.  

09-10
33:50

Tackling Challenges in Upper-Limb Prostheses

In this episode, host Seth O’Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), is joined by Shane Grubbs, CPO/L, FAAOP, director at Ottobock.care and chair of the Academy’s Upper-Limb Prosthetics Scientific Society. Together, they unpack Shane’s top five challenges in upper limb prosthetics—from building patient confidence to creating supportive environments, improving education, setting realistic expectations, gaining experience, and balancing fundamentals with innovation. Along the way, they discuss why mentorship, continual learning, and clear communication are critical to advancing clinical outcomes for patients.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

08-13
31:15

Evaluating Patient Outcomes with the C-Brace

In this episode, recorded live at the 51st Academy Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in Atlanta, host Seth O’Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), welcomes Russ Lundstrom, Director of Clinical Research and Services at Ottobock and recipient of the Thranhardt Lecture Series Award. Lundstrom shares insights from his research on goal attainment and reduced reliance on walking aids, focusing on the use of real-world evidence alongside randomized controlled trials. The conversation explores the clinical impact of the C-Brace, including its influence on walking speed, fall reduction, and patient quality of life. Additional topics include goal setting, the value of individualized care, the role of physical therapy, and the importance of clinical judgment when introducing new technologies.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings. 

07-09
26:54

Addressing the Psychosocial Impact of Scoliosis

In this episode, recorded live at the 51st Academy Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in Atlanta, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), explores the psychosocial impact of scoliosis with two leading voices in the field: Megan Glahn Castille, MS, CPO/LPO, assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine and founder of the nonprofit Scolios-us, and David Speers, CPO/L, faculty member at Northwestern University Prosthetic Orthotic Center. They delve into strategies for easing patient anxiety, the power of empathy and encouragement, and how to foster patient empowerment. The conversation also covers current bracing options, educational practices, and helpful resources for clinicians and families navigating scoliosis care.  O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

06-11
30:05

Exploring Additive Manufacturing in O&P

In this episode, recorded live at the 51st Academy Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in Atlanta, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Tara Wright, CPO, FAAOP, a prosthetist-orthotist at Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare in St Paul, Minnesota. Together, they dive into the evolving role of additive manufacturing in orthotics and prosthetics, discussing how digital workflows, software integration, and step-by-step tech adoption can enhance clinical outcomes. Tara shares real-world examples of how embracing innovation—at a manageable pace—can benefit both practitioners and patients. The conversation also highlights the power of collaboration and knowledge-sharing in advancing the profession.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

05-14
27:30

Elevating Excellence: The Value of the Academy’s Fellow Designation

In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Keith Smith, CO, LO, FAAOP, and David Wilson, MPO, CPO, LPO, FAAOP, to discuss the value of the Academy’s Fellow designation. Together, they explore why this credential matters, not just for individual recognition, but for advancing the entire O&P profession. From the history and purpose of the Fellowship to the practical steps for earning the designation, the discussion highlights how becoming a Fellow fosters professional growth, peer collaboration, and higher standards of care. They talk about initiatives like Fellows First Friday and how the designation helps shape external perceptions of the field while opening new doors for career advancement.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

04-09
29:22

Growth, Community Engagement, and the Impact of the O&P Foundation: A Conversation with Fanny Schultea

In this episode, recorded live at the 51st Academy Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in Atlanta, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Fanny Schultea, MS, MSED, CPO/L, FAAOP(D), executive director of the Orthotics and Prosthetics Foundation for Education and Research. They dive into the remarkable growth of the O&P Foundation over the past two years, spotlighting significant donations and pledges from ABC and AOPA. Fanny also shares how the community can engage with the Foundation through volunteering, donations, and providing valuable feedback. The conversation explores the Foundation’s core program areas—education, research, and professional awards—and their vital impact on clinicians and the O&P profession at large.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

03-12
23:50

Pain Science, Assessment, and the Future of Patient Care: A Conversation with Samantha Stauffer

In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Samantha Stauffer, MSOP, CPO, FAAOP, director of research at Independence Prosthetics-Orthotics, to discuss her groundbreaking research on pain and performance in post-amputation patients, featured as a Thranhardt Lecture Award at the 51st Academy Annual Meeting. Samantha shares her journey into pain science, explores central sensitization, and explains the PQRST method for pain assessment. They also discuss strategies for identifying and managing pain, the value of a multidisciplinary approach, and tools to enhance patient outcomes.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

02-12
28:53

Mistakes, Clinical Insights, and the Pursuit of Excellence in Prosthetic Care: A Conversation with Dr. Gerald Stark

In our season 3 premiere episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), talks with Gerald Stark, PhD, MSEM, CPO/L FAAOP(D), a certified prosthetist orthotist and director of clinical and technical operations for BionIT Labs. They discuss the importance of learning from mistakes for continual improvement in clinical care. Dr. Stark outlines five common errors clinicians face, including misinterpreting anterior distal pressure, improper femoral positioning during casting, and failing to accommodate hip flexion contractures. They also discuss the impact of padding the wrong wall for transfemoral sockets and incorrectly outsetting the foot in trans-tibial prosthetics. Through these insights, Dr. Stark emphasizes the importance of adaptability and continuous improvement in prosthetic and orthotic care.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

01-08
28:54

Technicians, Workforce Development, and the Future of O&P Craftsmanship: A Conversation with Mike Madden

In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), talks with Mike Madden, CPO, FAAOP, about the often-overlooked role of technicians in O&P.  Together, they explore the significance of technical expertise, strategies for effective workforce development, and ways to attract and retain skilled talent. Madden delves into the creative and essential nature of technical work, advocates for improved pay and benefits, and discusses how modular education approaches could address workforce shortages in the field.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

12-11
32:14

Diabetic Foot Health, Orthotic Interventions, and the Role of Collaborative Care: A Converation with Dr. Rory Gilhooly

In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), talks with Dr. Rory Gilhooly, a podiatric physician at Community Podiatry Group in Flint, MI, about diabetic foot health in O&P care. They discuss orthotic interventions for diabetic foot management, highlighting the importance of carefully monitoring inserts and footwear to prevent complications. Dr. Gilhooly shares insights on surgical options for managing diabetic foot issues and emphasizes the value of regular follow-ups to catch early warning signs, such as calluses or infections. The conversation also underscores the essential collaboration between podiatrists and prosthetists to provide the best patient outcomes.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

11-13
29:05

Digital Workflows, 3D Printing, and the Evolution of Scanning Technology: A Conversation with Joe Fairley, CP

In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Joe Fairley, CP, Business Development Manager of Digital Services for Proteor. They explore the evolution of CAD CAM technology in orthotics and prosthetics, focusing on the transition from traditional carvable files to 3D printable designs and the significant advancements in scanning technology. Joe shares insights on overcoming challenges such as the learning curve for clinicians and emphasizes the critical role of training and education. He also advocates for using consultants to ease the adoption of digital tools and forecasts continued growth in digital workflows, with exciting potential for future innovations in scanning technology and AI integration.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

10-09
31:54

Biomechanics, Osseointegration, and Holistic Benefits: A Conversation with Dr. Nicholas Gomez and Dr. Julia Dunn

In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Nicholas Gomez, PhD, CPO, FAAOP, an injury biomechanics consultant, a biomechanical engineer and a certified prosthetist, and Julia Dunn, PhD, a biomedical engineer specializing in biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering at the University of Utah, College of Engineering. They discuss their diverse backgrounds and the interdisciplinary nature of their research, focusing on the benefits of upper-extremity prosthetic devices, including their positive effects on gait and biomechanics. The discussion also covers the advantages of osseointegration in enhancing comfort, proprioception, and prosthesis usage. Tune in to learn about the holistic benefits of prosthetic devices, including passive wear to improve balance and alleviate issues such as back pain.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

09-11
32:11

Biomechanics, OI, and the Future of Accessibility: A Conversation with Francois Van Der Watt

In the latest episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Francois Van Der Watt, CPO, LPO, a certified orthotist-prosthetist and owner of Van Der Watt Prosthetics & Orthotics. Together, they explore cutting-edge advancements in running prosthetics, covering topics like bench alignment and the imperative for manufacturers to integrate the latest scientific findings. They delve into the controversies surrounding bilateral prosthetics, while also contemplating the potential impact of artificial intelligence and biomechanics on the future of prosthetic design. They also emphasize the importance of advocating for accessible prosthetics and orthotics, highlighting the need for choice, affordability, and personalization to improve quality of life for individuals with disabilities.   This episode is sponsored by Ottobock.    O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.   

08-14
31:56

Fabrication, interprofessional collaboration, and advocacy: A Conversation with Lindi Mitsou

In this episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Lindi Mitsou, MSPO, CPO, a clinical applied assistant professor of prosthetics and orthotics at the University of Hartford, and co-chair of the Academy's Fabrication Sciences Society. They discuss recent advancements and trends in prosthetic and orthotic fabrication, highlighting the importance of interprofessional collaboration and the value of continuing to learn new techniques. Mitsou also shares her experience as Connecticut's lead advocate for the So Every BODY Can Move initiative.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

07-10
29:15

Tailored Care, Collaboration and Creative Solutions: A Conversation with Merkur Alimasaj and Lauren Levey

In the latest episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Merkur Alimasaj, an engineer in the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology at Universität Heidelberg in Heidelberg, Germany, and Lauren Levey, CPO, MSPO, prosthetics program director at Boston Orthotics and Prosthetics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. They discuss innovative approaches to orthotics and prosthetics care, emphasizing collaboration and creative solutions. The conversation highlights the need for tailored care as patients transition from pediatrics to adulthood, the importance of understanding the unique needs of adult patients with congenital conditions like spina bifida, and the necessity of a comprehensive approach that considers their entire medical history.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

06-12
24:36

Mental Health, Peer Support, and Resilience: A Conversation with Mona Patel

In the latest episode, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Mona Patel, LCSW, founder and executive director of the San Antonio Amputee Foundation. Together, they discuss the significance of Mental Health Awareness Month, exploring Patel's impactful journey in supporting the limb loss community. They touch on the profound influence of peer support, the intricate dynamics of limb loss and its impact on loved ones, the risks of bottling up emotions, and the invaluable role of support groups in fostering healing and resilience.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

05-15
30:30

Advocacy, Impact and, So Every BODY Can Move: A Conversation with Nicole Ver Kuilen

In this episode, recorded live at the 50th Academy Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in Chicago last week, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Nicole Ver Kuilen, disability advocate and champion of the So Every BODY Can Move initiative. They discuss the crucial role of advocacy within the O&P profession, the remarkable achievements of the So Every BODY Can Move program, and its profound impact on our community, the program's ongoing success, and exciting future endeavors. This episode is sponsored by Qwadra.   O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

04-10
31:58

Osseointegration, Innovation, and Engagement - A Conversation with Glen Thompson and Matthew Garibaldi

In this episode, recorded live at the 50th Academy Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in Chicago last week, host Seth O'Brien, CP, FAAOP(D), sits down with Glen Thompson, MS, CPO, and Matthew Garibaldi, MS, CPO, to talk about the Academy's new Bone-Anchored Prosthetics scientific society. They discuss the emerging interest with bone-anchored protheses, why now is the best time to create a society centered around osseointegration, combating barriers of regulation, society goals, basic anatomy of an implants osseointegration device, and how to get involved in the newly formed society.    This episode is sponsored by Integrum.    O&P Clinical Care Insiders is produced by Association Briefings.

03-13
31:55

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