Every two years, the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) invites professionals involved in the care of persons in need of prosthetic, orthotic, mobility, and assistive devices to its unique and interactive flagship meeting, the ISPO World Congress. We look forward to seeing...
of prosthetic, orthotic, mobility, and assistive devices to its unique and interactive flagship meeting, the ISPO World Congress. We look forward to seeing you in Guadalajara, Mexico for the ISPO 19th World Congress, from 24 to 27 April 2023. The event theme will be The Art and the Science...
World Congress Update 11th ISPO World Congress Hong Kong August 1–6, 2004doi:10.3109/03093640409167931Prosthetics & Orthotics International
As ISPO′s flagship meeting, the World Congress is a unique interactive event where professionals involved in the care of persons in need of prosthetic, orthotic, mobility, and assistive devices come together to learn about the latest scientific and clinical advances, products, innovative technologies...
Eighth ISPO World Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 2-7 April 1995doi:10.3109/03093649309164381Prosthetics and Orthotics International
If you need any help at the Congress, you can always go to our staff in the registration area in Level5 right outside the Exhibition Hall. You can also go to anyone of us wearing this wind-breaker. Our volunteers would be glad to help you as much as we can. Once again, welcome ...
13th ISPO World Congress Congress Lecture [3456] Abstract [631] | Topic: ProstheticsWorld, IspoCongress, Congress
Meet You in Melbourne!: April 2–7, 1995 8th World ISPO Congressdoi:10.3109/03093649409164674Prosthetics and Orthotics International
ISPO World Congress Draws Delegates from 68 Countries
amputationadaptationphantom limb painresidual limb painThe aim of this study was to investigate associations between post-amputation phantom and residual limb pain and prosthesis satisfaction, activity restriction and psychosocial adjustment to amputation among lower limb prosthesis users. Eighty-nine people ...