Hanger Clinic at ACRM 2021
Are you attending the upcoming ACRM virtual meeting? Don’t miss Hanger Clinic researchers, specialists, and expert clinicians as they participate in sessions discussing advancements in limb loss technology and the connection among early post-op rehabilitation, patient health and independence, and overall healthcare costs.

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Are you attending the upcoming ACRM virtual meeting? Don’t miss Hanger Clinic researchers, specialists, and expert clinicians as they participate in sessions discussing advancements in limb loss technology and the connection among early post-op rehabilitation, patient health and independence, and overall healthcare costs.
Featured Hanger Clinic Sessions
Friday, September 24
IC7: Innovations in Limb Loss and Difference Rehabilitation Session
1:30 – 2:15 p.m. ET
Technical Innovations – Upper Extremity Prosthetics
Branden Petersen, L/CP
2:15 pm-3:00 pm ET
Technical Innovations – Lower Extremity Prosthetics
Phil Stevens, MEd, CPO, FAAOP
Wednesday, September 29
12:30 – 1:45 p.m. ET
Impactful Care: The Role of Early Post-Amputation Rehabilitation in Reducing Healthcare Costs
Taavy Miller, PhD, CPO
John Rheinstein, CP, FAAOP/D
Featured Hanger Clinic Speakers

Branden Petersen, L/CP
Upper Limb Specialist

Phil Stevens, MEd, CPO, FAAOP
Director, Clinical & Scientific Affairs, Hanger Clinic
Phil acts as a Director within Clinical and Scientific affairs, where he develops evidence-based clinical programs designed to help patients improve their orthotic and prosthetic outcomes.

Taavy Miller, PhD, CPO
Research Scientist
Dr. Miller is a Research Scientist within Clinical and Scientific Affairs, conducting and leading research projects with a focus on patient outcomes.

John Rheinstein, CP, FAAOP/D
Clinic Manager
John is a board-certified prosthetist who has been caring for patients for more than 20 years and is passionate about healing and empowering people through improved mobility.
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From Code to Care: Expanding Access to Pattern Recognition in Upper Limb Prosthetics
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August 27, 2025
Foundations of Pattern Recognition: Principles, Evidence, and Patient Candidacy
This course introduces therapists to emerging care strategies for individuals following upper limb amputation, with a focus on integrating pattern recognition technology into rehabilitation.