
Later, after working as a prosthetist in St. Louis for a few years, Jon went back to Northwestern for his Orthotics certification and completed his residency in the fall of 2003. Whereas the State of Missouri does not require licensure in the O & P field, Jon is currently a Licensed Prosthetist and Orthotist under the State of Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
Besides leading P & O Care’s team of nine prosthetists and orthotists here in St. Louis, Jon has been recognized as a national leader in the field of upper and lower extremity prosthetic care. In 2004, he was awarded the prestigious Howard R. Thranhardt Lecture Honorarium for his abstract “A New Concept in Prosthetic Interface Design for Hemicorporectomy Amputees Utilizing ROHO Compression Therapy.” Jon’s new invention, which utilizes a matrix of ROHO cushions inside a custom fabricated “bucket” prosthesis, enables people who have literally been cut in half to float in a seated position. With their weight and body fluid evenly distributed, they are able to lead active, mobile lives without worrying about skin breakdown. Users can get around on their own in a wheel chair (or skateboard!), and some have even driven long distances alone, instead of lying in bed.
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