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Walking Is More Complicated Than You Think with Dr. Steven Gard

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What if everything we think we know about human walking is oversimplified?

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Steven Gard a biomedical engineer and leading gait researcher. We unpack the real biomechanics behind prosthetic design. From artificial heart labs to O&P innovation, Dr. Gard shares surprising insights on:

  • Why shock absorption and “energy return” don’t always behave the way prosthetic marketing suggests
  • How soft tissue acts as a natural spring, changing everything about how force is transmitted through a limb
  • The ongoing debate between ischial containment, subischial, and elevated vacuum sockets — and why no design is one-size-fits-all
  • Where microprocessor knees and 3D printing fit into the future of mobility
  • The missing link between engineering theory and clinical practice

Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or just prosthetics-curious — this episode reframes gait in a way you’ve never heard before.

Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.

Support the show

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Chapters

1. Welcome & Host Banter (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Dr. Steven Gard (00:02:15)

3. Path into O&P and Early Research (00:04:03)

4. Engineering vs Clinical Focus in O&P (00:07:20)

5. Teaching Engineering Concepts to MPO Students (00:10:56)

6. Why Human Gait Is Hard to Explain (00:13:08)

7. Practical Gait Insights for Clinicians (00:16:43)

8. Shock-Absorbing Pylons: Findings & Models (00:19:33)

9. Data Logging and Real-World Measurement (00:24:06)

10. 3D Printing: Promise and Limits (00:26:12)

11. Flexible, Selectively Compliant Sockets (00:29:47)

12. Microprocessor Ankles and Hidden Shock Gains (00:33:04)

13. O&P Education: Master’s, Research, and Gaps (00:35:20)

14. Market Consolidation and Training Implications (00:39:10)

15. Big Shifts: From C-Leg Skepticism to Adoption (00:41:03)

16. Subischial vs Ischial Containment: Stability & Comfort (00:44:35)

17. From Certificates to Master’s to Potential DPO (00:48:16)

18. Closing Thoughts & Next Steps (00:56:30)

142 episodes

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Content provided by Brent Wright and Joris Peels, Brent Wright, and Joris Peels. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brent Wright and Joris Peels, Brent Wright, and Joris Peels or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send us a text

What if everything we think we know about human walking is oversimplified?

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Steven Gard a biomedical engineer and leading gait researcher. We unpack the real biomechanics behind prosthetic design. From artificial heart labs to O&P innovation, Dr. Gard shares surprising insights on:

  • Why shock absorption and “energy return” don’t always behave the way prosthetic marketing suggests
  • How soft tissue acts as a natural spring, changing everything about how force is transmitted through a limb
  • The ongoing debate between ischial containment, subischial, and elevated vacuum sockets — and why no design is one-size-fits-all
  • Where microprocessor knees and 3D printing fit into the future of mobility
  • The missing link between engineering theory and clinical practice

Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or just prosthetics-curious — this episode reframes gait in a way you’ve never heard before.

Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome & Host Banter (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Dr. Steven Gard (00:02:15)

3. Path into O&P and Early Research (00:04:03)

4. Engineering vs Clinical Focus in O&P (00:07:20)

5. Teaching Engineering Concepts to MPO Students (00:10:56)

6. Why Human Gait Is Hard to Explain (00:13:08)

7. Practical Gait Insights for Clinicians (00:16:43)

8. Shock-Absorbing Pylons: Findings & Models (00:19:33)

9. Data Logging and Real-World Measurement (00:24:06)

10. 3D Printing: Promise and Limits (00:26:12)

11. Flexible, Selectively Compliant Sockets (00:29:47)

12. Microprocessor Ankles and Hidden Shock Gains (00:33:04)

13. O&P Education: Master’s, Research, and Gaps (00:35:20)

14. Market Consolidation and Training Implications (00:39:10)

15. Big Shifts: From C-Leg Skepticism to Adoption (00:41:03)

16. Subischial vs Ischial Containment: Stability & Comfort (00:44:35)

17. From Certificates to Master’s to Potential DPO (00:48:16)

18. Closing Thoughts & Next Steps (00:56:30)

142 episodes

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