Mayo Clinic launches Limb Loss and Preservation Registry

The Mayo Clinic has announced plans to launch the nation’s first Limb Loss and Preservation Registry, a data repository for people with limb loss and physicians to collaborate on treatments and prosthetics, according to a press release.
The registry, which recently received authorization from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, aims to improve patient care and technological advancement in a specialty that has a “considerable” data gap, according to the release.
“Until now, there has been little evidence on effective clinical practices and technologies

The Mayo Clinic has announced plans to launch the nation’s first Limb Loss and Preservation Registry, a data repository for people with limb loss and physicians to collaborate on treatments and prosthetics, according to a press release.
The registry, which recently received authorization from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, aims to improve patient care and technological advancement in a specialty that has a “considerable” data gap, according to the release.
“Until now, there has been little evidence on effective clinical practices and technologies