Aopa

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330 John Carlyle St Ste 200
Alexandria, VA 22314

The American Orthotic Prosthetic Association (AOPA) is a leading organization that has been serving the orthotic and prosthetic field for over 90 years. They offer a wide range of member benefits, products, and services, and are dedicated to advocating for the O&P profession through their advocacy efforts at both the federal and state levels.

AOPA is committed to providing education and resources to its members, including coding and reimbursement guidance, as well as opportunities for professional development through seminars, webinars, and conferences. With a focus on quality improvement and research, AOPA strives to ensure that every body can move by promoting the highest standards of care in the orthotic and prosthetic industry.

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