Rebound O&P
Updated 8:30 AM CDT, Mon April 21, 2025
Published Under: General Orthotics Prosthetics

Minnesota has taken a significant step toward inclusivity and accessibility with the enactment of the "So Every BODY Can Move" legislation. This groundbreaking law, effective January 1, 2025, aims to ensure equitable access to orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) care for individuals with limb loss, limb difference, and mobility impairments.
Understanding the Legislation
The "So Every BODY Can Move" initiative addresses the challenges faced by thousands of Minnesotans who struggle to afford and access life-changing O&P care. Due to inadequate insurance coverage, many individuals are denied necessary devices, leading to high out-of-pocket costs and limited mobility. This legislation mandates that both state-regulated commercial insurance plans and Medicaid cover orthoses and prostheses, recognizing them as essential for physical activity and overall well-being.
Key Provisions
- Comprehensive Coverage: The law requires insurance plans to cover orthotic and prosthetic devices, eliminating previous barriers that deemed such care "not medically necessary.
- Inclusive Eligibility: Applicable to individuals of all ages, ensuring that both children and adults benefit from improved access to mobility aids.
- Statewide Impact: Applies to all state-regulated commercial insurance plans and Medicaid, broadening the reach of this essential coverage.
The Importance of Movement
Physical activity is vital for maintaining health, yet individuals with disabilities often face obstacles that limit their participation. Statistics highlight that children with disabilities are 4.5 times less likely to engage in physical activity compared to their peers, and 50% of adults with disabilities report no aerobic physical activity. By facilitating access to appropriate O&P care, the legislation aims to improve these outcomes, promoting healthier lifestyles and reducing long-term healthcare costs.
A National Movement
Minnesota's initiative is part of a broader national movement advocating for mobility equity. Similar laws have been enacted in states like Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, and New Mexico, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of accessible O&P care.
Advocacy and Support
The passage of this legislation is the result of concerted efforts by advocates and organizations dedicated to disability rights. On March 13, 2024, over 100 advocates gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol to support the legislation, sharing personal stories and emphasizing the critical need for comprehensive O&P coverage. Groups like the Amputee Coalition have been instrumental in pushing for policies that recognize the necessity of activity-specific prosthetics for independence and quality of life.
Looking Ahead
Minnesota's commitment to ensuring that everybody can move sets a precedent for other states to follow. By acknowledging the essential role of mobility in health and well-being, this legislation paves the way for a more inclusive and equitable society. The implementation of this law is expected to enhance the lives of over 28,000 Minnesotans living with limb loss or differences by providing them with the necessary tools to regain mobility and independence .
Get Involved
Organizations such as the Minnesota Society of Orthotists, Prosthetists, & Pedorthists (MSOPP) and the national "So Every BODY Can Move" initiative continue to advocate for mobility equity. Community members are encouraged to engage with these organizations to support ongoing efforts in promoting accessible O&P care.
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