CLINICAL PAPERS
PUBLISHED:
– The Role of Dynamic Seating in the Healing of Pressure
Ulcers, Michael Priebe, M.D., Edward Hines,
Jr. VA Hospital Spinal Cord Injury Services, Chicago, IL.
– Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Richard F.
Edlich, M.D., Ph.D. Multiple Sclerosis Research Program, University
of Virginia
– Seating Pressures with Conventional and
Dynamic Wheelchair Cushions in Tetraplegia,
May ‘99 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
(VA Seattle, University of Washington Medical School).
– Closing the Loop in Spinal Cord Injury;
the Road to a Cure is Full of Opportunities to Improve Quality
of Life and Functionality, Autumn ‘99,
Outreach by the Henry H. Kessler Foundation.
– Skin Surface Blood Perfusion Using a Dynamic
Seating System, (Mount Sinai Medical Center.
NY NY), Rachel S, Bensen, MPH; Karen Hiensch, BA; Judy Wong,
BS; Roberta Modeste-Duncan, BA; Ann M. Spungen, Edd; William
A. Bauman, M.D.
– Use of the ErgoDynamic™
Seating System To Prevent Buttock Pressure Sores,
by Dr. E. Jerome Lowd, M.D.
SUBMITTED:
– Characteristics and Benefits of a Newly
Developed Portable Dynamic Seating System, Submitted
January ‘02 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
(Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and the Dept. of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation. Steven Kirshblum, M.D., John
Horton, M.D.
PAPERS OF INTEREST:
A Specialist Seating Assessment Clinic: Changing Pressure
Relief Practice, MJ Coggrave and LS Rose, National
Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury,
Bucks, UK
CLINICAL PAPERS IN PROGRESS:
A Test of the Effectiveness of Dynamic
Cushions for Treatment of Pressure Ulcers Following Spinal
Cord Injury, Investigators: Steven Kirshblum,
M.D., Susan Sauer,R.N. Barbara Benevento, M.D.
RESEARCH ANALYSIS:
• Analysis of Measurement Between the Ischial
Tuberosities (IT’s) of 50 Pelvic X-Rays, Veterans
Administration Medical Center, SCI Unit, Dallas Texas.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
•
Choosing
a Wheelchair, A Guide for Optimal Independence, Gary
Karp Author.
CLINICAL TESTOMONIALS:
•
Paula
P. Griffin, MD, Proffessor Orthapaedic Surgery
MUSC Medical Center.
•
Hugh
O'Neill Acting Co-Director of Rehabilition Engineering Center,
Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, 1996.
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