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529 related items for PubMed ID: 11239326

  • 1. Effect of seat cushion on dynamic stability in sitting during a reaching task in wheelchair users with paraplegia.
    Aissaoui R, Boucher C, Bourbonnais D, Lacoste M, Dansereau J.
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  • 12. A randomized control trial to evaluate pressure-reducing seat cushions for elderly wheelchair users.
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  • 13. Seat cushion comparison for nursing home wheelchair users.
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  • 17. Wheelchair cushion effect on skin temperature.
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