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254 related items for PubMed ID: 18092567

  • 1. Measuring tissue perfusion during pressure relief maneuvers: insights into preventing pressure ulcers.
    Makhsous M, Priebe M, Bankard J, Rowles D, Zeigler M, Chen D, Lin F.
    J Spinal Cord Med; 2007; 30(5):497-507. PubMed ID: 18092567
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  • 4. Effect of wheelchair tilt-in-space and recline angles on skin perfusion over the ischial tuberosity in people with spinal cord injury.
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  • 7. Promote pressure ulcer healing in individuals with spinal cord injury using an individualized cyclic pressure-relief protocol.
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  • 8. Gluteal blood flow and oxygenation during electrical stimulation-induced muscle activation versus pressure relief movements in wheelchair users with a spinal cord injury.
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    Spinal Cord; 2013 Sep; 51(9):694-9. PubMed ID: 23817534
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  • 9. Shoulder EMG during depression raise in men with spinal cord injury: the influence of lesion level.
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  • 11. Orthotic-Style Off-Loading Wheelchair Seat Cushion Reduces Interface Pressure Under Ischial Tuberosities and Sacrococcygeal Regions.
    Crane B, Wininger M, Call E.
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  • 13. Early progressive changes in tissue viability in the seated spinal cord injured subject.
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  • 16. Effect of tilt and recline on ischial and coccygeal interface pressures in people with spinal cord injury.
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  • 18. Relationship between ultrasonographically low-echoic lesions under the skin, wheelchair sitting time, and interface pressure on ischial region in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury.
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  • 20. Seat interface pressures of individuals with paraplegia: influence of dynamic wheelchair locomotion compared with static seated measurements.
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