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511 related items for PubMed ID: 24480336

  • 1. Effects of wheelchair cushions and pressure relief maneuvers on ischial interface pressure and blood flow in people with spinal cord injury.
    Sonenblum SE, Vonk TE, Janssen TW, Sprigle SH.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2014 Jul; 95(7):1350-7. PubMed ID: 24480336
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  • 3. Orthotic-Style Off-Loading Wheelchair Seat Cushion Reduces Interface Pressure Under Ischial Tuberosities and Sacrococcygeal Regions.
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  • 4. 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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  • 5. Measuring tissue perfusion during pressure relief maneuvers: insights into preventing pressure ulcers.
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  • 6. 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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    Jan YK, Crane BA, Liao F, Woods JA, Ennis WJ.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2013 Oct; 94(10):1990-6. PubMed ID: 23602880
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  • 11. Effects of conventional and alternating cushion weight-shifting in persons with spinal cord injury.
    Wu GA, Bogie KM.
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  • 12. Pilot study of strap-based custom wheelchair seating system in persons with spinal cord injury.
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  • 13. Effect of seat cushion on dynamic stability in sitting during a reaching task in wheelchair users with paraplegia.
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  • 16. Efficacy of three measures to relieve pressure in seated persons with spinal cord injury.
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  • 17. Pressure sore prevention for the wheelchair-bound spinal injury patient.
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  • 20. Measuring the effect of incremental angles of wheelchair tilt on interface pressure among individuals with spinal cord injury.
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