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PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST Compiled by Margaret Clary and Any Edmonds This list of references, which is compiled by the Veterans Administration's Office of Technology Transfer, offers Journal readers significant information on the availability of recent rehabilitation literature in various scientific, engineering, and clinical fields . The Journal provides this service in an effort to fill the need for a comprehensive and interdisciplinary indexing source for rehabilitation literature . To obtain reprints of a particular article or report, interested readers should direct their requests to the appropriate "contact" source listed in each citation. Bioengineering The Changes in the Intervertebral Disc After Che- monucleolysis Demonstrated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging . Gibson MJ, Buckley J, Mulholland RC, Worthington BS, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :719-723, 1986. (CONTACT : M .J . Gibson, Harlow Wood Ortho- paedic Hospital, North Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG 18 4th, England) Computerised Axial Tomography in Traction Injuries of the Brachial Plexus . Marshall RW, De Silva ROD, J one Joint Surg 68-B(5) :734-738, 1986. (CONTACT: R .W . Marshall, St Mary's Hospital, Praed Street, London W2 1NY, England) Deep Venous Thrombosis in High-Risk Hemiplegic Patients: Detection by Impedance Plethysmography. Izzo KL, Aquino E, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 67(11) :799-802, 1986. (CONTACT : Kenneth L . Izzo, Department of PM&R, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Philadelphia, PA 19140) A Discrete-Time Model of Electrically Stimulated Muscle . Bernotas LA, Crago PE, Chizeck IEEE Trans Biomed Eng BME-33(9) :829-838, 1986. (CONTACT : Leonas A . Bernotas, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106) The Effect of Receiver Beamwidth on the Detection Time of a Message from Talking Signs, an Auditory Orientation Aid for the Blind . Schenkman BN, Int J Rehabil Res 9(3) :239-246, 1986. (CONTACT : Bo N . Schenkman, Department of Psychology, University of Uppsala, P .O . Box 227, S-75104, Uppsala, Sweden) An EMG Analysis of Posterior Trunk Musculature During at and Anteriorly Inclined Sitting. Soder- berg GL, Blanco MK, Cosentino TL, Kurdelmeier KA, Human Factors 28(4) :483-491, 1986. (CONTACT: Gary L . Soderberg, Physical Ther- apy Education, College of Medicine, 2619 Steindler Bldg ., University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242) EMG-Force Model of the Elbows Antagonistic Muscle Pair : The Effect of Joint Position, Gravity and Recruitment . Solornonow M, Guzzi A, Baratta R, Shoji H, D'Ambrosia R, Am J Phys Med 65(5) :223-244, 1986. (CONTACT : M . Solomonow, Louisiana State Uni- versity Medical Center, 1542 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70112-2822) Investigation of Sounds Produced by Healthy and Diseased Human Muscular Contraction . Rhatigan BA, Mylrea KC, Lonsdale E, Stern LZ, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng BME-33(10) :967-971, 1986. (CONTACT : Brian A . Rhatigan, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721) A Multichannel Signal Processor for the Detection of Epileptogenic Sharp Transients in the EEG. Glover, JR Jr ., Ktonas PY, Raghavan N, Urunuela 128

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Page 1: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Veterans Affairs · 2006-04-12 · Biomechanics Case Report: Suprascapular Neuropathy Related to the Use of Crutches. Shabas D, Scheiber M, Am J Phys Med

PUBLICATIONS OF INTERESTCompiled by

Margaret Clary and Any Edmonds

This list of references, which is compiled by the Veterans Administration's Office ofTechnology Transfer, offers Journalreaders significant information on the availability ofrecent rehabilitation literature in various scientific, engineering, and clinical fields . TheJournal provides this service in an effort to fill the need for a comprehensive andinterdisciplinary indexing source for rehabilitation literature . To obtain reprints of aparticular article or report, interested readers should direct their requests to theappropriate "contact" source listed in each citation.

Bioengineering

The Changes in the Intervertebral Disc After Che-monucleolysis Demonstrated by Magnetic ResonanceImaging . Gibson MJ, Buckley J, Mulholland RC,Worthington BS, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :719-723,1986.(CONTACT: M.J . Gibson, Harlow Wood Ortho-paedic Hospital, North Mansfield, NottinghamshireNG 18 4th, England)

Computerised Axial Tomography in Traction Injuriesof the Brachial Plexus . Marshall RW, De SilvaROD, J one Joint Surg 68-B(5) :734-738, 1986.(CONTACT: R.W. Marshall, St Mary's Hospital,Praed Street, London W2 1NY, England)

Deep Venous Thrombosis in High-Risk HemiplegicPatients: Detection by Impedance Plethysmography.Izzo KL, Aquino E, Arch Phys Med Rehabil67(11):799-802, 1986.(CONTACT: Kenneth L. Izzo, Department ofPM&R, Temple University Health Sciences Center,Philadelphia, PA 19140)

A Discrete-Time Model of Electrically StimulatedMuscle . Bernotas LA, Crago PE, ChizeckIEEE Trans Biomed Eng BME-33(9) :829-838, 1986.(CONTACT : Leonas A . Bernotas, Department ofBiomedical Engineering, Case Western ReserveUniversity, Cleveland, OH 44106)

The Effect of Receiver Beamwidth on the DetectionTime of a Message from Talking Signs, an Auditory

Orientation Aid for the Blind. Schenkman BN, Int JRehabil Res 9(3):239-246, 1986.(CONTACT: Bo N. Schenkman, Department ofPsychology, University of Uppsala, P .O. Box 227,S-75104, Uppsala, Sweden)

An EMG Analysis of Posterior Trunk MusculatureDuring at and Anteriorly Inclined Sitting. Soder-berg GL, Blanco MK, Cosentino TL, KurdelmeierKA, Human Factors 28(4) :483-491, 1986.(CONTACT: Gary L. Soderberg, Physical Ther-apy Education, College of Medicine, 2619 SteindlerBldg., University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242)

EMG-Force Model of the Elbows AntagonisticMuscle Pair: The Effect of Joint Position, Gravityand Recruitment. Solornonow M, Guzzi A, BarattaR, Shoji H, D'Ambrosia R, Am J Phys Med65(5) :223-244, 1986.(CONTACT: M. Solomonow, Louisiana State Uni-versity Medical Center, 1542 Tulane Avenue, NewOrleans, LA 70112-2822)

Investigation of Sounds Produced by Healthy andDiseased Human Muscular Contraction . RhatiganBA, Mylrea KC, Lonsdale E, Stern LZ, IEEETrans Biomed Eng BME-33(10) :967-971, 1986.(CONTACT: Brian A. Rhatigan, Department ofElectrical and Computer Engineering, Universityof Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721)

A Multichannel Signal Processor for the Detectionof Epileptogenic Sharp Transients in the EEG.Glover, JR Jr ., Ktonas PY, Raghavan N, Urunuela

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Publications of Interest

Velamuri SS, Reilly EL, IEEE Trans BiomedEng BME-33(12) :1121-1128, 1986.(CONTACT : J .R. Glover, Jr., Department of Elec-trical Engineering, University of Houston-Universi-ty Park, Houston, TX 77004)

Ophthalmic Applications of Biofeedback . HalperinE, Yolton RL, Am J Optom Physiol Opt 63(12) :985-998, 1986.(CONTACT: Robert L. Yolton, Pacific University,College of Optometry, Forest Grove, Oregon97116)

Regeneration of the Sciatic Nerve in Rats: TheEffect of Muscle Basement Membrane, Glasby MA,Gschmeissner S, Hitchcock RJI, Huang CL-H, JBone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :829-833, 1986.(CONTACT: M.A . Glasby, The Royal College ofSurgeons of England, 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields,London WC2A 3PN, England)

Reliability of Lumbar Paravertebral EMG Assess-ment in Chronic Low Back Pain . Ahern DK, Fol-lick MJ, Council JR, Laser-Wolston N, Arch PhysMed Rehabil 67(10) :762-765, 1986.(CONTACT : David K. Ahern, The Miriam Hospi-tal, 164 Summit Avenue, Providence, RI 02906)

The Role of Computerised Tomography in Interverte-bral Disc Prolapse. Greenough CG, Dimmock S,Edwards D, Ransford AO, Bentley G, J Bone JointSurg 68-B(5) :729-733, 1986.(CONTACT: C.G. Greenough, Orthopaedic Sur-gery, Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, LondonNW3 2QY, England)

Static Magnetic Field Influence on Rat Tail NerveFunction . Hong C-Z, Harmon BS, Yu J, Arch PhysMed Rehabil 67(10):746-749, 1986.(CONTACT: Chang-Zern Hong, University ofCalifornia Irvine Medical Center, Department ofPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 101 The CityDrive, Orange, CA 92668)

Biomechanics

Case Report : Suprascapular Neuropathy Related tothe Use of Crutches . Shabas D, Scheiber M, Am JPhys Med 65(6) :298-299, 1986.(CONTAi C .

-a Shabas, Director, Neuromus-

cular Diseases and Electrodiagnostic Laboratory,Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, LongIsland, NY 11501)

A Computerized Method for Clinical Gait Analysisof Floor Reaction Forces and Joint Angular Motion.Olsson E, Oberg K, Ribbe T, Scand J Rehabil Med18(3) :93-99, 1986.(CONTACT: Elisabeth Olsson, Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Karolinska Sjukhuset, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden)

Correlation Between Clinical Examination andQuantitative Gait Analysis in Patients OperatedUpon With the Gunston-Hult Knee Prosthesis.Olsson E, Barck A, Scand J Rehabil Med 18(3) :101-106, 1986.(CONTACT: Elisabeth Olsson, Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Karolinska Sjukhuset, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden)

Effects of Changes in Sitting Work Posture on StaticNeck and Shoulder Muscle Activity . Schuldt K,Ekholm K, Harms-Ringdahl K, Nemeth G, Arbor-elius UP, Ergonomics 29(12) : 1525-1537, 1986.(CONTACT: Kristina Schuldt, Kinesiology Re-search Group, Department of Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation and Department of Anatomy,Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden)

An Electromyographic Analysis of Jaw Movementsin Man. Gay T, Piecuch JF, Electromyography andClin Neurophysiol 26(5-6) :365-384, 1986.(CONTACT: Thomas Gay, School of Dental Med-icine, University of Connecticut Health Center,Farmington, CT 16032)

Evaluation of Reading Speed with Four Low VisionAids . Mancil GL, Nowakowski R, Am J OptomPhysiol Opt 63(9) :708-713, 1986.(CONTACT: Gary J . Mancil, School of Optome-try, The Medical Center, University of Alabama atBirmingham, Birmingham, AL)

Foot Pressure Measurement: A Review of ClinicalFindings . Lord M, Reynolds DP, Hughes JR, JBiomed Eng 8(4) :283-294, 1986.(CONTACT: Marilyn Lord, Department of Me-chanical Engineering, University College London,Torrington Place, London WCIE 7JE, UnitedKingdom)

A.,

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130Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol. 24 No. 2 Spring 1987

Gait Analysis in Hip and Knee Surgery . OlssonScand J Rehabil Med Suppl 15, 1986.(CONTACT: Elizabeth Olsson, Departments ofOrthopaedic Surgery and of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, Karolinska Sjukhuset, S-104 01Stockholm, Sweden)

Load Moments and Myoelectric Activity When theCervical Spine is Held in Full Flexion and Exten-sion. Harms-Ringdahl K, Ekholm J, Schuldt K,Nemeth G, Arborelius UP, Ergonomics 29(12) :1539-1552, 1986.(CONTACT: Karin Harms-Ringdahl, KinesiologyResearch Group, Departments of Physical Medi-cine and Rehabilitation and of Anatomy, Karo-linska Institute, P .O. Box 60 400, S-104 01 Stock-holm, Sweden)

Lower Limb Influence on Sitting Balance WhileReaching Forward. Chari VR, Kirby RL, Arch PhysMed Rehabil 67(10) :730 ..733, 1986.(CONTACT: R.L. Kirby, Nova Scotia Rehabilita-tion Centre, 1341 Summer Street, Halifax, NovaScotia B3H 4K4, Canada)

A New Gait Analysis System for Clinical Use in aRehabilitation Center. Hermens HJ, deWaal CorA, Buurke J, Zilvold G, Orthopedics 9(12) :1669-1675, 1986.(CONTACT: Ir. Hermens, RehabilitationCenter Het Roessingh, Department of Researchand Innovation, P .O. Box 310, "7500 AH Enschede,The Netherlands)

Pelvic Stresses in Vitro—II . A Study of the Efficacyof Metal-Backed Acetabular Prostheses . Finlay JB,Bourne RB, Landsberg RPD, Andreae P, J Bio-mech 19(9) :715-725, 1986.(CONTACT: J. Bryan Findlay, Orthopaedic Re-search Laboratories, University of Western Ontar-io, P.O. Box 5339, Terminal A, London, OntarioN6A 5A5, Canada)

Transfer of Variability from E ectromyo to Pro-pulsive Force in Human Locomotion. Brooke JD,Boyce DE, McIlroy WE, Robinson T, Wagar D,Electromyography and Olin Neurophysiol 26(5-6)389 .

-400, 1986.(CONTACT: John D. Brooke, School of HumanBiology, University of Guelph, Guelph, OntarioN1G 2W1, Canada)

Wheelchair Ergonomics and Physiological Testing ofPrototypes . van der Woude LHV, de Groot G,Hollander AP, van Ingen Schenau GJ, RozendalRH, Ergonomics 29(12):1561-1573, 1986.(CONTACT: L. .V. van der Woude, Interfacultyof Physical Education, Free University, Amster-dam, The Netherlands)

General

Ad s' Closed-Loop Concept of Learning and MotorPerformance: Its Application in Behavioural Kinesi-ology and Patients' Education in Rehabilitation.Olaogun MOB, Int J Rehabil Res 9(3):231-238,1986.(CONTACT: M.O.B. Olaogun, Department ofMedical Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria)

ALS: How Technical Aids Can Help. Taylor SA,Rehabil Digest, 17(3) :1'',8-19, 1986.(CONTACT: TASH Inc ., 70 Gibson Drive, Unit 1,Markha , Ontario L3R 2Z3, Canada)

Angulation of the Radius in Children's Fractures.Roberts JA, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :751-754,1986.(CONTACT: J.A. Roberts, Western Infirmary,Dumbarton Road, Glasgow G11 6NT, Scotland)

Apparatus for Exercising the Lower Limbs of Wheel-chair Patients. Jennison J, Jennison R, Physiotherapy72(11) : 571-572, 1986.(CONTACT: Jean Jennison, Nunnery Fields Hos-pital, Canterbury, Kent, England)

Audiolo State of the Art, Brooks ON, J MedEng Technol 10(4) :167-179, 1986.(CONTACT: Denzil N. Brooks,ogy Unit, Withington Hospital,8LR, United Kingdo )

one Repair Induced by one Morphogenetic Pro-tein in Dinar Defects in Dogs. Nilsson OS, UristMR, Dawson EG, Schmalzried TP, FinermanGAM, J Bone Joint Sorg 68-B(4) : 635-642, 1986.(CONTACT: Marshall R . Urist, University of Cali-fornia, Los Angeles, Bone Research Laboratory,Rehabilitation Center, RM A3-34, 1 II VeteranAvenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024)

Regional Audiol-Manchester M20

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131Publications of Interest

The Boston Bracing System for Idiopathic Scoliosis:Followup Results in 295 Patients . Emans JB,Kaelin A, Bancel P, Hall JE, Miller ME, Spine11(8) :792-801, 1986.(CONTACT: John B. Emans, Department of Orth-opaedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Chil-dren's Hospital Medical Center, 300 LongwoodAvenue, Boston MA 02115)

Clinically Applicable, Noninvasive MobilizationTechniques for Adhesive Capsulitis of the Glenohu-meral Joint. Ward SR, Am Corr Ther J 40(6):129-134, 1986.(CONTACT: B . Robert Carlson, Department ofPhysical Education, San Diego State University,San Diego, CA 921824900)

Cognitive Impairment on a Rehabilitation Service.Luxenberg JS, Feigenbaum LZ, Arch Phys Med Re-habil 67(10:796-798, 1986.(CONTACT: Jay S. Luxenberg, Mount Zion Hos-pital and Medical Center, P .O. Box 7921, San Fran-cisco, CA 94120)

The Critical Size Defect as an Experimental Modelfor Craniomandibulofacial Nonunion& Schmitz JP,Hollinger JO, Clin Orthop 205 :299-308, 1986.(CONTACT: John P. Schmitz, USAIDR, WalterReed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC20307-5300)

Results with Zielke Instrumentation for IdiopathicDiseases. Koch SJ, Arego DE, Bowser B, Am JPhys Med 65(5) :245-257, 1986.(CONTACT: Sandra J . Koch, Department ofPhysical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine,Room A-221, Texas Institute for Rehabilitation andResearch (TIRR), 1333 Moursund Avenue, Hous-ton, TX 77030)

Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Chronic Ventila-tor-Dependent Patients . Purtilo RB, Arch Phys MedRehabil 67(10) :718-721, 1986.

(CONTACT: Ruth Purtilo, Department of MedicalJurisprudence and Humanities, University of Ne-braska Medical School, 42nd and Dewey Avenue,Omaha, NE 68105-1065)

Exercise Therapy for Parkinson's Disease. PalmerSS, Mortimer JA, Webster DD, Bistevins R, Dick-inson GL, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 67(10):741-745,

1986.(CONTACT: Suzanne S . Palmer, Department ofPhysical Education, University of Illinois, 906 S.Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801)

Failure of Electrical Myofeedback to Augment theEffects of Physiotherapy in Stroke. John J, Int JRehabil Res 9(1) :35-45, 1986.(CONTACT: Janina John, Department of Rehabili-tation, Southampton General Hospital, Southamp-ton, Hants . S09 4XY, United Kingdom)

Frozen Shoulder . Wadsworth CT, Phys Ther66(12) :1878-1883, 1986.(CONTACT: Carolyn T. Wadsworth, PhysicalTherapy Education, College of Medicine, The Uni-versity of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242)

Hemiplegie Shoulder Pain. Griffin JW, Phys Ther66(12): 1884-1893, 1986.(CONTACT: Judy W. Griffin, Department of Re-habilitation Sciences, University of Tennessee,Memphis, 800 Madison Avenue, Memphis, TN38163)

Metabolic Responses of Women to Exercise Attrib-utable to Long-Term Use of a Manual Wheelchair.Tahamont M, Knowlton RG, Sawka MN, MilesDS, Paraplegia 24(5) :311-317, 1986,(CONTACT: Ronald G. Knowlton, Department ofPhysical Education, Southern Illinois University atCarbondale, Carbondale, IL)

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation of the MusclesSurrounding the Shoulder . Baker LL, Parker K,Phys Ther 66(12):1930-1937, 1986.(CONTACT: Lucinda Baker, Department of Physi-cal Therapy, University of Southern California,12933 Erickson, Downey, CA 90242)

New Equipment and New Products: RehabilitationEquipment. 1. Unusual High Quality New Wheel-chair . Bouman HD (ed), Am J Phys Med 65(5) : 260-261, 1986.(CONTACT: K & K Industries, 3235 East ShieldsAvenue, Fresno, CA 93726)

Nominal Realism in Congenitally Blind Children.Anderson DW, Fisher KP, J Visual Impair Blindn80(8) :896-899, 1986.(CONTACT: David W. Anderson, Department of

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Special Education, Lock Haven University, LockHaven, PA 17745)

Observations on the Growth of the Adolescent Spine.Veldhuizen AG, Baas P, Webb PJ, J Bone JointSurg 68-B(5) : 725-728, 1986.(CONTACT: A.G . Veldhuizen, Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, University Hospital, P .O.Box 30 .001, 9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands)

Outpatient Rehabilitation for Chronic Neuromuscu-lar Diseases . Koch SJ, Arego DE, Bowser B, Am JPhys Med 65(5) :245-257, 1986.(CONTACT: Sandra J . Koch, Department ofPhysical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine,Room A-221, Texas Institute for Rehabilitation andResearch (TIRR), 1333 Moursund Avenue, Hous-ton, TX 77030)

Paralytic Hip Instability in Poliomyelitis. Lau J,Parker JC, Hsu LCS, Leong JCY, J Bone JointSurg, 68-B(4) :528-533, 1986.(CONTACT : J.H.K. Lau, Flat 10A, 9 KingstonStreet, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong)

Peripheral Neuropathy : Comparison of Sensory Con-duction Abnormalities in Upper and Lower Extrem-ities. Izzo KL, Sobel E, Berney S, Demopoulos JT,Electromyography and Clin Neurophysiol 26(5-6):341-350, 1986.(CONTACT: Kenneth L . Izzo, Departments of Re-habilitation Medicine and of Family Practice andCommunity Health, Temple University School ofMedicine, Philadelphia, PA 19140)

Proxy Consent to Medical Treatment: Implicationsfor Rehabilitation . Banja JD . Arch Phys Med Reha-

67(11):790-792, 1986.(CONTACT: John D. Banja, Rehabilitation Re-search and Training Center, Emory UniversitySchool of Medicine, 1441 Clifton Road, NE, Atlan-ta, GA 30322)

Rehabilitation Team and Family Assessment of theInitial Home Pass . Rao N, Stilton L, Young CL,Harvey RF, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 67(10) :759-761,1986.(CONTACT: Larry D. Sulton, Marianjoy Rehabili-tation Center, P .O. Box 795, Wheaton, IL 60189)

Closed Head Injury . Alpert E, Seigerman C, ArchPhys Med Rehabil 67(l0):766-769, 1986.(CONTACT: Edward Alpert, Allergy Clinic ofSouth Macomb, P .C., 11885 E. 12 Mile Road,Warren, MI 48093).

Stress Radiography in Degenerative Arthritis of theKnee. Gibson PH, Goodfellow JW, J Bone JointSurg 68-B(4) :608-613, 1986.(CONTACT : J .W. Goodfellow, Nuffield Orthopae-dic Centre, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LD, Enland)

Thoracolumbar and Lumbar Scoliosis . Kaneda K,Fujiya N, Satoh S, Clin Orthop 205:195-203, 1986.(CONTACT: Kiyoshi Kaneda, Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Hokkaido University Schoolof Medicine Kita-15, Nishi-7, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060Japan)

Using Audio and Visual Aids . Cull P, Physiotherapy72(11): 5 39-542, 1986.(CONTACT: Peter Cull, Audio-Visual TeachingDepartment, Medical College of St Bartholomew'sHospital, London, England)

Vibratory Response in Idiopathic Scoliosis. WyattMP, Barrack RL, Mubarak SJ, Whitecloud TS,Burke SW, J Bone Joint Burg 68-B(5) :714-718, 1986.(CONTACT: Marilynn P. Wyatt, Motion AnalysisLaboratory, Children's Hospital-San Diego, 8001Frost Street, San Diego, CA 92123)

Wheelchair Ergometer . Forchheimer F, LundbergA, Shand J Rehabil Med 18(2) :59-63, 1986.

(CONTACT: Fred Forchheimer, Een-HolmgrenOrtopediska AB, Stockholm, Sweden)

Neuroscience

Avulsion of Sural Nerve with Growth Retardation ofthe Affected Foot. Dyro FM, Hutchins DG, Elec-tromyography and Clin Ne prophysiol 25(5-6) :437-442,

1986.(CONTACT: F. M. Dyro, Clinical Neurophysio-logy Laboratory, Rehabilitation Medicine Service,Veterans Administration Medical Center, WestRoxbury, MA 02132)

Steroid Withdrawal Psychosis in a Patient With

one Ingrowth into Titanium Grooves : A Compari-

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133Publications of interest

son of Surfaces for Biologic Fixation . Brooker AF,

Constable D, Adv Orthop Surg 10(3) :125-130, 1986.(CONTACT: Andrew F. Brookner, Department ofOrthopaedics, Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine, Baltimore, MD 21205)

The Characteristics of Double Discharges in Electro-myography During Steady Weak Contraction.Koenig E, Stoehr M, Electromyogr Clin Neurophy-siol 26(3) :169-179, 1986.(CONTACT: E. Koenig, Neurology Clinic, Uni-versity of Tuebingen and Neurology Clinic, CentralHospital of Augsburg, Federal Republic of Germa-ny)

Conduction of the Palmar Cutaneous Branch of theMedian Nerve. Lum PB, Kanakamedala R, ArchPhys Med Rehabil 67(11) :805-806, 1986.(CONTACT: Peter B. Lum, Rehabilitation Medi-cine Service, Veterans Administration MedicalCenter, Long Beach, CA 90872 )

Design and Simulation a sect-Loop ElectricalStimulation Orthoses for Restoration of Quiet Stand-ing in Paraplegia . Jaeger RJ, J Biomech 19(10) :825-835, 1986.(CONTACT: R.I . Jaeger, Pritzker Institute ofMedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technolo-gy and Department of Surgery, Section of Ortho-pedics, Pritzker School of Medicine, The Universi-ty of Chicago, Chicago, IL)

Electrodiagnostic Findings of Persisting Polyneuro-pathies Due to Previous Nutritional Deficiency inFormer Prisoners of War. Hong C-Z, ~rtt J RehabilRes 9(2):351-363, 1986.(CONTACT: Chang-Zern Hong, RehabilitationMedicine Service, Veterans Administration MedicalCenter, Livermore, CA 94550)

Increased Muscle Action Potentials by 5 Hz Pro-longed Nerve Stimulation in Neuromuscular Disor-ders . Hakamada S, Segawa M, Hayakawa F, Naka-shima T, Kum) K , Electrornyogr Clin Neurophysiol

26(3) :199-216, 1986.(CONTACT: Susumu Hakamada, Department ofPediatrics, Anjo-kosei Hospital, 12-38, Miyukihon-machi, Anjo, Aichi, Japan)

Obdurator Nerve Block for Painful Hip in AdultCerebral Palsy . Trainer N, Bowser BL, Dahm L,

Arch Phys dried Rehabil 67(11) :829-830, 1986.(CONTACT: Nadine Trainer, Department of Phys-ical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, 1333Moursund Avenue, Houston, TX 77030)

Painful Shoulder in Hemiplegic Patients: A Study ofthe Suprascapular Nerve . Lee K-H, Khunadorn F,Arch Phys Med Rehabil 67(11):818-820, 1986.(CONTA 6''I' : Kyu-Ha Lee, Veterans Administra-tion Medirid Center, 3495 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo,NY 14215)

Peripheral Nerve Grafting in the Spinal Cord: AHistological Electrophysiological Study . WardropeJ, Wilson DH, Paraplegia 24(6) :370-378, 1986.(CONTACT: J . Wardrope, General Infirmary atLeeds, Great George Street, Leeds LS1 3E,United Kingdom)

Prevention of Quadriceps Wasting after Immobiliza-tion: An Evaluation of the Effect of Electrical Stimu-lation . Arvidsson I, Arvidsson H, Eriksson E,Jansson E, Orthopedics 9(10:1519-1528, 1986.(CONTACT: Inga Arvidsson, Department of Phys-ical Therapy Education, Norrbacka III, KarolinskaHospital Institute, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden)

The Prognosis for Motor Impairment of LowerLimbs in Myelomeningocele : Clinical and Electro-myographical Evaluation of 22 Cases . Fardin P,Drigo P, Seren F, Laverda AM, Negrin P, Electro-myogr Clint Neurophysiol 26(3) :1986.(CONTACT: P. Fardin, Neurological Clinic, Uni-versity of Padua, Padua, Italy)

Radial Sensory Conduction in the Hand . SpindlerHA, Felsenthal G, Arch Phys Med Rehabil67(11) :821-823, 1986.(CONTACT: Henry A Spindler, 9101 FranklinSquare Drive, Baltimore MD 21237)

Seizures Secondary to Autonomic Dysrefiexia . Yar-kony GM, Katz RT, Wu Y-C, Arch Phys Med Re-baba 67(11) :834-835, 1986.(CONTACT: Gary M . Yarkony, Rehabilitation In-stitute of Chicago, 345 East Superior Street, Chica-go, IL 60611)

"Tethered" Median Nerve Stress Test in ChronicCarpal Tunnel Syndrome . LaBan MM, FriedmanNA, Zemenick GA, Arch Phys Med Rehabil

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Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol . 24 No. 2 Spring 1987

67(10 :803-804, 1986.(CONTACT: Myron M. LaBan, Departments ofPM&R and Orthopedic Surgery, William Beau-mont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI 48072)

Orthopedic Implants

Anterior Midline or Medial Parapatellar Incision forArthroplasty of the Knee: A Comparative Study.Johnson DP, Houghton TA, Radford P, J BoneJoint Surg 68-B(5) :812-814, 1986.(CONTACT: D.P. Johnson, Nuffield OrthopaedicCentre, Headington, Oxford OX3 7ND, England)

Arthroplasty Using the Charnley Prosthesis in OldTuberculosis of the Hip: Clinical Experience With 8to 10-year Followup Evaluation . Kim YY, Ahn BH,Bae OK, Ko CU, Lee JD, Kwak BM, Yoon YS,Clin Orthop 211 :116-121, 1986.(CONTACT: Young Yong Kim, Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Kyung Hee University,Seoul 131, Korea)

Assessment of the Denham Knee Replacement : Re-sults After Eight Years . Thacker C, Milford P, JBone Joint Surg 68-B(4) :6 -607, 1986.(CONTACT: Charles Thacker, Southampton Gen-eral Hospital, Hampshire S09 4XY, England)

one Graft for Tibial Defects in Total Knee Arthro-plasty. Dorr LD, Ranawat CS, Sculco TA, McKas-kill B, Orisek BS, C"lin Orthop 205 :153465, 1986.(CONTACT: Lawrence D. Dorr, Department ofOrthopedics, Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, 7601East Imperial Highway, Downey, CA 90242)

one Grafting of Tibial Defects in Primary and Re-vision Total Knee Arthroplasty . Windsor RE, InsallJN, Sculco TP, Clin Orthop 205:132-137, 1986.(CONTACT: John N. Insall, The Knee Service,The Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70thStreet, New York, NY 10021)

Bon

ledeling Phenomena in Flexible Implant

Artl .qty in the Metacarpophalangeal Joints:

Lon s,-Tei 11 Study. Swanson AB, Poitevin LA, deGroot Swanson G, Kearney J, Clin Orthop 205:254-

267, 1986.(CONTACT: Alfred B. Swanson, 1900 WealthyStreet, S .E., Suite 290, Grand Rapids, MI 49506)

Cement-Free, Total Hip Replacement Using aThreaded Titanium Acetabulum . Albright JA, Keat-ing EM, Tech Orthop 1(3)341, 1986.

(CONTACT: James A. Albright, Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center, 1501 Kings Highway, Shreveport,LA 71130-3932)

Charnley Low-Friction Arthroplasty of the Hip:Long-Term Results in South Africa. Dail DM,Grobbelaar CJ, Learmonth ID, Dail G, ClinOrthop, 211 :85-90, 1986.(CONTACT: Desmond M.Centre, Heerengracht, CapeAfrica)

The Chondrogenie Potential of Free Autogenous Per-iosteal Grafts for Biological Resurfacing of MajorFull-Thickness Defects in Joint Surfaces under theInfluence of Continuous Passive Motion. An Experi-mental Investigation in the Rabbit . O'Driscoll SW,Keeley FW, Salter RB, J Bone Joint Stag 68-A(7):1017-1034, 1986.(CONTACT: Robert B. Salter, The Hospital forSick Children, 555 University Avenue, Toronto,Ontario M5G 1X8, Canada)

Clinical Results of the Oxford Knee : Surface Arthro-plasty of the Tibiofemoral Joint with a MeniscalBearing Prosthesis . Goodfellow JW, O'Connor J,Clin Orthop 205 :2242, 1986.(CONTACT: J. Goodfellow, Consultant Surgeon,Nuffield Orthopaedic Center, Oxford OX3 MD,England)

A Comparative Study of Porous Coatings in aWeightbearing Total Hip-Arthroplasty Model.Turner TM, Sumner DR, Urban RM, Rivers) DP,Galante JO, J Bone Joint Sung 68-A:(9) :1396-1410,1986.(CONTACT: T.M. Turner, Department of Ortho-pedic Surgery, Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medi-cal Center, 1753 West Congress Parkway, Chicago,IL 60612)

Comparison of Ceforanide and Cephalothin Prophy-laxis in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthro-plasty. Soave R, Hirsch JC, Salvati EA, BrameBD, Roberts RB, Orthopedics 9(12):1657-1660, 1986.

(CONTACT: Rosemary Soave, Division of Infec-tious Diseases, The New York Hospital--Cornell

all, 108 MedicalTown 8001, South

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Medical Center, 525 East 68th Street, New York,

NY 121)

Contralateral and Ipsilateral Cane Usage by Patientswith Total Knee or Hip Replacement. Edwards BG,Arch Phys Med Rehabil 67(10):734-740, 1986.(CONTACT: Bennett G. Edwards, Veterans Ad-ministration Hospital, 10701 East Boulevard, Cleve-land, OH 44106)

Conversion of Hip Fusion to Charnley Low-FrictionArthroplasty . Hardinge K, Murphy JCM, Frenyo S,Clin Orthop 211 :173-179, 1986.(CONTACT: Kevin Hardinge, Centre for Hip Sur-gery, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, WN6 9EP,Lancaster, England)

The Effect of Conformity, Thickness, and Materialon Stresses in Ultra-High Molecular Weight Compo-nents for Total Joint Replacement. Bartel DL,Bicknell VL, Wright TM, J Bone Joint Surg 68-A(7):1041-1051, 1986.(CONTACT: D.L. Bartel, Sibley School of Me-chanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell Uni-versity, Ithaca, NY 14853)

Experience with Variable Axis Knee Prosthesis . Rut-ledge R, Webster DA, Murray DG, Clin Orthop205:146-152, 1986.(CONTACT: Dwight A. Webster, 550 HarrisonCenter, Syracuse, NY 13202)

Failures and Reoperations Following Low-FrictionArthroplasty of the Hip: A Five- to Fifteen-YearFollowup Study. Eftekhar NS, Tzitzikalakis PE,Clin Orthop 211 :65-78, 1986.(CONTACT: Nas S. Eftekhar, 161 Fort Washing-ton Avenue, New York, NY 10032)

Femoral Prosthetic Subsidence after Low-FrictionArthroplasty . Loudon JR, Clin Orthop 211 :134-139,1986.(CONTACT: James R. Loudon, Victoria Infirma-ry, Glasgow G42 9TY, Scotland)

15-21-Year Results of the Charnley Low-FrictionAdhroplasty. Wroblewski BM, Clin Orthop 211 :30-35, 1986.(CONTACT: RM. Wroblewski, Centre for HipSurgery, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan LanesWN6 9EP, Great Britain)

Fractures of the Aeetabulum: A Retrospective Analy-sis . Matta JM, Anderson LM, Epstein H, Hen-dricks P, Clin Orthop 205:230-240, 1986.(CONTACT: Joel M. Matta, Department of Ortho-paedicsSC, 2300 South Flower Street, Suite 200,Los Angeles, CA 9 7

Fractures of the Acetabul : Early Results of a Pro-spective Study. Matta JM, Mehne DK, offi R,Clin Orthop 205:241-250, 1986.(CONTACT : Joel M. Matta, Department of Ortho-paedics/USC, 2300 South Flower Street, Suite 200,Los Angeles, CA 9 7

Harris-Galante Porous Hip System. Rosenberg AG,Galante JO, Tech Orthop 1(3) :81-91, 1986.(CONTACT: Aaron Glen Rosenberg, Suite 492,1725 W. Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612)

Infection in Joint Prostheses. Fineham WJ, Physio-therapy 72(9)443-445, 1986.(CONTACT: WJ Fincham, Institute of Orthopae-dics, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stan-more, United Kingdom)

The Influence of Tibial-Patellofemoral Location onFunction of the Knee in Patients with the PosteriorStabilized Condylar Knee Prosthesis, Figgie HE,Goldberg VM, Kingsbury GH, Moller HS, GordonNH, J Bone Joint Surg 68-A(7):1035-1 ,401986.(CONTACT: Victor M. Goldberg, Department ofOrthopaedics, Case Western Reserve University,Cleveland, OH 44106)

Knee Arthroplasty at the London Hospital : 1975-1984. Freeman MAR, Samuelson KM, Levack B,de Alencar PGC, Ch°n Orthop 205:12-20, 1986.(CONTACT: M.A.R. Freeman, The London Hos-pital, Whitechapel, London El 1BB, United King-dom)

b Salvage and Prosthetic Joint Reconstructionfor Low-Grade and Selected High-Grade Sarcomasof one After Wide Resection and Replacement byAuthoclaved Autogeneic Grafts. Harrington KO,Johnston JO, Kaufer HN, Luck JV, Moore TM,Glin Orthop 211 :180-214, 1986.(CONTACT: Kevin D. Harrington, 3838 CaliforniaStreet, Suite 516, San Francisco, CA 94118)

Long-Term Results of Low-Friction Arthroplasty in

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Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol 24 No. 2 Spring

Patients 30 Years of Age or Younger . Halley DK,Wroblewski BM, Clin Orthop 211 :43-50, 1986.(CONTACT: David K . Halley, 941 Chatham Lane,Columbus, OH 43221)

Long-Term Results of Low-Friction Athroplasty Per-formed in a Community Hospital, Including a Radio-logic Review . Hamilton HW, Joyce M, Clin Orthop211 :55-64, 1986.(CONTACT: Henry W. Hamilton, The PortArthur Clinic, 194 N. Court Street, Thunder Bay,Ontario P7A 4V7, Canada)

Low-Friction Arthroplasty of the Hip : A 10-12-YearFollowup Study. Older J, Clin Orthop 211 :36-42,1986,(CONTACT: John Older, King Edward VII Hos-pital, Midhurst, Sussex GU29 OBL, England)

Management of Infected Total Knee Arthoplasty.Rand JA, Bryan RS, Morrey BF, Westhholm F,Olin Orthop 205:75-85, 1986.(CONTACT : James A. Rand, Mayo Clinic, 200First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905)

The Mandibular Staple Bone Plate : Long-Term Eval-uation of 40 Cases . Schaberg SJ, Pfeifer DL,

Med 151(11) :596-602, 1986.(CONTACT: S.J . Schaberg, CAPT, DC USN,Dental Research Branch, Mail Stop No .18, NavalMedical Research Institute, Bethesda, MD 20814-5055)

Mechanical Loosening of Total Hip Prostheses : ARadiographic and Roentgen StereophotogrammetricStudy . Mjoberg B, Selvik G, Hansson LI, Rosenq-vist R, Onnerfalt R, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :770-773, 1986.(CONTACT : Bengt Mjoberg, Department of Orth-opaedic Surgery, Lund University Hospital, S-22185, Lund, Sweden)

A Modification of Charnley Low-Friction Arthro-plasty: Representative Ten-Year Followup Results ofthe St . Georg Prosthesis . Rottger J, Elson R, Clin

Orthop 211 :154-163, 1986.(CONTACT: Jorgen Rottger, Endo-Klinik, Hof-stenstrasse 2, 2000 Hamburg 50, Federal Republicof Germany)

A Modular Femur-Tibia Reconstruction System .

Kota R, Kitsch]. P, Trachtenbrodt J, Orthopedics9(12):1639-1652, 1986.(CONTACT: Allgemeines Krankenhaus der StadtWran, Orthopadische Universitatsklinik, Varstand:Univ. Prof. Dr. R. Kota, 1090 Wien, Garnisongasse13, Vienna, Austria)

A New Unconstrained Elbow: A Prospective Reviewof 60 Replacements . Roper BA, Tuke M, O'RiordanSM, Bulstrode CJ, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(4) :566-569, 1986.(CONTACT : B .A. Roper, The London Hospital,Whitechapel, London El 1BB, England)

Night Vision Aid Option: Streamlights . Mosier VL,J Visual Impairm Blindn 80(10):1005-1006, 1986,(CONTACT: Virginia L. Mosier, Central Associa-tion for Special Education, 2240 East Geddes, De-catur, IL 62526)

Noncemented Total Knee Arthroplasty . Landon GC,Galante JO, Maley MM, Clin Orthop 205:49-57,1986.(CONTACT: Jorge O. Galante, Joint ReplacementService, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, 1753 WestCongress Parkway, Chicago, IL 60612)

One-Stage Revision of Infected Cemented Total HipArthroplasty . Wroblewski BM, Clin Orthop 211 :103--115, 1986.(CONTACT: B.M. Wroblewski, Centre for FlipSurgery, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, Lanca-shire, England)

Operative Technique for PCA Total Hip Replace-ment . Hedley AK, Tech Orthop 1(3) :61-74, 1986.

(CONTACT: Anthony K. Hedley, Institute ofBone and Joint Disorders, 3320 North 2nd Street,Phoenix, AZ 85012)

The Outcome of Failed Knee Arthrodesis FollowingTotal Knee Arthroplasty. Rand JA, Bryan RS, Clin

Orthop 205 :86-92, 1986.(CONTACT: James A . Rand, Mayo Clinic, 200First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905)

The Patellofemoral Joint in Total Condylar KneeArthroplasty : Pros and Cons Based on Five- to Ten-Year Followup Observations . Ranawat CS, ClinOrthop 205:93-99, 1986 .

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(CONTACT: Chitranjan S . Ranawat, The Hospitalfor Special Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, Room354, New York, NY 10021)

Physiotherapy Following Joint Replacements in theHand. Burt A, Physiotherapy 72(9) :445-448, 1986.(CONTACT: Ann Burt, Hand Unit, WrightingtonHospital, Wigan, United Kingdom)

Physiotherapy Management of Lower Limb oneand Joint Massive Replacements for the Treatmentof Bone Tumour. Ward TH, Physiotherapy 72(9) :440-442, 1986.(CONTACT: Trudy Ward, Middlemore Hospital,Auckland, New Zealand)

Posterior Stabilized Knee Arthroplasty: Six Years'Experience . Scott WN, Rubinstein M, Clin Orthop205:138445, 1986.(CONTACT: W. Norman Scott, 130 East 77thStreet, New York, NY 10021)

The Prevention of Heterotopic Ossification in High-Risk Patients by Low-Dose Radiation Therapy AfterTotal Hip Arthroplasty. Ayers DC, Evarts CM,Parkinson JR, J Bone Joint Surg 68-A(9) :1423-1429,1986.(CONTACT: David C. Ayers, Department ofOrthopaedics, University of Rochester School ofMedicine and Dentistry, 601 Elmwood Avenue,Rochester, NY 14642)

The Problem of Surface Damage in PolyethyleneTotal Knee Components . Wright TM, Bartel DL,Clin Orthop 205:67-74,1986.(CONTACT: T.M. Wright, Department of Biome-chanics, The Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East70th Street, New York, NY 10021)

Quantitative Comparisons of Healing in CranialFresh Autografts, Frozen Autografts and ProcessedAutografts, and Allografts in Canine Skull Defects.Oklund SA, Prolo DJ, Gutierrez RV, King SE,

QrMq 2Q5 ;269-291, 1986,

(CONTACT: Sally A. Oklund, NeuroskeletalTransplantation Laboratory, Institute for MedicalResearch, 2260 Clove Drive, San Jose, CA 95128)

Radiographic and Scintigraphic Evaluation of TotalKnee Arthroplasty. Schneider R, Soudry M, ClinOrthop 205 :108-120, 1986 .

(CONTACT: Robert Schneider, Hospital for Spe-cial Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, New York, NY10021)

Radionuclide Scintigraphy of Femoral Head Speci-mens Removed at Arthroplasty for Failed FemoralNeck Fractures . Alberts KA, Dahlborn M, Glas JE,Hindmarsh J, Ringertz H, Clin Orthop 205:222-229,

1986.(CONTACT: K. A. Alberts, Department of Ortho-paedic Surgery, Sodersjukhuset, S-100 64 Stock-holm, Sweden)

Reconstruction after Resection of the Distal Fibulafor one Tumor . Capanna R, van Horn JR, BiaginiR, Ruggieri P, Bettelli G, Campanacci M, AdaOrthop Scand 57(4) :290-294, 1986.(CONTACT: James R. van Horn, Department ofOrthopedics, St. Radboudziekenhuis, Njimegen,Holland)

Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament byAllogeneic Tendon Graft . Shino K, Kimura T,Hirose H, Inoue M, Ono K, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5):739-746, 1986.(CONTACT: Konsei Shino, Department of Ortho-paedic Surgery, Osaka University Medical School,Fukushima-ku, Osaka 553, Japan)

Role of the Collar on the Femoral Stem of CementedTotal Hip Replacements . Fagan MJ, Lee AJC, JBiomed Eng 8(4) :295-304, 1986.(CONTACT: M.J. Fagan, Department of Engi-neering Design and Manufacture, University ofHull, Hull, United Kingdom)

Significance of Operative Cultures in Total HipArthroplasty . Dupont JA, Clin Orthop 211 :122-127,1986.(CONTACT: Joseph A. Dupont, Harrington Ar-thritis Research Center, 525 North 18th Street,Phoenix, AZ 85012)

Spherocentric Arthroplasty of the Knee: A Long-Term and Final Followup Evaluation . Matthews LS,Goldstein SA, Kolowich PA, Kanter H, ClinOrthop 205:58-66, 1986.(CONTACT: Larry S. Matthews, University ofMichigan Medical Center, Section of OrthopaedicSurgery, Room 04131 Outpatient, Box 54, 1405East Ann Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)

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Surgical Principles in Cementless Total Hip Arthro-plasty. Engh CA, Glassman AH, Bobyn JD, TechOrthop 1(3)35-53, 1986.(CONTACT: Charles A. Engh, 2465 Army NavyDrive, Arlington, VA 22206)

Survival of Knee Arthroplasties: A Nationwide ul-ticentre Investigation of 8000 Cases. Knutson K,Lindstrand A, Lidgren L, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5):795-803, 1986.(CONTACT: Kaj Knutson, Department of Ortho-paedics, University Hospital, S-221 85 Lund,Sweden)

Survivorship Analysis of Total Hip Replacements:Results in a Series of Active Patients Who WereLess than Fifty-Five Years Old . Cornell CN,Ranawat CS, J Bone Joint Surg 68-A(9) :1430-1434,1986.(CONTACT: Charles N. Cornell, The Hospital forSpecial Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, New York,NY 1(X)21)

Technical Considerations in Total Knee Arthroplasty.Dorr LD, Boiardo RA, Clin Orthop 205 :5-11, 1986.(CONTACT: Lawrence D. Dorr, Rancho LosAmigos Medical Center, 7601 East Imperial High-way, 138 HB, Downey, CA 90242)

The Total Condylar Prosthesis . Insall JN, Kelly M,Clin Orthop 205:4348, 1986.(CONTACT: John N. Insall, The Knee Service,The Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70thStreet, New York, NY 10021)

Total Hip Arthroplasty with a Low-Modulus, PorousFemoral Stem. Ritter MA, Mar ion MP, TechOrthop 1(3) :75-80, 1986.(CONTACT: Merrill A. Ritter, 1815 N. CapitolAvenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202)

Total Hip Arthroplasty with Biologic-Ingrowth, Ana-tomic System Using Titanium Fiber Metal . GustiloR, Kyle R, Tech Orthop 1(3) :54-60, 1986.(CONTACT: Richard F. Kyle, Hennepin CountyMedical Center Department of Orthopaedics, 701Park Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55415)

Total Hip Replacement Using APR System. DorrLD, Tech Orthop 1(3) :22-34, 1986.(CONTACT: Lawrence D. Dorr, Kerlan-Jobe

Orthopaedic Clinic, 501 E. Hardy Street, N. 200,Inglewood, CA 90301)

Total Hip Replacement: A Comparison Between Ce-mented (Charnley) and Non-Cemented (HP Garehes)Fixation by Clinical Assessment and Objective GaitAnalysis, Olsson E, Goldie I, Wyk an A, Scand JRehabil Med 18(3) :107-116, 1986.(CONTACT: Elisabeth Olsson,Orthopaedic Surgery, Karolinska01 Stockholm, Sweden)

Total Knee Arthroplasty Without Patellar Resurfac-ing . Soudry M, Mestriner LA, Binazzi R, Insall JN,Clin Orthop 205 :166-170, 1986.(CONTACT: John N. Insall, The Knee Service,The Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70thStreet, New York, NY 10021)

Trapeziometas arpal Total Joint Replacement Usingthe Steffee Prothesis. Ferrari B, Steffee AD, J BoneJoint Surg 68-A(8) : 1177-1184, 1986.(CONTACT: Bernardo Farrari, Sunnyvale MedicalClinic, 596 Carroll Street, P.O. Box 3496, Sunny-vale, CA 94088-3496)

Trochanteric Osteotomy in Charnley Low-FrictionArthroplasty of the Hip. Browne AO, Sheehan JM,Clin Orthop 211 :128-133, 986.(CONTACT: J.M. Sheehan, Blackrock Clinic,Rock Road, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland)

Twelve Years' Experience with Posterior Cruciate-Retaining Total Knee Arthroplasty . Scott RD, Vola-tile TB, Olin Orthop 205:1 -107, 1986.(CONTACT: Richard D. Scott, Department of Or-thopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital,75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115)

Uncemented Total Hip Replacement. Capello WN,Tech Orthop 1(3) :12-21, 1986.(CONTACT: William N. Capello, Indiana Univer-sity, 545 Barnhill Drive, Emerson Hall 238, Indian-apolis, IN 46223)

Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty. Thornhill TS,Olin Orthop 205:121-131, 1986.(CONTACT: Thomas S. Thornhill, Department ofOrthopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospi-tal, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115)

Department ofSjukhuset, S-104

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11114. Kolding, en-Urinary Retention in Men After Total Hip Arthro-

plasty. Redfern TR, Machin DG, Parsons KF,Owen R, J Bone Joint Surg 68-A(9) :1435-1438,1986.(CONTACT: T.R. Redfern, Royal Liverpool Hos-pital, Prescott Street, Liverpool L7 8XP, England)

Prosthetics

Effect of Externally Applied Skin Surface Forces onTissue Vasculature . Bader DL, Barnhill RL, RyanTJ, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 67(10:807-811, 1986.(CONTACT: D.L. Bader, Oxford Orthopaedic En-gineering Centre, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LD,United Kingdom)

Improved Ankle-Foot System for Above-Knee Ampu-tees . James KB, Stein RB, Am J Phys Med65(6)301-314, 1986.(CONTACT: Richard B . Stein, Professor of Physi-ology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,Canada)

Nonoperative Treatment of Idiopathic ScoliosisUsing Surface Electrical Stimulation . MeColloughNC, Spine 11(8) :802-804, 1986.(CONTACT: Newton C . McCollough III, ShrinersHospital for Crippled Children, P .O. Box 25356,Tampa, FL 33622)

Optical Methods for the Nondestructive Evaluationof Collagen Morphology in Bioprosthetic HeartValves . Hilbert SL, Ferrans VJ, Swanson WM, JBiomed Mater Res 20(9) :1411-1421, 1986.(CONTACT: Stephen L. Hilbert, Center for De-vices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Ad-ministration, Rockville, MD)

Protheses to Achieve Independent Ambulation foGeriatric Quadruple Amputee. Rubin G, Harris F,Clin Prosth Orthot 10(4) :171-173, 1986.(CONTACT: Fred Harris, Special Team for Am-putations, Mobility, Prostetics/Orthotics, NewYork (STAMP, NY), 252 7th Avenue, New York,NY 1

)

St Georg Modular Knee Prosthesis . Olsen NJ,Ejsted R, Krogh P, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :791-794, 1986.(CONTACT: R. Ejsted, Department of Orthopae-

dic Surgery, Kolding Hospital, 6mark)

Sensory Aids - Hearing

inaural Amplification in Cases with Central Audito-ry Deficits. Arnst DJ, Hear J 39(10:27-32, 1986.(CONTACT: Dennis James Arnst, Hearing Serv-ices and Consultants, 1040 East Herndon Avenue,Fresno, CA 93710)

Binaural Amplification: Attitudinal Factors . MuellerHG, Hear J 39(10:7-14, 1986.(CONTACT: H. Gustav Mueller, Letterman ArmyMedical Center, Speech Pathology, Auditory Eval-uation and Treatment Clinic, San Francisco, CA94129-6700)

Binaural Fitting Practices in the National AcousticLaboratories . Byrne D, Upfold L, Hear J 39(11) :41-

, 1986.(CONTACT: Denis Byrne, National Acoustic Lab-oratories, 126 Grenville Street, Chatswood, NewSouth Wales 2067, Australia)

Clinical Assessment of a Self Adaptive Noise Filter-ing System. Wolinsky S, Hear J 39(10):29-35, 1986.(CONTACT: Steven Wolinsky, JFK ProfessionalBuilding, 5600 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL60634)

Comparison of In-the-Ear and Over-the-Ear HearingAid Fittings. Cox RM, Risberg DM, J Speech HearDisord 51(4) : 362-369, 1986.(CONTACT: Robyn M. Cox, Memphis State Uni-versity, Memphis, TN)

Hearing Loss & the Primary-Care MD : Bridging theInformation Gap . Bebout JM, Hear J 39(9) :7-11,1986.(CONTACT: J. Monique Bebout, The HearingJournal, P.O. Box 700, Ayer, MA 01432)

The Influence of Hearing Asymmetrics on Benefitsfrom Binaural Amplification. Gatehouse S, HaggardM, Hear J, 39(11) :15-22, 1986.(CONTACT: Stuart Gatehouse, MRC Institute ofHearing Research, Scottish Section, Phase 1, RoyalInfirmary, 16 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow G312ER, Scotland)

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Leaffing-Edge Amplification Technology : A BroadLook at Hearing Aid Technology Today and Tomor-row. Mahon WJ, Hear J 39(10) :9-11, 1986.(CONTACT: William J. Mahon, The Laux Compa-ny, Inc., 20 Central Avenue, P.O. Box "700, Ayer,MA 01432)

The Next Era in Hearing Aids. Griffing TS, BurrisPG, Heide J, Hear J 39(10):14-15, 1986.(CONTACT: Terry Griffing, Omni Hearing Sys-tems, 3201 Skylane Drive, P .O. Box 115008, Car-rollton, TX 75006)

A Power-Assisted Arm Balancer. Thorpe TE, J MedEng Tech 10(5)148-251, 1986.(CONTACT: T.E. Thorpe, Department of Me-chanical Engineering, University of Manchester,Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United King-dom)

Preferences for Binaural Amplification . Erdman SA,Sedge RK, Hear J 39(11)33-40, 1986.(CONTACT: Sue Ann Erdman, Army Audiologyand Speech Center, Walter Reed Army MedicalCenter, Washington, DC 20307-5001)

Selection of SS L90 for Binaural Heaing Aid Fit-tings. Hawkins DB, Hear 39(11) :23-26, 1986.(CONTACT: David B. Hawkins, Department ofCommunicative Disorders, University of SouthCarolina, Columbia, SC 29208)

Toward the Hearing Aid of the Future. Bartschi A,Hear J 39(10) :25-27, 1986.(CONTACT: Anton Bartschi, Gfeller AG Appara-tefabrik, CH-3175, Flamatt, Switzerland)

Vibrotactile Stimulation for the Adventitiously Deaf:An Alternative to Cochlear Implantation . Leder SB,Spitzer JB, Milner P, Flevaris-Phillips C, Richard-son F, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 67(10) :754-758, 1986.(CONTACT: Steven B. Leder, Cochlear ImplantTea /117A, Veterans Administration MedicalCenter, West Spring Street, West Haven, CT06516)

Sensory Aids - Speech

Involving Relatives in Aphasia Therapy: An Applica-tion of Language Enrichment Therapy . Lesser R,

Bryan K, Anderson J, Hilton R, Int Rehabil Res9(3):259-267.(CONTACT: Ruth Lesser, Department of Speech,University of Newcastle upon Tyme, St ThomasStreet, Newcastle upon Tyme NEI 7RU, UnitedKingdom)

Sensory Aids - Vision

An Alternative to Braille Labeling. Shafrath MR, JVisual Impairm Blindn 80(9) :955-956, 1986.(CONTACT: Marilyn Shafrath, 107 Ben NevisDrive, Kernersville, NC 27284)

Assessing Optimal Illumination for Visual ResponseAccuracy in Visually Impaired Adults. LaGrow SJ,

Visual Impairm Blindn 80(8) :888-895, 1986.(CONTACT: Steven LaGrow, Department ofBlind Rehabilitation and Mobility, Western Michi-gan University, Kalamazoo, 149 8-3899)

Constant-Contact Technique with a Modified Tip : ANew Alternative for Long-Cane Mobility. Fisk S, JVisual Impairm Blindn 80(10) :999-1

, 1986.(CONTACT : S. Fisk, Ho'Opono, Hawaii State Re-habilitation Center for Blind and Visually ImpairedPersons, Honolulu, HI)

The Effect of Non-Visual Preview Upon the WalkingSpeed of Visually Impaired People . Clark-CarterDD, Heyes AD, Howarth CI, Ergonomics 29(12):1575-1581, 1986.(CONTACT: D.D. Clark-Carter, Blind MobilityResearch Unit, Department of Psychology, Univer-sity of Nottingham, England)

Exposure Therapy in the Treatment of a PhobicBlind Person . Thyer BA, Stocks TT, Visual lm-pairm Blindn 80(10) :RX) 1-1003, 1986.(CONTACT: Bruce A. Thyer, Florida State Uni-versity, School of Social Work, Tallahasse, FL32306)

Identifying the Components of Success in Main-streaming . Bishop VE, .1 Visual Impairm Blindn80(9) :939-945, 1986.(CONTACT: Virginia E. Bishop, 4312 Duval-206,Austin, TX 78751)

Mainstreaming the Gifted Visually Impaired Child.

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Publications of Interest

Paskewitz M, J Visual Impairm Blindn 80(9) :937-

938, 1986.(CONTACT: Michael Paskewitz, 2026 Arnold,S.W., Wyoming, MI 49509)

Successful Use of Low Vision Aids : Visual and Psy-

chological Factors . Grieg DE, West ML, Overbury

0, J Visual Impairm Blindn 80(10) :985-988, 1986.

(CONTACT: Dr. Olga Overbury, Department ofOpthalmology, Royal Victoria Hospital, 687 PineAvenue West, Montreal, Quebec H3A lAl,Canada)

Total Ankle Arthroplasty . Bolton-Maggs BG, Wil-liams B, Physiotherapy 72(9) : 9-451, 1986.(CONTACT: B.G. Bolton-Maggs, The LondonHospital, Whitechapel, United Kingdom)

The Use of Echolocation as a Mobility Aid for BlindPersons. Boehm R, J Visual Impairm Blindn80(9) :953-954, 1986.(CONTACT: Richard Boehm, 202-301 West 39thStreet, Austin, TX 78751)

Uses of Mechanical Vibration in the Education ofMultiply Handicapped Blind Children . Hobbis V,Williams T,

Visual Impairm Blindn 80(10) :I(X)3-, 1986.

(CONTACT: Verity Hobbis, Mary Sheridan Unit,Borocourt Hospital, Wyford, Reading, Berkshire964 RJD, England)

Spinal Cord Injury

Arteriovenous Shunting in Quadriplegia. Van DenHoogen F, Brawn LA, Sherriff S, Watson N, WardJD, Paraplegia 24(5) : 282-286, 1986.(CONTACT: J.D. Ward, Royal Hallamshire Hos-pital and Lodge Moor Hospital, Sheffield S10 2JF,United Kingdom)

Bladder Trabeculation in Spinal Cord Injury. Hoff-berg HJ, Cardenas DD, Arch Phys died Rehabil

67(10):750-753, 1986.(CONTACT: Diana D. Cardenas, Department ofRehabilitation Medicine RJ-30, University of Wash-ington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195)

Cardiorespiratory Capacity in Tetra- and ParaplegiaShortly After Injury . Hjeltnes N, Scand J Rehabil

18(2) :65-70, 1986.(CONTACT: Nils Hjeltnes, Sunnaas Hospital, Nei.

soddtangen, Norway)

Fertility: A Challenge in Spinal Cord Injured Pa-

tients. Perkash I, Paraplegia News 40(12)18-30,1986.(CONTACT: Editor, Paraplegia News, 5201 N. 19thAvenue, Suite 111, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

Intracavernous Injection of Vasoactive Drugs, an Al-ternative for Treating Impotence in Spinal CordInjury Patients. Wyndaele JJ, de Meyer JM, de SyWA, Claessens H, Paraplegia 24(5) :271-275, 1986.(CONTACT: J.J. Wyndaele, Department of Urol-ogy and Rehabilitation Centre, Academical Hospi-tal, State University, Ghent, Belgium)

Muscle Activity in the Spinal Cord Injured DuringWheelchair Ambulation, Harburn KL, SpauldingSJ, Am J Damp Thar 40(9) :629-636, 1986.(CONTACT: Karen L. Harburn, Department ofOccupational Therapy, The University of WesternOntario, London, Ontario N6A 5C1, Canada)

Neurophysiological Background of the Use of Func-tional Electrical Stimulation in Paraplegia . StefaneicM, Kralj A, Turk R, Bajd T, Benko H, Saga J,Electromyography and Clin Neurophysiol 26(5-6) :423-436, 1986.(CONTACT: M. Stefancic, Rehabilitation Institute,Ljubljana, Yugoslavia)

Non-Inflatable Penile Prosthesis for the Manage-ment of Urinary Incontinence and Sexual Disabilityof Patients with Spinal Cord Injury . Iwatsubo E,Tanaka M, Takahashi K, Akatsu T, Paraplegia24(5)307-310, 1986.(CONTACT: Eiji Iwatsubo, Iizuka Spinal InjuriesCenter, lizuka, Fukuoka 820, Japan)

Permanent Artificial Respiration by DiaphragmPacemaker in Tetraplegic Children, Garrido H, Ma-zaira J, Gutierrez P, Sebastian F, Jativa JLP, Ser-rano EM, Bermadez JL, Ayucar MA, Paraplegia24(5)176-281, 1986.(CONTACT: J. Mazaira, Jefe de Servicio de Medi-cine, Hospital Nacional de Paraplejicos, 45071--Toledo, Spain)

Predicting Renal Calculus Occurrence in Spinal

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Cord Injury Patients . DeVivo MJ, Fine PR, ArchPhys Med Rehabil 67(10):722-725, 1986.(CONTACT: Michael J. DeVivo, Spain Rehabilita-tion Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham,Birmingham, AL 35294)

A Reappraisal of Acute Traumatic Central Cord Syn-drome. Merriam WF, Taylor TKF, Ruff SJ,McPhail MJ, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :708-713,1986.(CONTACT: T.K.F. Taylor, Royal North ShoreHospital, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065,Australia)

Relationships Between Near Surface Blood Flow andAltered Sensations Among Spinal Cord Injured Vet-erans . Sherman RA, Ernst JL, Markowski J, Am JPhys Med 65(6):281-297, 1986.(CONTACT: Richard A Sherman, Captain U .S.Army, Chief, Psychophysiology Laboratory, De-partment of Clinical Investigation, DD EisenhowerArmy Medical Center, Ft . Gordon, GA 30905)

The Results of Early Conservative and SurgicalTreatment of Cervical Spinal Cord Injured Patients.Kiwerski J, Int J Rehabil Res 9(2):149-154, 1986.(CONTACT: J. Kiwerski, Rehabilitation Clinic,Warsaw Medical Academy, Wierzejewskiego 12,05-510 Konstancin, Poland)

The Simultaneous Application of an Inters inousCompressive Wire and Harrington Distraction Rodsin the Treatment of Fracture-dislocation of the Tho-racic and Lumbar Spine . Floman Y, Fast A, PollackD, Yosipovitch Z, Robin G, Olin Orthop 205 :207.-215, 1986.(CONTACT: Y. Floman, Department of Orthope-dic Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusa-lem, Israel 91120)

Sitting Pressure-Time Patterns in Patients withQuadriplegia . Patterson RP, Fisher SV, Arch PhysMad Rehabil 67(11):812-814, 1986.(CONTACT: Robert P . Patterson, Department ofPM&R, University of Minnesota Hospital, Minne-apolis, MN 55455)

Spinal Cord Injured Women: Pregnancy and Deliv-ery. Naas AE, Paraplegia News 40(12):30-33, 1986.(CONTACT: Editor, Paraplegia News, 5201 N. 19thAvenue, Suite 111, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

Spinal Cord Injury Community Followup : Role ofthe Physical Therapist. Curtis KA, Hall KM, PhysThar 66(9) :1370-1375, 1986.(CONTACT: Kathleen Curtis, Health DirectionsP.O. Box 491116, Los Angeles, CA 90049)

Thoracic Spine Compression Fractures in Finland.Harma M, Heliovaara M, Aromaa A, Knekt P, ClinOrthop 205:188494, 1986.(CONTACT: Markku Harma, Department of Sur-gery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Kasar-mikatu 12-14, SF-00130 Helsinki 13, Finland)

Surgery

Dome Osteotomy of the Tibia for Osteoarthritis ofthe Knee. Sundaram NA, Hallett JP, Sullivan MF,J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :782-786, 1986.(CONTACT: J.P. Hallett, Ipswich Hospital, Ips-wich, Suffolk IP4 5PD, England)

Expanding Applications for the Herbert ScaphoidScrew, Lange RH, Engber WD, Clancy WG, Or-thopedics 9(10) :1393-1397, 1986.(CONTACT: Richard Lange, Division of Orthope-dic Surgery, University of Wisconsin Clinical Sci-ence Center, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI53792)

Flexor Tendon Injuries . Part 1: Anatomy, Physiolo-gy, Biomechanics, Healing, and Adhesion FormationAround Repaired Tendon, Strickland JW, OrthopRev XV(10) :632-645, 1986(CONTACT: James W. Strickland, Indiana Univer-sity School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN)

Flexor Tendon Injuries, Part 2 : Flexor TendonRepair . Strickland JW, Orthop Rev XV(l 0:701-721,1986.(CONTACT: James W. Strickland, Indiana Univer-sity School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN)

Hemitransplantation of the Tendo Calcaneus in Chil-dren with Spinal Neurological Disorders . Ogilvie C,Sharrard WJW, J Bone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :767-769,1986.(CONTACT: W.J.W. Sharrard, 140 ManchesterRoad, Sheffield S10 SDL, England)

Intr edullary Stabilization of Humeral Shaft Frac-

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times in Patients with Multiple Tra a° ru backILL Bosse MJ, Poka A, Burgess AR, J Bone Joint

Su 68-A(7):960-969, 1986.(CONTACT: Robert J. back, Shock TraumaCenter, Maryland Institute for Emergency MedicalServices Systems, 22 South Greene Street, Balti-more, MD 21201-1595)

Osteocutaneous Free Fibular Graft Harrison OH, Jone Joint Surg 68-B(5) :804-807, 1986.

(CONTACT: DM. Harrison, The Plastic SurgeryCentre, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Mid-dlesex HA62RN, England)

Postoperative TENS P ' Relief After Knee Sur-gery: Objective Evaluation. Arvidsson I, Eriksson E,Orthopedics 9(10) : 1346-1351, 1986.(CO ACT: Inga Arvidsson, Department of Phys-ical Therapy Education, Karolinska Institute, Norr-backa 3tr, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden)

Rehabilftation After Surgery for Lumbar Disc Her-niation: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial.Alaranta H, Hurme M, Einola S, Kallio V, KnutsL-R, Torma T, Int J Rehabil Res 9(3) :247-257,1986.(CONTACT: H. Alaranta, The Rehabilitation Re-search Center of the Social Insurance Institution,Peltolantie 3, SF-20720 Turku, Finland)

Rep of the Rotator . End-Result Study ofFactors Influencing Reconstruction . Ellman H,Hanker G, Bayer M, J Bone Joint Surg 68-A(8):1136-1144, 1986.(CONTACT: Harvard Ellman, 2080 Century ParkEast, Los Angeles, CA 90067)

Surgical Treatment of Trapeziometaearpal Arthosis.Thompson JS, Adv Orthop Surg 10(3) :105-119, 1986.(CONTACT: James S. Thompson, Harvey 611,The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N. Wolfe Street,Baltimore, MD 21205)

Periodicals reviewed forPUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST

(Time period: September through December 1986)

ACTA Orthopaedica ScandinavicaAdvances In Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Corrective Therapy JournalAmerican Journal of Occupational TherapyAmerican Journal of OpthamologyAmerican Journal of Optometry and Physiological

OpticsAmerican Journal of Physical MedicineAmerican Journal of PhysiologyAmerican Journal of Sports MedicineAmerican Journal of SurgeryAmerican RehabilitationAnnals of Biomedical EngineeringAOPA Almanac (American Orthotic and Prosthetic

Assn.)Applied OpticsASHA (American Speech and Hearing Assn.)Archives of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationBioengineering AbstractsBiomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial OrgansBiomedical Technology and Human Factors Engi-

neeringBiotechnology and BioengineeringCaliper (Canadian Paraplegic Association)Clinical Orthopaedics and Related ResearchClinical Physics & Physiological MeasurementClinical Prosthetics and OrthoticsCurrent Contents/Life SciencesDA V (Disabled American Veterans)DatabaseDiscoverElectronic DesignElectronic EngineeringElectronicsEngineering in MedicineErgonomicsExcerpta Medica: Biophysics, Bioengineering & Medi-

cal InstrumentationExcerpta Medica : Orthopedic SurgeryExcerpta Medica: Rehabilitation and Physical Medi-

cineHarvard Medical School Health LetterHearing JournalHearing ResearchHigh TechnologyIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

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IEEE Transaction on Systems, Man and CyberneticsInformation SciencesInternational Journal of Rehabilitation ResearchJournal of the Acoustical Society of AmericaJournal of the American Optometric AssociationJournal ofApplied PhysicsJournal ofApplied PhysiologyJournal of BiomechanicsJournal of Biomedical EngineeringJournal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British and Amer-

ican editions)Journal of Clinical EngineeringJournal of the Franklin InstituteJournal of Medical Engineering & TechnologyJournal of the Optical Society of AmericaJournal ofRehabilitationJournal ofSpeech and Hearing Disorders

Journal of Visual Impairment and BlindnessLaser Focus / E-O TechnologyMachine DesignMayo Clinic ProceedingsMedical & Biological Engineering & ComputingMedical Device & Diagnostic Industry

Medical ElectronicsMedical Progress Through TechnologyMilitary MedicineNew England Journal of MedicineThe OfficeOnline TodayOrthopaedic ReviewOrthopedic Clinics of North AmericaOrthopedicsParaplegiaParaplegia NewsPhysical TherapyPhysiotherapyProfiles: Magazine for Kaypro UsersRehabilitation LiteratureScandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation MedicineScience NewsScientific AmericanSocial & Health Review (United Cerebral Palsy

Assns.)Special LibrariesSpineSports N' SpokesTechniques in Orthopaedics