Connection

SUSAN GARBER to Wheelchairs

This is a "connection" page, showing publications SUSAN GARBER has written about Wheelchairs.
Connection Strength

1.019
  1. Wheelchair utilization and satisfaction following cerebral vascular accident. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2002 Jul-Aug; 39(4):521-34.
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    Score: 0.208
  2. The Prepared Mind. Am J Occup Ther. 2016 Nov/Dec; 70(6):7006150010p1-7006150010p17.
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    Score: 0.141
  3. Utilization and user satisfaction with alternating pressure air cushions: a pilot study of at-risk individuals with spinal cord injury. Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2016 10; 11(7):599-603.
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    Score: 0.126
  4. Custom selection of support surfaces for wheelchairs and beds: one size does not fit all. Dermatol Nurs. 1992 Jun; 4(3):191-4, 204.
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    Score: 0.104
  5. Wheelchair cushions for persons with spinal cord injury: an update. Am J Occup Ther. 1991 Jun; 45(6):550-4.
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    Score: 0.097
  6. Wheelchair cushions for spinal cord-injured individuals. Am J Occup Ther. 1985 Nov; 39(11):722-5.
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    Score: 0.066
  7. Wheelchair cushions: a historical review. Am J Occup Ther. 1985 Jul; 39(7):453-9.
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    Score: 0.064
  8. Wheelchair cushion modification and its effect on pressure. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1984 Oct; 65(10):579-83.
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    Score: 0.061
  9. Body build and its relationship to pressure distribution in the seated wheelchair patient. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1982 Jan; 63(1):17-20.
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    Score: 0.050
  10. A classification of wheelchair seating. Am J Occup Ther. 1979 Oct; 33(10):652-4.
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    Score: 0.043
  11. A system for clinically evaluating wheelchair pressure-relief cushions. Am J Occup Ther. 1978 Oct; 32(9):565-70.
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    Score: 0.040
  12. High-level quadriplegia: an occupational therapy challenge. Am J Occup Ther. 1985 Nov; 39(11):705-14.
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    Score: 0.016
  13. The effectiveness of preventive management in reducing the occurrence of pressure sores. J Rehabil R D. 1983 Jul; 20(1):74-83.
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    Score: 0.003
Connection Strength

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