7
74 PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST The Jounnu'a " p uNioetona of !n1ereot" !ist is mzmpi!ed by U!y VV . Hom, M .L .S ., M .S ., who is Technical Information Specialist of the Office of Technology Transfer . She is also the librarian-in-charge at the Rehabilitation Reference Collection at OTT's office in New York City. Most of the articles cited are selected from journals subscribed to by the Reference Collection, while others have been obtained directly from the authors after the works were abstracted in Bioengineering Abstracts and/or Excerpta Medica or were cited as references or noted in reviews elsewherei To obtain a copy or reprint of a specific paper, our readers are advised to direct inquiries to the appropriate author . The name and address of the author to be contacted appears at the end of each listing . In most instances, a reprint of a re- cent paper is available as a professional courtesy from the author. A book or report should be obtained from the publisher . The name and address of the publisher, and the price, appear with the listing. The books, journals, and reprints listed in" p ub!ioationeof!ntorost"maybe ex- amined or used for study at the OTT premises, but do not circulate . Individuals planning to visit the Rehabilitation R&D Reference Collection are advised to write or telephone in advance to Ms . Lily W . Horn, Technical Information Specialist, Office of Technology Transfer (153D), Rehabilitation R&D Reference Collection, 252 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 10001 . Callers using the Federal Telephone System should call FTS 660-6659 or 6670 ; the commercial numbers are (212) 620-6659 or 6670. BIOENGINEERING Biomechanical study of a highly stable intranedv!la, * steosyn- txeuvdevice . Peruchon E, Colchero F, Micallef JP, Saint-Pierre 8, and Rabischong p . J Biomed Engng, 1984 Jrn ;6n> :17-21. CONTACT E . Peruchon : Inst Nat de la Sante et de Recherche Memoa!e(!mssnw) ' Unite 103, Biomecanique, 395 Ave des Moulins, 34100 Montpellier, France. Biomedical engineering at the University of Technology Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, Bosma R . Engng Med, 1983 omJ2(4) :205-20*. CONTACT R . Bosma : Dept Biomed Engng, unwTo »nw Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands. Biomedical engineering teaching and research at the centre for biomedical engineering, University of New South Wales, Kens- ington, Australia . Farrell PC, Flicker W, and Svensson NL . Engng Mou ' 198nom ;1z(4> :zu1an4. CONTACT P .C . Farrell : orfor ammod Engineering, Univ New South Wales, Kensington, Australia. Comparative strengths of various anterior cement fixations of the cervical spine . vvannou ' Lowishou ' xono,s! ' Jennings Ri g Hubbard SL, McLaurin CA, and Stamp WG . Spine, l9800ut ;o(7): 717-721. CONTACT S .J . Wang : Dept onxonanu Rehab, Univ Virginia Medical Ctr, Box 159, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA. Comparison of mechanical performance in four types of exter- nal fixators . McCoy MT, Chao EYS, and Kasman RA . oinortxo»a no! Res 1983 Nov ;180 :23-33. comTAcTs .v .s . Chao : ortxonBumuch Lab, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. Education in the field of biomedical engineering for Japanese engineering students . Sam,cmT . Engng Med, 1983 Oct ; 12(4): 211-213 . CONTACT T . Sasada : Dept Mechanical Engineering for Production, Tokyo Inst Technol, Tokyo, Japan. An engineering analysis of total hip component design . Crownin- shield RD, Johnston BC, Brand RA, Pedersen DR, Wilson MA, and Tolbert JR . 0rthopRev, 1983 movixx(n} :33-45. C0mTACTn .o . CmwninsmieN : Biomechanics Lab, Dept of Orthopedic Surgery, The Univ of lowa Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa, USA. Factors associated with heterotopic bone formation in cemented total hip prostheses . Hierton C, Blomgren G, and Lind- gren U . Acta 0rthopSnunu . 1983 Oct;54(5) :698-702. CONTACT U . Lindgren : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, *umuinun*osp ' s-141 86 Huduinoo ' Sweden. Kinematics of lumbar intervertebral foramen . Panjabi MM ' Takata K, and God VK . Spine, l98oMav-dune ;814> :348-367. CONTACT M .M . Panjabi : EnwLab for Mamumnxeleto!ois ' Sect Or- thopedic Surgery, Yale Univ School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, USA. The loadbearing capacity of vertebral cancellous bone in inter- body fusion of the lumbar spine . Pearcy MJ ' Evans JH, and O'Brien JP . Engng Med . 1983 dct12(41183-1e*. CONTACT MN . Pearcy : Bioonounu ' unmStrathclyde, 7anutt * nmw E, Glasgow G4 ONG, Scotland. Mechanical strength of the tibial resection surface in total knee replacement . Hvid I and Jensen Engng Med . 1988OctJ2(4): :173-176. CONTACT 1 . *,m : Qrt»uvnosp .Arhus, Denmark. The present state of biomechanical research in orthopaedics in Japan—an observation by an orthopaedic surgeon . Teravo K. Engng . Mou ' 1983 ont ;12(4) :207z09. CONTACT K . Terayama : Dept Orthopf School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan .

PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

74

PUBLICATIONS OF INTERESTThe Jounnu'a "puNioetona of !n1ereot" !ist is mzmpi!ed by U!y VV. Hom,

M .L .S ., M .S ., who is Technical Information Specialist of the Office ofTechnology Transfer . She is also the librarian-in-charge at the RehabilitationReference Collection at OTT's office in New York City.

Most of the articles cited are selected from journals subscribed to by theReference Collection, while others have been obtained directly from the authorsafter the works were abstracted in Bioengineering Abstracts and/or ExcerptaMedica or were cited as references or noted in reviews elsewherei

To obtain a copy or reprint of a specific paper, our readers are advised to directinquiries to the appropriate author. The name and address of the author to becontacted appears at the end of each listing . In most instances, a reprint of a re-cent paper is available as a professional courtesy from the author.

A book or report should be obtained from the publisher . The name and addressof the publisher, and the price, appear with the listing.

The books, journals, and reprints listed in" pub!ioationeof!ntorost"maybe ex-amined or used for study at the OTT premises, but do not circulate . Individualsplanning to visit the Rehabilitation R&D Reference Collection are advised to writeor telephone in advance to Ms . Lily W . Horn, Technical Information Specialist,Office of Technology Transfer (153D), Rehabilitation R&D Reference Collection,252 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 10001 . Callers using the FederalTelephone System should call FTS 660-6659 or 6670 ; the commercial numbersare (212) 620-6659 or 6670.

BIOENGINEERINGBiomechanical study of a highly stable intranedv!la, *steosyn-txeuvdevice . Peruchon E, Colchero F, Micallef JP, Saint-Pierre 8,and Rabischong p . J Biomed Engng, 1984 Jrn ;6n> :17-21.CONTACT E . Peruchon : Inst Nat de la Sante et de RechercheMemoa!e(!mssnw) ' Unite 103, Biomecanique, 395 Ave des Moulins,34100 Montpellier, France.

Biomedical engineering at the University of Technology Twente,Enschede, The Netherlands, Bosma R . Engng Med, 1983omJ2(4) :205-20*.CONTACT R . Bosma : Dept Biomed Engng, unwTo »nw Twente,Enschede, The Netherlands.

Biomedical engineering teaching and research at the centre forbiomedical engineering, University of New South Wales, Kens-ington, Australia . Farrell PC, Flicker W, and Svensson NL . EngngMou ' 198nom ;1z(4> :zu1an4.CONTACT P .C . Farrell : orfor ammod Engineering, Univ New SouthWales, Kensington, Australia.

Comparative strengths of various anterior cement fixations ofthe cervical spine . vvannou ' Lowishou ' xono,s! ' Jennings RigHubbard SL, McLaurin CA, and Stamp WG . Spine, l9800ut ;o(7):717-721.CONTACT S .J . Wang : Dept onxonanu Rehab, Univ Virginia MedicalCtr, Box 159, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.

Comparison of mechanical performance in four types of exter-nal fixators . McCoy MT, Chao EYS, and Kasman RA . oinortxo»ano! Res 1983 Nov ;180 :23-33.comTAcTs .v .s . Chao : ortxonBumuch Lab, Mayo Clinic,Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

Education in the field of biomedical engineering for Japaneseengineering students . Sam,cmT. Engng Med, 1983 Oct ; 12(4):211-213 .

CONTACT T . Sasada : Dept Mechanical Engineering for Production,Tokyo Inst Technol, Tokyo, Japan.

An engineering analysis of total hip component design . Crownin-shield RD, Johnston BC, Brand RA, Pedersen DR, Wilson MA, andTolbert JR . 0rthopRev, 1983 movixx(n} :33-45.C0mTACTn .o . CmwninsmieN : Biomechanics Lab, Dept of OrthopedicSurgery, The Univ of lowa Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.

Factors associated with heterotopic bone formation incemented total hip prostheses . Hierton C, Blomgren G, and Lind-gren U . Acta 0rthopSnunu . 1983 Oct;54(5) :698-702.CONTACT U . Lindgren : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, *umuinun*osp 's-141 86 Huduinoo ' Sweden.

Kinematics of lumbar intervertebral foramen . Panjabi MM' TakataK, and God VK . Spine, l98oMav-dune ;814> :348-367.CONTACT M .M . Panjabi : EnwLab for Mamumnxeleto!ois ' Sect Or-thopedic Surgery, Yale Univ School of Medicine, New Haven, CT06510, USA.

The loadbearing capacity of vertebral cancellous bone in inter-body fusion of the lumbar spine . Pearcy MJ ' Evans JH, andO'Brien JP . Engng Med . 1983 dct12(41183-1e*.CONTACT MN . Pearcy : Bioonounu ' unmStrathclyde, 7anutt* nmwE, Glasgow G4 ONG, Scotland.

Mechanical strength of the tibial resection surface in total kneereplacement . Hvid I and Jensen

Engng Med . 1988OctJ2(4)::173-176.CONTACT 1 . *,m : Qrt»uvnosp .Arhus, Denmark.

The present state of biomechanical research in orthopaedics inJapan—an observation by an orthopaedic surgeon . Teravo K.Engng . Mou ' 1983 ont ;12(4) :207z09.CONTACT K . Terayama : Dept OrthopfSchool of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan .

Page 2: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

75

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol . 21 No . 2 1984

A pulsed electromagnetic stimulator for bone-growth studies.Reddy GN, Saha S, and Tuai GL . Med Instrum, 1983 Sept-Oct ;17(5):347-350.CONTACT G .N . Reddy : Electrical Engng Dept, Coll Engng, MichiganTechnological Univ, Houghton, Michigan 49931, USA.

A qualitative discussion of mechanisms of feedback and feedforward in the control of locomotion . Hemami H and Stokes BT.IEEE Trans Biomed Engng, 1983 Nov ;BME-30(11) :681-689.CONTACT H . Hemami : Dept Electrical Engineering, Ohio State Univ,Columbus, OH 43210, USA.

Skeletal stabilization with a multiplane external fixation device:biomechanical evaluation and finite element model . Johnson WDand Fisher DA . Clin Orthop & Rel Res, 1983 Nov ;180 :34-43.CONTACT, D .A . Fischer : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, Hennepin MedCtr, 701 Park Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA.

Skeletal stabilization with a multiplane external fixation device:design rationale and preliminary clinical experience . Fischer DA.Clin Orthop & Rel Res, 1983 Nov ;180 :50-62.CONTACT D .A . Fischer : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, Hennepin CountyMedical Ctr, 701 Park Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA.

Seven-year followup of total hip replacement with the Bruns-wick prosthesis . Lindberg HO and Carlsson AS . Acta Orthop Scand,1983 Dec ;54(6) :891-895.CONTACT H .O . Lindberg : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, Malmo GeneralHosp, S-21401 Malmo, Sweden.

Ten years of experience with test criteria for fracture-proof an-chorage stems of artificial hip joints . Semlitsch M and Panic B.Engng Med, 1983 Oct ;12(4) :185-198.CONTACT M . Semlitsch : Sulzer Brothers Ltd, Winterthur,Switzerland .

BIOMECHANICSCa ovascular responses during non-weightbearing and touch-doi ta ambulation . Kathrins BP and O'Sullivan SD . Phys Ther 1984Ja

1-18,CT B .P . Kathrins : Dept Physical Therapy, Sargent Coll Allied

Hea Professions, Boston Univ, 1 University Rd, Boston, MA 02215,USA.

Clinical gait assessment in the neurologically impaired : reliabili-ty and meaningfulness . Holden MK, Gill KM, Magliozzi MR, NathanJ, and Piehl-Baker L . Phys Ther, 1984 dan ;64C11 :35-40.CONTACT M.K . Holden : Dept Phys Ther, Massachusetts GeneralHosp, Boston, MA 02114, USA.

Clinical gait assessment : a personal view . Rose GK . J Med Engng& Tech, 1983 Nov-Dec ;7161 :273-279.CONTACT G .K . Rose : Clinical Gait Assessment Lab, Robert Jones &Agnes Hunt Orthopedic Hosp, Oswestry, Shropshire SYIO 7AG, UK.

Clinical measurements of joint motion and position in theneutral-zero method and SFTR recording : basic principles.Gerhardt dd . int Rehab Med 1983 ;5(4) :161-164.CONTACT J .J . Gerhardt : Kaiser-Permanente Sunnyside Medical Ctr,10180 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, Oregon 97222, USA.

Clinical symptoms and biomechanics of lumbar spine and hipjoint in leg length inequality . Friberg O . Spine, 1983 Sept;8l6):643-651.CONTACT O . Friberg : Military Hosp 3, Kouvola, Finland.

Co al 'e evaluation of techniques for the harmonic analysisof hu r i otion data. Technical note . Cappozzo A and GazzaniF . J Biomech, 1983 ; 16(9) :767-776.CONTACT A . Cappozzo : Biomech Lab, Istituto di Fisiologia Umana,Universita Degli Studi La Sapienza, Roma, Italy .

Correction of spinal curvatures by transcutaneous electricalmuscle stimulation . Axelgaard J, Nordwall A, and Brown JC . Spine,1983 July-Aug ;8(5) :463-481.CONTACT J . Axelgaard : Rancho Los Amigos Rehabilitation Engineer-ing Ctr, 7601 E Imperial Highway-Bonita Hall, Downey, CA 90242,USA.

Direct and indirect determination of tibial natural frequency—acomparison of frequency domain analysis and fast Fouriertransform . Nokes L, Mintowt-Czyz WJ, Mackie I, Fairclough JA, andWilliams J . J Biomed Engng, 1984 Jan ;6(1) :45-48.CONTACT W.J . Mintowt-Czyz : Prince of Wales Orthopedic Hosp,Rhydlafar, Cardiff, UK.

The effects of composition, structure, and age on the torsionalproperties of the human radius . Burr DB and Martin RB . JBiomech, 1983 ;16(8) :603-608.CONTACT D .B . Burr : Dept Anatomy and Orthop Res Lab, WestVirginia Univ Med Ctr, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.

An electromyographic analysis of quadriceps femoris musclesetting and straight leg raising . Soderberg GL and Cook TM . PhysTher 1983 Sept;63(9) :1434-1438.CONTACT

Soderberg : Dept of Physical Therapy Education, CollMedicine, Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.

Electromyographic biofeedback applications to the hemiplegicpatient : changes in lower-extremity neuromuscular and func-tional status . Wolf SL and Binder-MacLeod SA . Phys Ther 1983Sept ;63(9) :1404-1413.CONTACT S .L . Wolf : Emory Univ Rehabilitation Res & Train Ctr, 1441Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.

Electromyographic biofeedback applications to the hemiplegicpatient : changes in upper-extremity neuromuscular and func-tional status . Wolf SL and Binder-Macleod SA . Phys Ther 1983Sept ;63(9) :1983-1403.CONTACT S .L . WOLF : Emory Univ Rehabilitation Research & TrainingCenter, 1441 Clifton Rd ., NE, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.

Electromyographic biofeedback applications to stroke patients:a critical review. Wolf SL . Phys Ther 1983 Sept;63191 :1448-1459.CONTACT S .L . Wolf : Emory Univ Rehab Res & Train Ctr, 1441 CliftonRd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.

Electromyography of the vastus medialis oblique and visti innormal subjects during gait . Adler N, Perry J, Kent B, and Robert-son K . Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol 1983 Nov-Dec ;23(71 :643-649.CONTACT N . Adler : Children's Hosp at Stanford, 520 Williow Rd,Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.

Finite-element-analysis and experimental investigation in afemur with hip endoprosthesis . Rohlmann A, Mossner U,Bergmann G, and Kolbel R . J Biomech, 1983 ;16191 :727-742.CONTACT A . Rohlmann : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, Free Univ Berlin,Oskar-Helene-Heim, Biomech Lab, Clayallee 229, 1000 Berlin 33, Ger-many.

Foot-ground pressure pattern of standing hemiplegic patients:major characteristics and patterns of improvement . Dickstein R,Nissan M, Pillar T, and Scheer D . Phys Ther 1984 Jan ;64(1) :19-23.CONTACT R . Dickstein : Dept Physical Therapy, Flieman Hosp, Haifa,POB 2263, Israel 31021.

Fourier analysis of ground reaction forces in normals and pa-tients with knee joint disease . Schneider E and Chao EY . JBiomech, 1983 ;16(8) :591-601.CONTACT E . Schneider : Orthop Biomech Lab, Mayo Clinic/MayoFoundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

Gait abnormalities arising from latrogenic loss of lumbar lor-dosis secondary to Harrington instrumentation in lumbar frac-tures . Hasday CA, Passoff TL, and Perry J . Spine 1983 July-Aug;8(5) :501-511 .

Page 3: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

76

PUBLICATIONS OF INTEF

CONTACT C .A . Hasday : Spinal Deformities Service, Rancho LosAmigos Hosp, 7601 E Imperial Highway, Downey, CA 90242, USA.

A gait analysis system in clinical practice . Gifford G and HughesJ . J Biomed Engng 1983 Oct :5(4) :297-301.CONTACT G . . Gifford : Northwick Park Hosp, Watford Rd, Harrow,Middlesex HAI 3UJ, England.

Ground reaction forces during human standing . Shimba T . EngngMad, 1983 Oct ;12(4) :177-182.CONTACT T . Shimba : Nat Rehab Ctr for the Disabled, Tokorozawa,Japan.

Heart-rate response of elderly women to non-weightbearing am-bulation with a walker . Baruch IM and Mossberg KA . Phys Ther,

1983 Nov ;63111I :1782-1786.CONTACT K .A . Mossberg : T

nan's Univ, School of PhysicalTherapy, Houston, TX 771

Hemiplegic gait : analysis of teii

variables . Brandstater ME,deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark

h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983

Dec :64(12) :583-Q7CONTACT M .E .

rdstater : Chedoke- a Master Rehab Co, Box2000, Station A, F milton, Ontario L8N 3Z5, Canada.

The impact of patients with nonorganic physical findings on acontrolled trial of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulationand electroacupuncture . Lehman TR, Russell DW, and Spratt KF.Spine 1983 Sept;8(6) :625-634.CONTACT T .R . Lehmann : Rehabilitation Engng Ctr, Dept OrthopedicSurgery, Univ Iowa Hosp, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.

Knee goniometer diagnostic tests : on-line measurement and in-terpretation . Schmitt NM, Tafreshi RM, and Arnold JA . Med Electron

1983 Dec ;14(6) :124-130.CONTACT N .M . Schmitt : Dept Engineering, Univ Arkansas, Fayet-teville, AR 72701, USA.

Knee joint angle : its relationship to quadriceps femoris activityin normal and postarthrotomy limbs . Krebs DE, Staples WH, Cut-tita D, and Zickel RE . Arch Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Oct ;64(10):

441-447.CONTACT D .E . Krebs : P&O, New York Univ Post-Graduate School ofMedicine, 317 E 34th St, New York, NY 10016, USA.

Linear and non-linear surface EMG/force relationships in humanmuscles : an anatomical/functional argument for the existenceof both . Woods JJ and Bigland-Ritchie B . Am J Phys Med, 1983Dec :62(6) : 287-299.CONTACT B . Bigland-Ritchie : John B Pierce Foundation, 290 Con-gress Ave, New Haven, CT 06519, USA.

Outdoor bicycle for exercise in paraplegics and quadriplegics.Petrofsky JS, Heaton H Ill, and Phillips CA I Rlnmed Engng 1983Oct ;5(4) :292-296.CONTACT J .S . Petrofsky : Nat Ctr for

in Engineering,Wright State Univ, Dayton, Ohio 454:

Pathologic ligamentous constraint i

lip . Crowninshield RD,Johnston RC, Brand RA, and Pedersen DR . Clin Orthop & Rel Res1983 Dec ;181 :291-297.CONTACT R .A . Brand : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, Univ of IowaHospitals, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.

Pendulum testing of spasticity . Bajd T and Vodovnik L . J BiomedEngng 1984 Jan ;6C11 :9-16.CONTACT T . Bajd : Dept Elect Engng, Edvard Kardelj Univ, 61000Ljubljana, Trzaska 25 Yugoslavia.

Physical work capacity in adolescent patients with mildidio p ath i c scoliosi a . n iRocco PJ, Breed AL, Carlin JI, and ReddanW

,

- Rehab 1983 Oct;64(10) :476-478.CC ,'T

_ DiR c

?,pt Physical Education, Univ Maryland,Cc

1D 21

- A .

Quantitative gait evaluation of hip diseases using principal com-ponent analysis . Yamamoto S, Suto Y, Kawamura H, Hashizume T,Kakurai S, and Sugahara S . J Biomech 1983 ;16(9) :717-726.CONTACT S . Yamamoto : Tokyo Metropolitan Prosthetic and OrthoticRes Inst, 3-17-3 Toyama, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Response of a two-dimensional dynamic model of the humanknee to the externally applied forces and moments . MoeinzadehMH and Engin AE . J Biomed Engng, 1983 Oct ;5(4) :281-291.CONTACT M . H . Moeinzadeh : Dept Gen Engineering, Univ Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.

Roentgenologic results of total hip arthroplasty : a 10-yearfollow-up study . Johnston RC and Crowninshield RD . Clin Orthop &Rol Res, 1983 Dec ;181 :92-98.CONTACT R .C . Johnston : 1440 Pleasant St, Des Moines, IA 50314,USA.

Surface electrical stimulation in the treatment of idiopathicscoliosis : preliminary results in 30 patients . Bradford DS, TanguyA, and Vanselow J . Spine, 1983 Oct;8l7i :757-764.CONTACT D .S . Bradford : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, Univ Minnesota,Mayo Memorial Bldg, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55454,USA.

A system for monitoring the position and time of feet contactduring walking . Arenson JS, ishai G, and Bar A . J Med Engng &Tech, 1983 Nov-Dec ;7(6) :280-284.CONTACT J .S . Arenson : Julius Silver Inst for Biomed Eng, Technion-Israel Inst Tech, Haifa, Israel.

Timing and relative intensity of hip extensor and abductor mus-cle action during level and stair ambulation : an EMG study.Lyons K, Perry J, Gronley JK, Barnes L, and Antonelli D . Phys Ther,1983 Oct ;63(10) : 1597-1605.CONTACT K . Lyons : Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Cen-tral Hospital, Seattle, WA 98112, USA.

Total condylar prosthesis placement in knee arthroplasty:biomechanic analysis of human knee preparations . Moller JT,Bee S, and Vang PS . Acta Orthop Scand, 1983 Oct ;54(5) :708-713.

CONTACT J .T . Moller : Vilhelm Bechsvej 30, DK-8260, Viby J . Den-mark.

Trunk muscle myoelectric activities in idiopathic scoliosis.Reuber M, Schultz A, McNeill T, and Spencer D . Spine, 1983 duly-Aug ;8(5) :447-456.CONTACT A . Schultz : College of Engineering, Univ Michigan, Ann Ar-bor, MI 48109, USA.

The upper limbs during human walking, part I : sagittal move-

ment . Jackson KM, Joseph J and Wyard SJ . Electromyogr ClinNeurophysiol, 1983 Sept-Oct ;23(6) :425-434.CONTACT N .M . Jackson : Dept Physics & Anatomy, Guy's HospitalMedical School, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, England.

The upper limbs during human walking, part II : function.Jackson KM, Joseph J, and Wyard SJ . Electromyogr ClinNeurophysiol, 1983 Sept-Oct ;23(6) :435-446.CONTACT K .M. Jackson : Dept Physics & Anatomy, Guy's Hosp MedSchool, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, England.

Volume conduction in electromyography : experimental andtheoretical review. DeLisa JA and Brozovich FV . Electromyogr ClinNeurophysiol, 1983 Nov-Dec ; 23(7) :651-673.CONTACT J .A . DeLisa : Education

E), Veterans Admin Medical Ctr,4435 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA.

GENERALAuditory feedback device in a patient with left-sided neglect.Gruskin AK Abitante SM, and Gorski AT . Arch Phys Med & Rehab,1983 Dec ;64(12) :606.CONTACT A .K . Gruskin : 26-15 210th St, Bayside, NY 11360, USA .

Page 4: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

77

ilo . 2 1984

rid,

Communicating aFuhrer MJ . ArcCONTACT M .JAve, Houston

Communicatir1983;7(2)3-7.CONTACT B . EShreve, OF

esei

nedical rehabilit

& Rehab

ec ;64(12) :608-610t for Reh,, , , . u . , , n Res, 1333 M eer

an overview . Baker E

fmich Co, R7R9 Township

emiol & Social Res, Univ HaspBritain.

walker

patients on

'avenous therapy : suggestionfield . C

SB . Phys Th

1984 Jan ;64(1) :48.: Rheumatic Dis Unit, Rehabilitation Sery Dept,erg, 535 E 70th St, New Y e t ^'v 1 1702 1 USA.

Computer

gram to assist persipairments in notetaking . Evans RLNov-Dec ;44(11-12i :321.CONTACT R .L . Evt4435 Beacon Ave S

Design and select

ppliswitch for motor-

airecVasudevanNov;63(111CONTACTMedical Coil OT

Electrostimulation of the medianof implanted stimulators . KiwerskiParaplegia, 1983 OcCONTACT J . Kiwersti :

rven

Berk

feu.Poland.

Living with ar

'id mobility restriction . E'i hys Med & Rehab . 1983 I

6:DS, OBES, Rm 7004, , Federal

mn 20205, USA.

Fully cont

id seating fcneuromus

r disease : siSilverman .

s Ther, 1983CONTACTClinic, RusChicago, IL

Head-cantand SiebenCONTACTBlvd, Baltimore

Heating pattein tissue subs'Warren CG, an

First experimentalvironment . KweeVinceneux MF,(5) :275-286CONTACTd'Evrv, 91C

eking individuals.37.

cwnship Rd 513,

~nile amputee clinic.Inter-Clin Info Bull, 1982

. Children's Rehabilitation

7enefits of the microco -i not . Sh

a les TR . Rehab Lit,

Dep*.

c Rehabilitation- 60E

hantom limb painsurvey . Sherman RA

227-238.t finical Investigation,

nit Gordon, GA 30905,

vi . deltoideus in wheelchairfined athletes . Tesch PA and

)linska inst, Box 60

)nal communica

logy needs oficapped individu

itaneous electrical nerve stimulation forute postoperative pain . Cotter DJ . Med Instrum,(4) :289-291.:otter : Off of -

An evolutiona :-association : cInfo Bull, 1983CONTACT E . SimoChildren, 633 WellingtorCanada .

lective on the di)utee support sr

' i .1'

1 5.'rosthetii

Olin

-for

Page 5: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

78

PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST

Wheelchair controller . Kelly G and Bass D . Med Electron, 1983Dec ;14(5) :120-123.CONTACT G . Kelly : Rehab REID, Veterans Admin Medical Center,1670 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033, USA.

Wheelchair posture and pressure sores . Zacharkow D . 1984, 99pp.Charles C Thomas, 2600 S 1st St, Springfield, IL 62717, USA . Price:$16 .75.

Wrist dimensions : correlation with median sensory latencies.Johnson EW, Gatens T, Poindexter D, and Bowers D . Arch Phys MedEt Rehab, 1983 Nov ;64(ll) :556-557.CONTACT E .W. Johnson : Dept of Phys Medicine, The Ohio StateUniv, 472 W 8th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.

ORTHOTICSThe Boston brace in thoracic scoliosis : a preliminary report.Laurnen EL, Tupper JW, and Mullen MP . Spine, 1983 May-June ;8(4):388-395.CONTACT E .L . Laurnen : Seattle Washington and Fracture Clinic, 801Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122, USA.

A case history : protecting the head and face . Gills GW and FieldsG . Orthot Et Pros, 1983 ;37(2) :57-58.CONTACT G .W. Gills : Capital Orthop, 8200 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda,MD 20814, USA.

The effect of the Milwaukee brace on spinal decompensation inidiopathic scoliosis . Rudicel S and Renshaw TS . Spine 1983 May-June ;8(4) :385-387.CONTACT T .S . Renshaw : Dept Orthopedic Surgery, NewingtonChildren's Hosp, 181 E Cedar St, Newington, CT 06111, USA.

Evolution and current status of functional fracture bracing:report of 2800 tibial, humeral, ulnar fractures . Tarr RR, How ALS,Racette WL, and Sarmiento A . Orthop Rev, 1984 Jan ;Xlll(l) :2-22.CONTACT A . Sarmiento : 2300 S Flower St, Suite 207, Los Angeles,CA 90007, USA.

The Halo-Girdle orthosis application . Young R and Murphy DJ . Or-thot Et Pros, 1983;37(2) :39-44.CONTACT R . Young : 12200 E Washington Blvd, Suite E, Whittier, CA90606, USA.

In-house modification of the Variety Village standing frame.Tolley B, Cohen L, and Nogi J . Inter-Clin Info Bull, 1982 June;XV111(2) :5-6,16.CONTACT B . Tolley : Dept Physical Therapy, Children's Hosp, Rich-mond, VA, USA.

Long-term effect of Boston brace treatment on renal function inpatients with idiopathic scoliosis . Berg U and Aaro S . Clin OrthopEr Rel Res, 1983 Nov ;180 :169-172.CONTACT U . Berg : Dept Pediatrics, Huddinge Univ Hosp, KarolinskaInst, Stockholm, S-141 86 Huddinge, Sweden.

Low back pain and the Cottrell 90/90 Backtrac system . LossingW. Orthot 8- Pros, 1983 ;37(2) :31-38.CONTACT W. Lossing : 2217 Nicollet Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404,USA.

Orthotic implications of lower-limb growth . Krebs DE . Inter-ClinInfo Bull, 1982 Jan ;XVIII(1) :1-10.CONTACT D .E . Krebs : P8-0, New York Univ Post-Graduate MedicalSchool, 317 E 34th St, New York, NY 10016, USA.

Special-purpose orthoses for children : a brief review . New YorkUniv Med Ctr, P8-O . Inter-Clin Info Bull, 1982 June ; XVIII(2) :7-8,14-15.CONTACT : PB-O, New York Univ Post-Graduate Medical School, 317E 34th St, New York, NY 10016, USA.

Wrist driven flexor hinge orthosis : linkage design improvements.Stenehjem J, Swenson J and Sprague C . Arch Phys Med B- Rehab,

1983 Nov ;64(11) :566-568.CONTACT J . Stenehjem : Div of Phys Med Er Rehab, School ofMedicine, Univ of Utah, 50 N Medical Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84132,USA .

PROSTHETICSEvaluation of AK prostheses comparing conventional with adap-tive knee control devices . ishai G and Bar A . J Biomed Engng, 1984Jan ; 6(1) :27-32.CONTACT G . !shah Julius Silver Inst Biomed Engineering, Technion,Haifa, Israel.

Evaluation of a multifunctional hand prosthesis system usingEMG controlled animation . Yamada M, Niwa N, and Uchiyama A.IEEE Trans Biomed Engng, 1983 Nov;BME-30(11) :759-763.CONTACT M . Yamada : Inst Kanagawa Rehab Ctr, Atsugi, Japan.

Fabrication of the Boston Vari-Vol socket . Carideo JF Jr andMarich MS . Inter-Clin Info Bull, 1982 dune ;XVIII(2) :9-10.CONTACT J .F . Carideo : Napco of Pennsylvania, Children's Hosp ofPhiladelphia . 34th 8- Civics Ctr Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

Flexible above-knee socket made from low-density polyethylenesuspended by a weight transmitting frame . Kristinsson 0 . OrthotEt Pros, 1983 ;37(2) :25-27.CONTACT O . Kristinsson : Ossur hf . Pros-Orthot, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Myoelectric single-site electrode fitting for a short below-elbowamputee . Schultz CF and Kritter AE . Inter-Clin Infer bull, 1983July;XVIII(3) : 1-6.CONTACT C .F . Schultz : Acme Lab, 10702 W Burleigh St, Milwaukee,WI 53222, USA.

Myoelectric training for preschool children . O'Shea BJ and Dun-field VA . Arch Phys Med Er Rehab, 1983 Oct ;64(10) :451-455.CONTACT B .J . O'Shea : School Occupational Therapy, 10th fl, TupperBldg, Dalhousie Univ, Halifax, Nova Scotia 83H 4H7, Canada.

Prosthetic finger retention : a new approach . Herring HW Jr andRommerdale EH . Orthot 8- Pros, 1983 ;37(2) :28-30.CONTACT H .W. Herring : Dept Restorative Dentistry, Univ MississippiSchool of Dentistry, Jackson, Miss, USA.

Prosthetic modifications for the treatment of marginally viablebelow-knee amputations . Garrison KS . Orthot 8- Pros, 1983 ;37(2):53-56.CONTACT K .S . Garrison : Mahnke's Prosthetics-Orthotics, 1915 NE 45St, Ft . Lauderdale, FL 33308, USA.

The prosthetics and orthotics program for United States ter-ritories in the Pacific basin . Steele JC . Mt J Rehab Res, 1983Sept ;6(3) :363-364.CONTACT J .C . Steele : Univ Hawaii at Manoa, John A Burns Schoolof Medicine, Office of the Dean, 1960 East-West Rd, Honolulu, Hawaii96822, USA.

A thermoplastic endoskeletal prosthesis . Hittenberger DA . OrthotEr Pros, 1983 ;37(2) :45-52.CONTACT D .A . Hittenberger : Pros Res Study, Eklind Hall, Elm 409,1102 Columbia St, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.

The two stage myoelectric hand for children and young adults.Baron E, Clarke SD, and Solomon C . Orthot 8- Pros, 1983 ;37(2)11-23.CONTACT E . Baron : 2016 Unit B, Dufour Ave, Redondo Beach, CA90278, USA.

The USMC prosthetic skin . Technical note . Lundt JE and StaatsTB . Orthot 8- Pros, 1983 ;37(2) :59-61.CONTACT J .E . Lundt : US Manufacturing Co ., 180 N San GabrielBlvd, PO Box 5030, Pasadena, CA 91107, USA.

Variable-volume sockets for above-knee amputees : managingchildren following amputation for malignancy. Watts HG, Carideo

Page 6: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

79Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol . 21 No . 2 1984

JF Jr, and Marich MS . Inter-Clin Info Bull, 1982 June ;XVIII(2) :11-14.CONTACT J .F . Carideo : Nopco of Pennsylvania, Children's Hosp ofPhiladelphia, 34th Er Civics Ctr Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

SENSORY AIDSAcoustic coupling to the ears in binaural sensory aids . Kay L . JVis Impair Et Blind, 1984 Jan ;78(1) :12-16.CONTACT L . Kay : Electrical and Electronic Engineering Dept, UnivCanterbury, Christchurch 1, New Zealand.

Aids to hearing of a different kind . Martin MC . Int Rehab Med,1983 ;5(2) :67-72.CONTACT M .C . Martin : Scientific Et Technical Dept, Royal Nat Instfor the Deaf, 105 Gower St, London WC1E 6AH, Gt Britain.

Characteristics of reading rate and manual scanning patterns ofblind Optacon readers . Hislop DW, Zuber BL, and Trimble JL.Human Factors, 1983 Aug ;25-(4) :379-389.CONTACT D .W. Hislop : Dept Bioengineering, Univ Illinois, Chicago,IL 60680, USA.

Cochlear implant : a treatment for profound neurosensorydeafness . Parisier SC, Chute P, and Parisier ES . Bull NY Acad Med,1983 Nov ;59(9) :784-785.CONTACT S .C . Parisier : Dept Otolaryng, Mount Sinai School ofMedicine of the City Univ of NY, New York, NY, USA.

Continuous noise and sensorineural hearing loss : a case study.Ellis N . Human Factors, 1983 Aug ; 25(4) :425-429.CONTACT N . Ellis : Dept Industrial Engineering, Texas AEfM Univ, Col-lege Station, TX 77843, USA.

Encephalitis herpes simplex : aural rehabilitation followingbilateral deafness . Montano JJ, Melley CC, and Karam DB . ArchPhys Med Et Rehab, 1983 Oct;64(10) :479-480.CONTACT J .J . Montano : Dept Rehab Medicine, Coler MemorialHosp, Roosevelt Island, New York, NY 10044, USA.

Evaluation of voice-output calculators for visually handicappedusers . Melrose S and Goodrich G . J Vis Impair Et Blind, 1984 Jan;78(1) :17-19.CONTACT S . Melrose : Western Blind Rehabilitation Ctr (124),Veterans Admin Med Ctr, 3801 Miranda Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304,USA.

Frequency resolution and discrimination of constant anddynamic tones in normal and hearing-impaired listeners . TylerRS, Wood EJ, and Fernandes M . J Acoust Soc Am, 1983Oct ; 74(4) :1190-1199.CONTACT R .S . Tyler : Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surg andSpeech Pathology and Audio!, Univ Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242,USA.

Hearing rehabilitation for adults in Sweden . Rosenhall U . IntRehab Med 1983 ;5(2) :73-74.CONTACT U . Rosenhall : Goteborgs Universitet, Audiologiska avd,Oronkliniken, Sahlgrenska Sjuhuset, Goteborg, S-41345, Sweden.

History and current practice in rehabilitation of deaf children.Taylor 1G . Int Rehab Med 1983 ;5(2) :82-85.CONTACT I .G . Taylor : Dept Audio' 8- Educ of the Deaf, Univ Man-chester, Gt Britain.

Oculomotor biofeedback therapy . Ci

KJ

Goldrich SG.Int Rehab Med, 1983;5(3) :111-117.CONTACT K .J . Ciuffreda : Dept Vision 1

L, iiv of NY,State Coll of Optometry, NY, NY 10010, tr

The prevention of hearing loss . Stephei

IrtRehab Med, 1983;5(2) :86-95.CONTACT S .D .G . Stephens : Dept Audio! -Nose and Ear Hospital, Gray's Inn Rd, Lc . .dd

Prognosis for improved verbal communication in aphasic strokepatients . Marshall RC and Phillips DS. Arch Phys Med Et Rehab, 1983Dec ;64(12) :597-600.CONTACT R .C . Marshall : Speech Pathology Res (126), Veterans Ad-min Med Ctr, 3710 SW Veterans Hospital Rd, Portland, OR 97201,USA.

Quantitative comparison of alternative sensory displays formobility aids for the blind . Tachi S, Mann RW, and Rowell D . IEEETrans Biomed Engng, 1983 Sept ;BME-30(9) :571-577.CONTACT S . Tachi : Mechanical Engineering Lab, Ministry of Internat'ITrade and Industry, Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, 305 Japan.

Recent advances in clinical low-vision care . Bailey IL . Ira RehabMed 1983; 5(3)106-110.CONTACT I .L . Bailey : School of Optometry, Univ Calif, Berkeley, CA94720, USA.

Rehabilitation engineering research program on sensory aids.Brabyn JA . Int J Rehab Res, 1983 Sept ;6(3) :366-367.CONTACT J .A . Brabyn : Rehab Engng Ctr, Smith-Kettlewell Inst VisualSci, Medical Res Inst, 2232 Webster St, San Francisco, CA 94115,USA.

Response time and percentage correct as measures of hearingaid performance . Seavertson JM and McLennan RO, Jr . J Speech EtHear Disorders, 1983 Nov ;48(4) :409-414.CONTACT J .M . Seavertson : Audiol Et Speech Pathol Sery (126),Veterans Admin Medical Ctr, 4801 Linwood Blvd, Kansas City, MO64128, USA.

A review of current approaches to aural rehabilitation . Pichora-Fuller MK, Corbin H, Riko K, and Alberti PW . Int Rehab Med1983 ;5(2) :58-66.CONTACT M .K . Pichora-Fuller : Rehab Audio' Dept, Mount SinaiHospital, Toronto, Canada.

Sensory compensation in blind persons : a comparison of visualand tactual recognition : Cronin V, McLauren J, and Campbell E . JVis Impair 8- Blind, 1983 Dec ;77(10) :489-490.CONTACT V . Cronin : 106 Buxton Rd, Falls Church, VA 22046, USA.

The sonic pathfinder—an objective evaluation . Dodds AG. Int JRehab Res, 1983 Sept ;6(3) :350-351.CONTACT A .G . Dodds : Blind Mobility Res Unit, Dept Psychol, UnivNottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, Gt Britain.

Speech signal presentation for the totally deaf . Walliker JR,Rosen S, Douek EE, Fourcin AJ, and Moore BCJ . J Biomed Engng1983 Oct ;5(4) :316-320.CONTACT J .R . Walliker : Dept Clin Phys and Bioengng, Cunliffe Lab,Guy's Hosp, St Thomas' St, London SE1 9RT, England.

Temporal integration, frequency resolution, and off-frequencylistening in normal-hearing and cochlear-impaired listeners . HallJW and Fernandes MA . J Acoust Soc Am, 1983 Oct ;74(4) : 1172-1177.CONTACT J .W. Hall : MRC Inst Hearing Res, Univ Nottingham, Not-tingham NG7 2RD, UK.

A very basic introduction to hearing aids . Corcoran AL . Int RehabMed, 1983 ;5(2) :79-81.CONTACT A .L . Corcoran : Audiol Sci Inst of Sound & Vibration Res,Univ Southhampton, Gt Britain.

Visual motor rehabilitation in children with cerebral palsy.Gauthier GM and Hofferer JM . Int Rehab Med 1983 ;5(3) :118-127.CONTACT G .M. Gauthier : Laboratoire de Psychophysiologie, ERACNRS 272, Universite de Provence, Rue Poincare, 13397, MarseilleCedex 13, France,

Visual rehabilitation . Silver J . Int Rehab Med, 1983;5(3L139-141.CONTACT J . Silver : Moorfields Eye Hosp, City Rd, London, EC1V2PD, England .

Page 7: PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST - Office of Rehabilitation ... · deBruin H, Gowland C, and Clark h Phys Med & Rehab, 1983 Dec:64(12) :583-Q7 CONTACT M .E. rdstater: Chedoke- a Master Rehab

80PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST

Visually handicapped travelers in the rapid rail transit environ-ment . Jackson RM, Peck AF, and Bentzen BL . J Vis Impair Et Blind,1983 Dec ;77(10) :469-475.CONTACT R .M . Jackson : Div Special Ed and Rehabilitation, BostonColl, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167, USA.

The wide angle mobility light : an aid for night blindness . Mor-rissette DL . J Vis Impair Et Blind, 1983 Oct ;77(8) :393-395.CONTACT D .L . Morrissette : Western Blind Rehab Ctr, Veterans Ad-min Medical Ctr, 3801 Miranda Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.

SPINAL CORD INJURYKinetic therapy for spinal cord injury . Green BA, Green KL, andKlose KJ . Spine, 1983 Oct ;8(7) :722-728.CONTACT B .A . Green : S Florida Regional Spinal Cord Injury System,Univ Miami Med Ctr, PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101, USA.

The posterior interspinous fusion in the treatment ofquadriplegia . Whitehill R and Schmidt R . Spine, 1983Oct ;8(7) :733-740.CONTACT R . Whitehill : Dept . Orthop 8- Rehab, Univ Virginia Med Ctr.Box 159, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.

Prescriptive arm ergometry to optimize muscular endurance inacutely injured paraplegic patients . Huang CT, McEachran AB,Kuhlemeier KV, DeVivo MJ, and Fine PR . Arch Phys Med Et Rehab1983 Dec ;63(12) :578-582.CONTACT C .T . Huang : Dept Rehab Med, Spain Rehabilitation Ctr,Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.

Smoking, spasticity, and pressure sores in spinal cord injuredpatients . Lamid S and El Ghatit AZ . Am J Phys Med, 1983 Dec ;62(6):300-306.CONTACT S . Lamid : Spinal Cord Injury Sery (128), Veterans AdminMedical Ctr, 5000 W National Ave, Wood (Milwaukee), WN 53193,USA.

Spinal cord injury : the nature of its implications and ways ofcoping . Ray C and West J . lnt J Rehab Res, 1983 Sept ;6(3) :364-365.CONTACT C . Ray : Dept Psychol, Brunel Univ, Uxbridge, Middx UB83PH, Gt Britain.

Survival in traumatic spinal cord injury . Geisler WO, Jousse AT,Wynne-Jones M, and Breithaupt D . Paraplegia, 1983Dec ;21(6) :364-373.CONTACT W .O . Geisler : Dept Rehab Med, Lyndhurst Hosp, 520Sutherland Dr, Toronto, Ontario M4G 3V9, Canada.

Trunk and leg growth in children with paraplegia caused byspinal cord injury . Duval-Beaupere G, Lougovoy J, Trocellier L, andLacert P . Paraplegia, 1983 Dec ;21(6) :339-350.CONTACT G . Duval-Beaupere : Maitre de Recherche Inserm, Unite215, Attache de Neuro-Orthpedie, Hopital R . Poincare, 92380 Garches,France .

SURGERYAmputation for peripheral vascular disease in the paraplegic andtetraplegic . Gundy DJ and Silver JR . Paraplegia, 1983 Oct ;21(5):305-311.CONTACT D .J . Grundy : Midland Spinal Injuries Unit, Robert Jones Et

Agnes Hunt Othop Hosp, Oswestry, Shropshire SY10 7AG, Gt Britain.

Anterior spinal cord decompression for lesions of the thoracicand lumbar spine, techniques, new methods of internal fixationresults . Kostuik JP . Spine, 1983 July-Aug ;8(5) :512-531.CONTACT J .P . Kostuik : Eaton North 1-221, Toronto General Hosp,101 College St, M5G 1L7 Toronto, Canada.

Classification and management of congenital abnormalities ofthe femur . Gillespie R and Torode IP . J Bone Et Joint Surg, 1983Nov ;65-B(5) :557-568.CONTACT R . Gillespie : Orthop Surg, Suite 505, 123 Edward St,Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1E9 .

Comparison of segmental spinal instrumentation devices in thecorrection of scoliosis . Ogilvie JW and Millar EA . Spine, 1983 May-June ;8(4) :416-419.CONTACT J .W. Ogilvie : Dept Orthop Surg, Univ Minnesota TwinCities, Mayo Memorial Bldg, 420 Delware St, SE, Minneapolis, MN55455, USA.

The effect of Harrington instrumentation on the sagittal con-figuration and mobility of the spine in scoliosis . Aaro S and OhlenG . Spine, 1983 Sept;8(6) :570-575.CONTACT S . Aaro : Dept Orthop Surg, Huddinge Univ Hosp, Karolin-ska Inst, Stockholm, 5 141 86 Huddinge, Sweden.

An experimental evaluation of spinal flexibility with respect toscoliosis surgery . Halsall AP, James DF, Kostuik JP, and Fernie OR.Spine 1983 July-Aug ;8(5) :482-488.CONTACT A .P . Halsall : Rehab Engng Res, West Park Hasp, 82 But-tonwood Ave, Canada M6M 2J5.

Long-term anatomic and functional changes in patients withadolescent idiopathic scoliosis treated by Harrington rod fusion.Cochran T, Irstam L, and Nachemson A . Spine, 1983Sept ;8(6) :576-584.CONTACT A . Nachemson : Dept Orthopedic Surgery I, Sahlgren Hosp,S-413 45 Goteborg, Sweden.

Management of thoracic and lumbar spine fractures with Harr-ington distraction rods supplemented with segmental wiring.Bryant CE and Sullivan JA . Spine, 1983 July-Aug ;8(5) :532-537.CONTACT J .A . Sullivan : Oklahoma Children's Hosp, PO Box 26307,Oklahoma City, OK 73126, USA.

Progression in scoliosis : a 360 deg change in 75 years . Tolo VT.Spine, 1983 May-June ;8(4) :373-377.CONTACT V .T . Tolo : Dept Orthop Surg, Johns Hopkins Univ,Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

Rotationplasty of the lower limb for congenital defects of thefemur . Torode IP and Gillespie R . J Bone Et Joint Surg, 1983Nov ; 65- B (5) :569-573.CONTACT R . Gillespie : Orthop Surg, Suite 505, 123 Edward St,Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1E9.

Selection of amputation level : comparison between morphinepuncture test and skin perfusion pressure . Moller BN and LuchtU . Acta Orthop Scand, 1983 Dec ;54(6) :943-945.CONTACT B .N . Moller : Dept Orthop Surg, Municipal Hosp, Arhus,Denmark.

Spinal fusions to the sacrum in adults with scoliosis . Kostuik JPand Hall BB . Spine, 1983 July-Aug ;8(5) :489-500.CONTACT J .P . Kostuik : Eaton North 1-122, Toronto General Hosp,101 College St, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L7, Canada.

Valgus lower-limb deformity in the juvenile amputee . Kiburz DWand Jacobs RR . Inter-Clin Info Bull, 1983 July ;XVIII(3) :7-12,16.CONTACT R .R . Jacobs : Sect Orthop Surg, 39th Et Rainbow Blvd,Kansas City, KS 66103, USA.

NOTE*Readers will notice that the style of punctuation and abbreviationused for these listings now follows that used by Index Medicus,but with some appropriate modifications . The addresses whichfollow the individual listings also tend to reflect the "referencestyle" of abbreviation and punctuation, but word order and ab-breviation is held to the more conventional limits appropriate to amailing address .