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1987, Vol 11, Num 2

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p.55

Repeatability of kinetic and kinematic measurements in gait studies of the lower limb amputee

 

M. S. Zahedi
W. D. Spence
S. E. Solomonidis
J. P. Paul

 

p.65

Bondgraph modelling and simulation of the dynamic behaviour of above-knee prostheses

 

P. G. Van De Veen
W. Van Der Tempel
J. De Vreiss

 

p.71

The value of stump split skin grafting following amputation for trauma in adult upper and lower limb amputees

 

M. R. Wood
G. A. Hunter
S. G. Millstein

 

p.75

Effect of anaerobic and aerobic exercise promoted by computer regulated functional electrical stimulation (FES) on muscle size, strength and histology in paraplegic males

 

P. J. Pacy
R. H. Evans
D. Halliday

 

p.80

Limb perfusion in the lower limb amputee— a comparative study using a laser Doppler flowmeter and a transcutaneous oxygen electrode

 

S. L. E. Fairs
R. O. Ham
B. A. Conway
V. C. Roberts

 

p.85

Mobility after major limb amputation for arterial occlusive disease

 

W. Francis
C. J. C. Renton

 

p.90

An alternative design of extension prosthesis

 

T. J. C. Harte

 

p.93

An economic cushioned seat of variable easily adaptable configuration for cerebral palsied children

 

L. C. Nava
V. H. Palluzzi

 

p.96

Tangential goniometry-ANGULATOR

 

M. Pokora
L. Ober

 

p.98

Splinting for CDH—initial impressions of a 'user-friendly' alternative

 

R. N. Villar
P. M. Scott
A. Ronen

 

O&P Library > POI > 1987, Vol 11, Num 2

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