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PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST Compiled by Beryl M. Benjers, Ph.D. Technical Information Specialist This list of references offers Journal readers significant information on the availability of recent rehabilitation literature in various scientific, engineer- ing, 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. A listing of the periodicals reported on follows the references. To obtain reprints of a particular article or report, direct your request to the appropriate contact source listed in each citation. 3-D Analysis and Display of Sequential Position Data in the Lumbar Spine. Hallgren RC, et al., J Clin Eng 13(1):51-57, 1988. (CONTACT: Richard C. Hallgren, College of Os- teopathic Medicine, Dept. of Biomechanics, Michi- gan State Univ., East Lansing, MI 48824) Altered Knee Laxity Pattern as a Predisposing Factor to Injury of the Medial Meniscus. Sturup J, Iversen BF, Clin Biomech 3(1):34-36, 1988. (CONTACT: Jens Sturup, MD, Paradishegnet 8, 2840 Holte, Denmark) Biomaterial-Associated Calcification: Pathology, Mechanisms, and Strategies for Prevention. Schoen FJ, et al., J Biomed Mater Res 22(A1): 11-36, 1988. (CONTACT: Frederick J. Schoen, MD, PhD, Dept. of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75 Francis St., Boston, MA 021 15) Biomechanical Basis of Optimal Scoliosis Surgical Correction. Ghista DN, et al., J Biomech 21(2):77- 88, 1988. (CONTACT: D.N. Ghista, McMaster Univ., Hamil- ton, Ontario L8N 325, Canada) Bobath Axillary Support for Adults with Hemi- plegia: A Biornechanical Analysis. Prevost R, Phys Ther 68(2):228-232, 1988. (CONTACT: Rejean Prevost, MSc, Institut de Readaptation de Montreal, 6300 Ave. Darlington, Montreal, Quebec H3S 254, Canada) Comparison of Maximal Isometric Hip Abductor Muscle Torques Between Hip Sides. Neumann DA, Soderberg GL, Cook TM, Phys Ther 68(4):496-502, 1988. (CONTACT: Donald A. Neurnann, PhD, Program in Physical Therapy, Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, WI 53233-2269) A Computerized Ultrasound Shape Sensing Mecha- nism. Faulkner V, Walsh NE, Gall NG, Orthot Prosthet 41(4):57-65, 1988. (CONTACT: Virgil Faulkner, BS, CPO, Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Univ. of Texas Health Science Ctr., 7703 Floyd Curl Dr., San Antonio, TX 78284) A Critical Review of EMG-Controlled Electrical Stimulation in Paraplegics. Graupe D, Kohn KH, CRC Crit Rev Biomed Eng 15(3):187-210, 1988. (CONTACT: Daniel Graupe, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60680)

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PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST

Compiled by Beryl M. Benjers, Ph.D. Technical Information Specialist

This list of references offers Journal readers significant information on the availability of recent rehabilitation literature in various scientific, engineer- ing, 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. A listing of the periodicals reported on follows the references. To obtain reprints of a particular article or report, direct your request to the appropriate contact source listed in each citation.

3-D Analysis and Display of Sequential Position Data in the Lumbar Spine. Hallgren RC, et al., J Clin Eng 13(1):51-57, 1988. (CONTACT: Richard C. Hallgren, College of Os- teopathic Medicine, Dept. of Biomechanics, Michi- gan State Univ., East Lansing, MI 48824)

Altered Knee Laxity Pattern as a Predisposing Factor to Injury of the Medial Meniscus. Sturup J, Iversen BF, Clin Biomech 3(1):34-36, 1988. (CONTACT: Jens Sturup, MD, Paradishegnet 8, 2840 Holte, Denmark)

Biomaterial-Associated Calcification: Pathology, Mechanisms, and Strategies for Prevention. Schoen FJ, et al., J Biomed Mater Res 22(A1): 11-36, 1988. (CONTACT: Frederick J . Schoen, MD, PhD, Dept. of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75 Francis St., Boston, MA 021 15)

Biomechanical Basis of Optimal Scoliosis Surgical Correction. Ghista DN, et al., J Biomech 21(2):77- 88, 1988. (CONTACT: D.N. Ghista, McMaster Univ., Hamil- ton, Ontario L8N 325, Canada)

Bobath Axillary Support for Adults with Hemi- plegia: A Biornechanical Analysis. Prevost R, Phys Ther 68(2):228-232, 1988. (CONTACT: Rejean Prevost, MSc, Institut de Readaptation de Montreal, 6300 Ave. Darlington, Montreal, Quebec H3S 254, Canada)

Comparison of Maximal Isometric Hip Abductor Muscle Torques Between Hip Sides. Neumann DA, Soderberg GL, Cook TM, Phys Ther 68(4):496-502, 1988. (CONTACT: Donald A. Neurnann, PhD, Program in Physical Therapy, Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, WI 53233-2269)

A Computerized Ultrasound Shape Sensing Mecha- nism. Faulkner V, Walsh NE, Gall NG, Orthot Prosthet 41(4):57-65, 1988. (CONTACT: Virgil Faulkner, BS, CPO, Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Univ. of Texas Health Science Ctr., 7703 Floyd Curl Dr., San Antonio, TX 78284)

A Critical Review of EMG-Controlled Electrical Stimulation in Paraplegics. Graupe D, Kohn KH, CRC Crit Rev Biomed Eng 15(3):187-210, 1988. (CONTACT: Daniel Graupe, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60680)

Publications of Interest

The Current Status of Laser Angioplasty. Gesch- wind HJ, J Clin Eng 13(2):121-125, 1988. (CONTACT: Herbert J. Geschwind, MD, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Div. of Cardiology, St. Louis Univ. Medical School, 1325 S. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63 104)

Deconvoluted X-ray Diffraction Analysis of Bone and Mixtures of Bone and Particulate Hydroxyap- atite. Germine M, Parsons JR, J Biotned Mater Res 22(A1):55-67, 1988. (CONTACT: J.R. Parsons, Geo. L. Schultz Labo- ratories for Orthopaedic Research, UMDNJ-New Jersey h4edical School, Newark, NJ 07103-2757)

Discrimination System. Hefftner 6 , Jaros GG, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 35(4):238-242, 1988. (CONTACT: Gisela Hefftner, Teklogic, Johannes- burg, South Africa)

Energy Deposition Patterns in an Amputated Hu- man Lower Leg Heated with a Miniannular Phased Array. Charny CK, Guerquin-Kern JL, Levin RL, Med Phys 15(1): 17-23, 1988. (CONTACT: Caleb K. Charny, Biomedical Engi- neering and Instrumentation Branch, Div. of Re- search Services, National Institutes of Health, Be- thesda, MD 20892)

Factors Affecting the Design of an Automatic Differences in Anatomy, Motion, Development and suturing ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ d i k ~ E, wu K-H, J c/ in E~~ Aging of the Upper and Lower Cervical Disk 13(1):45-50, 1988, Segments- Penning L, Clin Biotnech 3(1):37-47, (CONTACT: Emmanuel Nwadike, PhD, PE, Me- 1988. chanical Engineering Dept., College of Engineering

MD, Dept- of Neuro- and Applied Sciences, Florida International Univ., radiology, University Hospital, 59 Oostersingel, ~ i ~ ~ i , FL 33 199) 97 13 EZ Groningen, The Netherlands)

The Effect of Centrifugation on the Fatigue Life of Bone Cement in the Presence of Surface Irregulari- ties. Davies JP , et al., Clin Orthop 229:156-161, 1988. (CONTACT: William H. Harris, MD, Chief, Hip and Implant Surgery Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 021 14)

The Effect of Post-Sintering Heat Treatments on the Fatigue Properties of Porous Coated Ti-6A1-4V Alloy. Cook SD, et al., J Biomed Mater Res 22(4):287-302, 1988. (CONTACT: Stephen D. Cook, PhD, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tulane Univ. School of Medi- cine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA 701 12)

The Electromyogram (EMG) as a Control Signal for Functional Neuromuscular Stimulation-Part I: Au- toregressive Modeling as a Means of EMG Signature Discrimination. Hefftner G, Zucchini W, Jaros GG, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 35(4):230-237, 1988. (CONTACT: Gisela Hefftner, Teklogic, Johannes- burg, South Africa)

The Electromyogram (EMG) as a Control Signal for Functional Neuromuscular Stimulation-Part 11: Practical Demonstration of the EMC Signature

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Fatigue Properties of Acrylic Bone Cements: Review of the Literature. Krause W, Mathis RS, J Biomed Mater Res 22(Al):37-53, 1988. (CONTACT: William Krause, PhD, Biomedical Engineering Program, Virginia Commonwealth Uni- versity, Medical College of Virginia, PO Box 694, MCV Station, Richmond, VA 23298-0694)

Fibre Reinforcement of Bone Cement. Taylor D, et al., Eng Med 17(1):31-35, 1988. (CONTACT: D. Taylor, Dept. of Mechanical Engi- neering, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)

Force Transmission Through the Radial Head. Morrey BF, Stormont TJ, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(2):250-256, 1988. (CONTACT: B.F. Morrey, MD, Orthopedic Bio- mechanics Laboratory, Mayo Clinic/Mayo Founda- tion, Rochester, MN 55905)

Functional Biomechanics of the Thoracolumbar Vertebral Cortex. Yoganandan N, et al., Clin Biomech 3(1):11-18, 1988. (CONTACT: Narayan Yoganandan, PhD, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Mil- waukee County Medical Complex, 8700 W. Wiscon- sin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53226)

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Global Mechanical Consequences of Reduced Ce- ment/Bone Coupling Ridigity in Proximal Femoral Arthroplasty: A Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis. Brown TD, et al., J Biomech 21(2): 115- 129, 1988. (CONTACT: Thomas D. Brown, Depts. of Ortho- paedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, The Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242)

An Image Processing Method for Spine Kinemat- ics-Preliminary Studies. Breen A, Allen R, Morris A, Clin Biomech 3(1):5-10, 1988. (CONTACT: A.C. Breen, DC, Director of Re- search, Anglo-European College of Chiropractic, 13-19 Parkwood Rd., Bournemouth BH5 2DF, Dorset, UK)

In Vitro Simulation of Biocompatibility of Ti-AI-V. Bruneel N, Helsen JA, J Biomed Mater Res 22(3):203-214, 1988. (CONTACT: Noel Bruneel, Catholic Univ. of Leu- ven, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, E. Van Evenstraat 4, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium)

An Intelligent Robotic System for Rehabilitation of Joints and Estimation of Body Segment Parameters. Khalili D, Zomlefer M, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 35(2):138-146, 1988. (CONTACT: Davood Khalili, Robotics Laboratory, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sci- ence, Santa Clara Univ., Santa Clara, CA 95053)

Laser Biostimulation of Healing Wounds: Specific Effects and Mechanisms of Action. Enwemeka CS, J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 9(10):333-338, 1988. (CONTACT: Chukuka S. Enwemeka, PhD, Assis- tant Professor of Physical Therapy, Univ. of Texas Health Science Ctr., San Antonio, TX 78284)

Metabolic and Heart Rate Responses to Submaximal Arm Lever and Arm Crank Ergometry. Gangelhoff J, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(2):101-105, 1988. (CONTACT: James Gangelhoff, MEd, Marshfield Clinic, 1000 N. Oak Ave., Marshfield, WI 54449)

Mobility of the Cervical Spine after Anterior In- terbody Fusion for Spondylotic Myelopathy-A Radiographic Study. Yoshii N, Nakahara S, Clin Biomech 3(1): 19-26, 1988.

(CONTACT: Nobuo Yoshii, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedic Surgery, Okayama Univ. Medical School, 2-5-1 Shikata Cho, Okayama, Japan)

Multichannel Strain Gauge Telemetry for Ortho- paedic Implants. Bergmann G, et al., J Biomech 21(2):169-176, 1988. (CONTACT: G. Bergmann, Free Univ. of Berlin, Dept. of Orthopaedics (Oskar-Helene-Heim), Bio- mechanics Laboratory, Clayallee 229, D-1000 Berlin 33, West Germany)

Normal Wound Healing Compared to Healing within Porous Dacron Implants. Schreuders PD, Salthouse TN, von Recum AF, J Biomed Mater Res 22(2):121-135, 1988. (CONTACT: Andreas F. von Recum, Bioengi- neering Dept., Clemson Univ., 301 Rhodes Engi- neering Research Ctr., Clemson, SC 2963 1)

Overload Protection: Avoidance Response to Heavy Plantar Surface Loading. Robbins SE, Hanna AM, Gouw GJ, Med Sci Sports Exer 20(1):85-92, 1988. (CONTACT: Steven E. Robbins, Depts. of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Concordia Univ., Montreal, Quebec H3G lM8, Canada)

Phonocardiogram Signal Analysis: A Review. Ran- gayyan RM, Lehner RJ, CRC Crit Rev Biomed Eng 15(3):211-236, 1988. (CONTACT: Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada)

Quantitative Analysis of Early In Vivo Tissue Response to Synthetic Apatite Implants. Ellies LC, et al., J Biomed Mater Res 22(2): 137-148, 1988. (CONTACT: L.G. Ellies, Eastman Dental Ctr., Dept. of Oral Biology, Rochester, NY 14620)

A Robot Workstation for Use in Education of the Physically Handicapped. Harwin WS, Ginige A, Jackson RD, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 35(2): 127- 131, 1988. (CONTACT: William S. Harwin, Dept. of Engi- neering, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge CB2 1 PZ, England)

Stability of the Human Spine: A Biomechanical Study. Scholten PJM, Veldhuizen AG, Grootenboer

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Publications of Interest

HJ, Clin Biomech 3(1):27-33, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. P.J.M. Scholten, College of Ad- vanced Technology, Oudenoard 700, 3513 EX Utrecht, The Netherlands)

Stabilizing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries: Biomechanical Requirements of Orthotic Design. Marquette SH, Orthot Prosthet 41(4): 18-28, 1988. (CONTACT: Stuart H. Marquette, CO, Daw Indus- tries, 5360 A Eastgate Mall Rd., San Diego, CA 92121)

A Stress Compatible Finite Element for Implant/ Cement Interface Analyses. Angelides M, et al., J Biomech Eng 110(1):42-49, 1988. (CONTACT: M. Angelides, Dept. of Civil Engi- neering and Applied Mechanics, McGill Univ., Montreal, Quebec H4H 1R3, Canada)

Technical Note: Microbrazing Fine Platinum Wires. Donaldson PEK, J Med Eng Technol 12(1):24-25, 1988. (CONTACT: P .E.K. Donaldson, MRC Neurologi- cal Prosthesis Unit, 1 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8BB, UK)

Theoretical Analysis of Fracture Healing Monitor- ing with External Fixators. An KN, Kasman RA, Chao EYS, Eng Med 17(1):11-15, 1988. (CONTACT: Kai-Nan An, Biomechanics Labora- tory, Dept. of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic/Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905)

Tissue Pressure Management in the Vocational Setting. Swarts AE, Krouskop TA, Smith DR, Arch Phys Med Rehubil69(2):97-100, 1988. (CONTACT: Albert E. Swarts, MSIE, Swarts Engi- neering, P O Box 742006, Houston, TX 77274)

Using a Robotic Arm System to Facilitate Learning in Very Young Disabled Children. Cook AM, et al., IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 35(2):132-137, 1988. (CONTACT: Albert M. Cook, Assistive Device Ctr., California State Univ., Sacramento, CA 95819)

Vector (Butterfly) Diagrams for Osteoarthritic Gait: A Preliminary Report. Khodadadeh S, J Med Eng Technol 12(1):15-19, 1988.

I (CONTACT: Soussan Khodadadeh, Orthotic Re-

search & Locomotor Assessment Unit, Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry, Shropshire SYlO 7AG, UK)

Visual Push: A Sensitive Measure of Dynamic Balance in Man. Ring C, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehubil69(4):256-260, 1988. (CONTACT: U.S.L. Nayak, PhD, Dept. of Geriat- ric Medicine, Hayward Bldg., Selly Oak Hospital, Raddlebarn Rd., Birmingham, B29 6JD, Ufo

Wear, Creep, and Frictional Heating of Femoral Implant Articulating Surfaces and the Effect on Long-Term Performance: Part 11, Friction, Heating, and Torque. Davidson JA, Schwartz GA, Lynch G, J Biomed Muter Res 22(Al):69-91, 1988. (CONTACT: J.A. Davidson, Materials Research Dept ., Richards Medical Co., Memphis, TN 381 16)

FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT

The Assessment of Patients with Foot Problems Using the Pedobarograph. Hughes J , Clin Rehabil 2(1):51-60, 1988. (CONTACT: Janet Hughes, Research Assistant, Rehabilitation Dept., Northwick Park Hospital and Clinical Research Ctr., Watford Rd., Harrow, Middx HA1 3UJ, UK)

Assessment of Quadriceps/Hamstring Strength, Knee Ligament Stability, Functional and Sports Activity Levels Five Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Seto JL, et al., Am J Sports Med 16(2):170-180, 1988. (CONTACT: Judy L. Seto, MA, PT, Coordinator of Physical Therapy Research, Kerlan-Jobe Ortho- paedic Clinic, 501 E. Hardy St., Suite 200, Inglewood, CA 90301)

Comparison of the Reliability of the Orthoranger and the Standard Goniometer for Assessing Active Lower Extremity Range of Motion. Clapper MP, Wolf SL, Phys Ther 68(2):214-218, 1988. (CONTACT: Mary Paul Clapper, MMSc, Arthritis Care Ctr., Baptist Hospital, Baptist Medical Plaza, 201 1 Church St., Nashville, TN 37203)

Evaluating Assessment Settings: Ecological Influ- ences on Vocational Evaluation. Murphy ST, Hag-

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ner DC, J Rehabil 54(1):53-59, 1988. (CONTACT: Stephen T. Murphy, Div. of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Syracuse Univ., Syra- cuse, NY 13210)

Functional Skills after Spinal Cord Injury Rehabili- tation: Three-Year Longitudinal Follow-up. Yar- kony GM, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(2): 1 1 l - 114, 1988. (CONTACT: Gary M. Yarkony, MD, Rehabilita- tion Institute of Chicago, 345 E. Superior St., Chicago, IL 6061 1)

Human Performance Measurement: Some Perspec- tives. Kondraske GV, Jafari M, Carollo JJ , IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 7(1): 11-16, 1988. (CONTACT: George V. Kondraske, Ctr. for Ad- vanced Rehabilitation Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, PO Box 19138-UTA, Arlington, TX 760 19)

(CONTACT: Janet Stowe, DipCOT, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Research Unit, 36 Clarendon Rd., Leeds LS2 9PJ, UK)

Assumptions in Rehabilitation Medicine. Anderson TP, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(4):240-242, 1988. (CONTACT: Thomas P. Anderson, MD, New Medico Head Injury Systems, 113 Broad St., Lynn, MA 01 902)

Chronic Pain: Is it Time to Change Our Perspec- tive? Corey DT, Rehabil Dig 18(4):3-4, 1988. (CONTACT: David T. Corey, c/o Rehabilitation Digest, One Yonge St., Suite 2110, Toronto, On- tario M5E 1ES, Canada)

Computerized Information Retrieval and Medical Education for Orthopaedists: Current Concepts Re- view. Haralson, 111 RH, J Bone Joint Surg 70- A(4):624-629, 1988. (CONTACT: Robert H. Haralson, 111, MD, Mary- ville Orthopaedic Clinic, PO Box 1910, Maryville, Neuropsychological Assessment (8 articles). Mapou

RL (Issue Editor), J Head Trauma Rehabil 3(1):1- TN 37802-1910)

85, 1988. (CONTACT: See Journal for individual articles- Disabled Visitors and the National Trust. Wenham

Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 7201 Mc- V, Clin Rehabil2(1):71-74, 1988.

Kinney Cir., Frederick, MD 21701) (CONTACT: Valerie Wenham, National Trust, 36 Queen Anne's Gate, London SWlH 9AS, UK)

The 'SOT Evaluation: A Research Gardening for the Disabled. Rose G, C/in Rehabil Perspective. Boys M, et al., A m J Occup Ther 2(1):75-77, 1988. 42(2):92-98, 1988. (CONTACT: Graham Rose, Journalist, Sunday (CONTACT: Marian Boys, OT(C), The Riverdale Times Newspaper, London, UK) Hospital, Toronto, Ontario M4M 2B5, Canada)

A System for Human Performance Measurement. Kondraske GV, et al., IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 7(1):23-29, 1988. (CONTACT: George V. Kondraske, Ctr. for Ad- vanced Rehabilitation Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, PO Box 19138-UTA, Arlington, TX 760 19)

GENERAL

Acquisition and Use of Communication Aids by Those Buying Aids Directly from the Supplier. Stowe J, Rowley C, Chamberlain MA, Br J Occup Ther 51(3):97-100, 1988.

The Handicap Parking Problem: Is There a Solu- tion? Smurr RD, Paraplegia News 42(2):43-45, 1988. (CONTACT: R. Dennis Smurr, PVA Associate Director/Advocacy, c/o Paraplegia News, 5201 N. 19th Ave., Suite 1 11, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

Improving Combat Casualty Care with a Triage Score. Adams DB, Milit Med 153(4): 192-196, 1988. (CONTACT: David B. Adams, Dept. of Surgery, Medical Univ. of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Ave., Charleston, SC 29425)

A Market-Oriented Strategy for Applied Research in Independent Living Rehabilitation. Seekins T, et al., J Rehabil 54(1):35-38, 1988.

Publications of Interest

(CONTACT: Tom Seekins, PhD, Research and Training Ctr. on Independent Living, Univ. of Kansas, 3 1 11 Haworth Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045)

Mass Casualty Situation: Gallant Eagle 82 Airborne Operations: A Case Report. Timboe HL, Milit Med 153(4): 198-202, 1988. (CONTACT: LTC Harold L. Timboe, MC USA, Deputy Commander for Clinical Services, Fort Carson MEDDAC, Fort Carson, CO 80913)

Multiplicity in Rehabilitation Research: A Quantita- tive Assessment. Ottenbacher KJ, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(3): 170- 173, 1988. (CONTACT: Kenneth J . Ottenbacher, PhD, 2120 Medical Sciences Ctr., 1300 University Ave., Madi- son, WI 53706)

Orthotic and Prosthetic Management of the AIDS or Infectious Patient. Glass CA, Orthot Prosthet 41(4):71-72, 1988. (CONTACT: Carey A. Glass, CP, C.G. Medical Supply, Inc., 216 Somerset St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901)

Rehabilitation: Micro-market or Major Partner in Healthcare's Future? Walker A, J Rehabil 54(1): 19- 21, 1988. (CONTACT: Art Walker, c/o Journal of Rehabili- tation, 633 S. Washington St., Alexandria, VA 223 14)

Transformation of American Health Care: The Role of the Medical Profession. Winkenwerder W, Ball JR, N Engl J M e d 318(5):317-319, 1988. (CONTACT: William Winkenwerder, MD, MBA, Health Care Financing Administration, Dept. of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC 2020 1)

Trends in Delivery and Funding of Postacute Care. Melvin JL, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(3): 163- 166, 1988. (CONTACT: John L. Melvin, MD, Dept. of PM&R, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226)

Understanding Vocational Disability: A Critical Issue in the Adjudication of Disability Related

a Problems. Stewart WW, Chubon RA, Ososkie JN, J

Rehabil 54(1):29-32, 1988. (CONTACT: William W. Stewart, Rehabilitation Counseling Program, Dept. of Educational Psychol- ogy, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208)

GERIATRICS

Aging and Visual Information Processing: Potential Implications for Everyday Seeing. Walsh DA, J Ain Opton? ASSOC 59(4):301-306, 1988. (CONTACT: David A. Walsh, PhD, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Southern California, Univer- sity Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089)

Assessment of Geriatric Patients-Spreading the Word. Tangalos EG, Freeman PI, Mayo Clin Proc 63(3):305-307, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. E.G. Tangalos, Div. of Commu- nity Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905)

Balance Function in Elderly People Who Nave and Who Have Not Fallen. Ring C, Nayak USL, Isaacs B, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(4):261-264, 1988. (CONTACT: U.S.L. Nayak, PhD, Dept. of Geriat- ric Medicine, Hayward Bldg., Selly Oak Hospital, Raddlebarn Rd., Birmingham, B29 6JD, UK)

Comlnon Health Problems that Threaten Compli- ance in the Elderly. Stilwell JE, Top Geriatr Rehabil 3(3):34-40, 1988. (CONTACT: Jane E. Stilwell, MD, Gerontology Section, VA Medical Ctr., Portland, OR 97207)

Common Systemic Diseases in Geriatric Patients. Rumsey KE, Am J Optom Physiol Opt 65(4):308- 315, 1988. (CONTACT: Karla E. Rumsey, College of Optome- try, Univ. of Houston, 4800 Calhoun, Houston, TX 77004)

Compliance and Patient Autonomy: Ethical and Legal Limits to Professional Dominance. Guccione, AA, Top Geriatr Rehabil3(3):62-73, 1988. (CONTACT: Andrew A. Guccione, PhD, PT, Dept. of Physical Therapy, Sargent College of Allied Health Professions, Boston Univ., Boston, MA 022 15)

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol. 25 No. 3 Summer 1988

The ""Difficult" Elderly Patient: Stressful Effects on the Therapist. Davis CM, Top Geriafr Rehabil 3(3):74-84, 1988. (CONTACT: Carol M. Davis, EdD, PT, Div. of Physical Therapy, Univ. of Miami School of Medi- cine, Coral Gables, FL 33124)

Effects of Project versus Parallel Groups on Social Interaction and Affective Responses in Senior Citi- zens. Nelson DL, et al., A m J Occup Ther 42(1):23- 29, 1988. (CONTACT: David L. Nelson, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Western Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo, MI 49008)

Environmental Influences and Noncompliance: Mul- tiple Explanations of Behavior. Bader JE, Top Geriatr Rehabil 3(3):52-61, 1988. (CONTACT: Jeanne E. Bader , PhD, Director, Ctr . for Gerontology, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403)

Fractures of the Femoral Neck in Elderly Patients with Hyperparathyroidism. Chalmers J, Irvine GB, Ciin Orthop 229:125-130, 1988. (CONTACT: J . Chalmers, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Princess Margaret Rose Hospital, Fair- milehead, Edinburgh EH10 7ED, Scotland)

The Geriatric Evaluation Unit: Optometry's Role. Norden LC, J Am Optom Assoc 59(4):316-319, 1988. (CONTACT: Lyman C. Norden, OD, VA Medical Ctr., 700 S. 19th St., Birmingham, AL 35233)

A Geriatric Optometry Residency. Norden LC, J Am Optom Assoc 59(4):320-322, 1988. (CONTACT: Lyman C. Norden, OD, VA Medical Ctr., 700 S. 19th St., Birmingham, AL 35233)

Geriatrics Emphasis in Physical Therapy: A Histori- cal Survey. Wong RA, Phys Ther 68(3):360-363, 1988. (CONTACT: R. Wong, MS, Program in Physical Therapy, Univ. of Connecticut, School of Allied Health Professions, PO Box U-101, 358 Mansfield Rd., Storrs, CT 06268)

Hip Fractrtre, Depression, and Cognitive Impair- ment: A Follow-up Study. Billig N, Ahmed SW,

Kenmore PI, Orthop Rev 17(3):3 15-320, 1988. (CONTACT: Nathan Billig, MD, Dept. of Psychia- try, Director of the Geriatric Psychiatry Service, Georgetown Univ. Medical Ctr., Washington, DC 20057)

Implications of Biological Aging to the Optometric Patient. Rumsey KE, J Am Optom Assoc 59(4):295- 300, 1988. (CONTACT: Karla E. Rumsey, OD, College of Optometry, Univ. of Houston, 4800 Calhoun, Houston, TX 77004)

Light Resistance and Stretching Exercise in Elderly Women: Effect upon Flexibility. Raab DM, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(4):268-272, 1988. (CONTACT: Everett L. Smith, PhD, Dept. of Preventive Medicine, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, 504 N. Walnut St., Madison, WI 53705)

Light Resistance and Stretching Exercise in Elderly Women: Effect upon Strength. Agre JC, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(4):273-276, 1988. (CONTACT: James C. Agre, MD, PhD, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Univ. of Wisconsin Medi- cal School, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI 53792)

Local and Systemic Factors in the Pathogenesis of Osteoporosis. Raisz LC, N Engl J Med 3 18(13):8 18- 828, 1988. (CONTACT: Lawrence G. Raisz, MD, Div. of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Univ. of Connecti- cut Health Ctr., Farmington, CT 06032)

Low Vision and the Elderly Patient. Bailey I, J Am Optom Assoc 59(4):307-3 1 1, 1988. (CONTACT: Ian Bailey, OD, School of Optometry, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720)

Motivation, Rehabilitation and Aging: A Concep- tual Model. Kemp BJ, Top Geriatr Rehabil 3(3):41- 51, 1988. (CONTACT: Bryan J . Kemp, PhD, Associate Clini- cal Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science and Family Medicine, School of Medicine, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90007)

Physical Activity in Postmenopausal Women: Effect on Back Muscle Strength and Bone Mineral Density of the Spine. Sinaki M, Offord KP, Arch Phys Med

Publications of Interest

Rehabil 69(4):277-280, 1988. (CONTACT: Mehrsheed Sinaki, MD, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905)

Prediction and Assessment of Compliant Behavior. Schunk C, Top Geriatr Rehabil3(3): 15-20, 1988. (CONTACT: Carol Schunk, PT, PsyD, Associated Healthfocus, 12662 SE Stark, Portland, OR 97233)

The Rehabilitation Management of Urinary Inconti- nence (7 articles). Wells T (Issue Editor), Top Geriatr Rehabil 3(2): 1-74, 1988. (CONTACT: See Journal for individual articles- Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 7201 McKinney Cir., Frederick, MD 21701)

Ventilatory Muscle Training in the Elderly. Belman MJ, Gaesser GA, J Appl Physiol 64(3):899-905, 1988. (CONTACT: Michael J . Belman, Division of Respi- ratory Diseases, City of Hope Medical Ctr., Duarte, CA 91010)

"Vision Through My Aging Eyes" Revisited. Man- cil GL, Owsley C, J Am Optom Assoc 59(4):288- 294, 1988. (CONTACT: Gary L. Mancil, OD, School of Optometry/The Medical Ctr., Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, University Station, Birmingham, AL 35294)

Spectral Analysis of Ventilation in Elderly Subjects HEAD AND STROKE Awake and Asleep. Pack AI, et al., J Appl Physiol 64(3): 1257-1267, 1988. The Art of Medicine: Subjective Measures as Predic- (CONTACT: Allan I. Pack, Cardiovascular-Pulmo- tors of Outcome in Stroke and Traumatic Brain nary Div., Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Pennsylva- Injury. N, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil nia, Philadelphia, PA 19104) 69(3): 179-1 82, 1988.

Strategies for Compliance in the Elderly. Thibodaux (CONTACT: Noel Rao, MD, Marianjoy Rehabilita-

L, Shewchuk R, Top Geriatr Rehabil 3(3):21-33, tion Ctr., PO Box 795, Wheaton, IL 60189)

1988. (CONTACT: Louise Thibodaux, MA, OTR, FAOTA, Div. of Occupational Therapy, The Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 3 5294)

Strength Conditioning in Older Men: Skeletal Mus- cle Hypertrophy and Improved Function. Frontera WR, et al., J Appl Physiol64(3): 1038-1044, 1988. (CONTACT: Walter R. Frontera, Human Physiol- ogy Laboratory, US Dept. of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Ctr. on Aging, Tufts Univ., Boston, MA 021 1 1)

Training Programs in Geriatric Optometry. Verma SB, J A m Optom Assoc 59(4):312-315, 1988. (CONTACT: Satya B. Verma, OD, Pennsylvania College of Optometry, 1200 W. Godfrey Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19141)

Treatment of Hip Fractures in Rheumatoid Arthri- tis. Stromqvist B, Kelly I , Lidgren L, Clin Orthop 228:75-78, 1988. (CONTACT: Bjorn Stromqvist, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedics, University Hospital, S-22185, Lund, Sweden)

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Coma Stimulation: A Challenge to Occupational Therapy. Johnson DA, Roethig-Johnston K, Br J Occup Ther 5 l(3): 88-90, 1988. (CONTACT: David A. Johnson, MSc, Dept. of Neuropsychology, Atkinson Morley's Hospital, London, UK)

Motor Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients: Con- current Validity and Interrater Reliability. Poole JL, Whitney SL, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(3): 195-197, 1988. (CONTACT: Janet L. Poole, MA, Programs in Occupational Therapy, Pennsylvania Hall, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261)

Occult Proximal Deep Vein Thrombosis: Its Preva- lence Among Patients Admitted to a Rehabilitation Hospital. Sioson ER, Crowe WE, Dawson NV, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(3): 183-185, 1988. (CONTACT: Eulogio R. Sioson, MD, Highland View Rehabilitation Hospital, H-540, 3395 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, OH 44109)

Perceptual and Motor Impairment within 2 Weeks after a Stroke: A Multifactorial Statistical Approach

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol. 25 No. 3 Summer 1988

Eriksson S, Bernspang B, Fugl-Meyer AR, Occup Ther J Res 8(2): 114-125, 1988. (CONTACT: Brigitta Bernspang, OT, Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital, S-901 85, Umea, Sweden)

Promoting Occupational Therapy by Using a Simu- lated Hemiplegic Arm to Demonstrate Dressing Technique. Rocker JD, Am J Occup Ther 42(2): 123- 126, 1988. (CONTACT: Janice Dale Rocker, INOVA Home Care, Affiliate of the Fairfax Hospital System, Springfield, VA 221 5 1)

Shoulder Pain in Hemiplegia: A Literature Review. Roy CW, Clin Rehabil2(1):35-44, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. Christopher W. Roy, Rehabilita- tion Unit, Astley Ainslie Hospital, Grange Loan, Edinburgh EH9 2HL, UK)

MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS, AND TENDONS

Diffuse Positive Waves: Case Report. Nutter P, Collins K, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(4):295-296, 1988. (CONTACT: Paul Nutter, MD, Northwest Hospi- tal, 1530 N. 115th St., Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98133)

Documentation of Myofascial Trigger Points. Fisch- er AA, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(4):286-291, 1988. (CONTACT: Andrew A. Fischer, MD, PhD, Chief, Rehabilitation Medicine Service, VA Medical Ctr., 130 W. Kingsbridge Rd., Bronx, NY 10468)

Effects of Electrical Muscle Stimulation Combined with Voluntary Contractions after Knee Ligament Surgery. Wigerstad-Lossing I, et al., Med Sci Sports Exer 20(1):93-98, 1988. (CONTACT: Ingrid Wigerstad-Lossing, Depts. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedic Surgery, and Diagnostic Radiology, Univ. of Goteborg, S-413 45 Goteborg, Sweden)

(CONTACT: Robert A. Shively, MD, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, 4949 Barnes Hospital Plaza, 11300 W. Pavilion, St. Louis, MO 631 10)

Isokinetic Strength Training Protocols: Do They Induce Skeletal Muscle Fiber Hypertrophy?. Cote C, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(4):281-285, 1988. (CONTACT: Claude Bouchard, PhD, Laboratoire des Sciences de 1'Activite Physique, PEPS, Univer- site Laval, Ste.-Foy, PQ, G1K 7P4, Canada)

Make Tests and Break Tests of Elbow Flexor Muscle Strength. Bohannon RW, Phys Ther 68(2): 193-194, 1988. (CONTACT: Richard W. Bohannon, MS, Associate Professor, Program in Physical Therapy, Univ. of Connecticut, School of Allied Health Professions, PO Box U-101, 358 Mansfield Rd., Storrs, CT 06268)

Motor Unit Action Potential (MUAP) Sequence and Electrotherapy. Kidd GL, Oldham JA, Clin Rehabil 2(1):23-33, 1988. (CONTACT: G.L. Kidd, Dept. of Physiology, The NeuroTech Research Unit, Univ. of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK)

Recruitment and Termination of Electromyographic Activity in the Hemiparetic Forearm. Hammond MC, Kraft GH, Fitts SS, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(2):106-110, 1988. (CONTACT: Margaret C. Hammond, MD, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA 98 195)

The Role of Warmup in Muscular Injury Preven- tion. Safran MR, et al., Am J Sports Med 16(2): 123- 129, 1988. (CONTACT: Anthony V. Seaber, Dept. of Surgery, P O Box 3093, Duke Univ. Medical Ctr., Durham, NC 27710)

An In Vivo Analysis of the Effect of Transcuta- neous Electrical Stimulation of the Quadriceps and Training Effects of Sub-Maximal Electrostimulation Hamstrings on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Defor- in a Human Muscle. Duchateau J , Hainaut K, Med mation. Kain CC, et al., Am J Sports Med Sci Sports Eicer 20(1):99-104, 1988. 16(2):147-152, 1988. (CONTACT: Jacques Duchateau, Laboratory of

Publications of Interest

Biology and Brain Research Unit, Univ. of Brussels, (CONTACT: David M. Drvaric, MD, c/o The B-1050, Brussels, Belgium) Emory Clinic, 1365 Clifton Rd., Atlanta, GA 30322)

NEUROSCIENCE

An Articulated Neurosurgical Navigation System Using MRI and CT Images. Kosugi Y, et al., IEEE Trans Bioined Eng 35(2): 147-152, 1988. (CONTACT: Y. Kosugi, Tokyo Institute of Tech- nology, Yokohama, 227, Japan)

Back Pain and Sciatica. Fryrnoyer JW, N Engl J Med 318(5):291-300, 1988. (CONTACT: John W. Fryrnoyer, MD, Depts. of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Univ. of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT 05405)

A Robot with Improved Absolute Positioning Accu- racy for CT Guided Stereotactic Brain Surgery. Kwoh YS, et al., IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 35(2):153-160, 1988. (CONTACT: Yik San Kwoh, CT Research, Dept. of Radiology, Memorial Medical Ctr., Long Beach, CA 90801)

Toward the Objective Measurement of Central Processing Resources. Syndulko K, Tourtellotte WW, Richter E, IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 7(1):17- 20, 1988. (CONTACT: Karl Syndulko, Neurology Service, W127A, VA Medical Ctr., Los Angeles, CA 90073)

Effect of Neonatal Handling on Age-Related Im- pairments Associated with the Hippocampus. o R T ~ ~ p ~ ~ 1 ~ IMPLANTS Meaney MJ, et al., Science 239(4841):766-768, 1988.

M. M e a n e ~ 9 Doug1as H o s ~ i - The Accuracy of Selective Magnetic Resonance tal Research Ctr', D e ~ t ' of Imaging Compared with the Findings of Arthro- Medicine, McGill Univ., Montreal, Quebec H4H scopy of the Knee, Polly Jr. DW, et al,, Bone 1R3, Canada) Joint Surg 70A(2): 192-198, 1988.

(CONTACT: Capt. David W. Polly, Jr., Ortho- Medical Antebrachial Cutaneous Neuropathy: Case paedic Surgery Service, Walter Reed Army Medical

Chang CW> Oh SJ, E1ectrom~ogr C1in Ctr., Washington, DC 20307- 5001) Neurophysiol28(1):3-5, 1988. (CONTACT: Shin J. Oh, MD, Dept. of Neurology, The Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, University Anterior Approach to the Knee with Osteotomy of

Station, Birmingham, AL 35294) the Tibial Tubercle for Bicondylar Tibial Fractures. Fernandez DL, J Bone Joint Surg 70A(2):208-219,

Motor Unit Recruitment Order in Neuropathic Disease. Herdmann J , Reiners K, Freund H-J, Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol28(1):53-60, 1988. (CONTACT: Jorg Herdmann, MD, Neurologische Universitatsklinik, Moorenstrasse 5, 4000 Dussel- dorf 1, Federal Republic of Germany)

Neurometrics: Computer-Assisted Differential Diag- nosis of Brain Dysfunctions. John ER, et al., Science 239(4836): 162-169, 1988. (CONTACT: E.R. John, Dept. of Psychiatry, New York Univ. Medical Ctr., New York, NY 10016)

Neuropathic Arthropathy of the Shoulder: A Case Report. Drvaric DM, et al., Orthopedics 11(2):301- 304, 1988.

1988. (CONTACT: Diego L. Fernandez, MD, Dept. of Surgery, Kantonsspital, CH-5001 Aarau, Switzer- land)

Anterior Interosseous Nerve Palsy Following Inter- nal Fixation of the Proximal Radius. Hope PG, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):280-282, 1988. (CONTACT: P.G. Hope, BSc, FRCS, Registrar in Orthopaedic Surgery, Northern General Hospital, Herries Road, Sheffield S5 7AU, England)

Anterior Perineal Dislocation of the Hip with Fracture of the Femora1 Head: A Case Report. Richards BS, Howe DJ, Clin Orthop 228:194-201, 1988.

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol. 25 No. 3 Summer 1988

(CONTACT: B. Stephens Richards, MD, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital, 2222 Welborn St., Dallas, TX 75219)

The Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair: Techniques and Clinical Experience. Jakob RP, et al., A m J Sports Med 16(2):137-142, 1988. (CONTACT: R.P. Jakob, MD, Assistant Chief, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Univ. of Bern, Inselspital, CW-3010 Bern, Switzerland)

Atypical Healed Stress Fracture of the Fibula Masquerading as Chronic Osteomyelitis: A Case Report of Magnetic Resonance Distinction. Castillo M, Tehranzadeh J , Morillo G, A m J Sports Med 16(2):185-188, 1988. (CONTACT: Jamshid Tehranzadeh, MD, Radiol- ogy Dept. (R-109), Univ. of Miami School of Medicine, PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101)

Autogeneic Cancellous Bone Grafting Following Transtrochanteric Hip Arthroplasty. Stefanich RJ, Jabbur MT, Clin Orthop 228:141-149, 1988. (CONTACT: Munir T. Jabbur, MD, 721 Madison Ave., Albany, NY 12208)

Biologic Fixation of Ligament Prostheses and Aug- mentations: An Evaluation of Bone Ingrowth in the Dog. Arnoczky SP, et al., A m J Sports Med 16(2):106-112, 1988. (CONTACT: Steven P. Arnoczky, DVM, Director, Laboratory of Comparative Orthopaedics, The Hos- pital for Special Surgery, 535 E. 70th St., New York, NY 10021)

The Blood Supply of the Osteocutaneous Free Fibular Graft. Carr AJ, MacDonald DA, Water- house N, J Bone Joint Surg '70-B(2):3 19-321, 1988. (CONTACT: A.J. Carr, FRCS, Research Registrar, Nuffield Orthopaedic Ctr., Headington, Oxford OX3 7ND, England)

Bone Scintigraphic Findings in Recruits after Short Periods of Nonweight-bearing Ambulation: A Re- port of Two Cases. Milgrom C, Chisin R, Liebergall M, Orthop Rev 17(2):187-190, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. C. Milgrom, Senior Lecturer in Orthopaedics, Hadassah University Hospital, Ein Kerem, Jerusalem, Israel)

Calcium Phosphate-Coated Porous Titanium Im- plants for Enhanced Skeletal Fixation. Rivero DP, et al., J Biomed Mater Res 22(3): 191-201, 1988. (CONTACT: D.P. Rivero, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush-Presbyterian-St . Luke's Medical Ctr., Chicago, IL 60612)

Cefazolin versus Cefamandole for Prophylaxis Dur- ing Total Joint Arthroplasty. Bryan CS, et al., Clin Orthop 228: 117-122, 1988. (CONTACT: Charles S. Bryan, MD, Richland Memorial Hospital, Columbia, SC 29203)

The Cemented Kinematic-I1 and the Non-Cemented Porous-Coated Anatomic Prostheses for Total Knee Replacement: A Prospective Evaluation. Rorabeck CH, Bourne RB, Nott L, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):483-490, 1988. (CONTACT: C.H. Rorabeck, MD, University Hos- pital, PO Box 5339, Station A, London, Ontario N6A 5A5, Canada)

A Chronically Dislocating Prosthetic Patella: A Case Report. Flandry F, et al., Orthopedics 1 1(3):457-460, 1988. (CONTACT: Stephen D. Cook, PhD, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, Tulane Univ. School of Medi- cine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA 701 12)

A Comparison of Primary and Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty Using the Kinematic Stabilizer Pros- thesis. Hanssen AD, Rand JA, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):491-499, 1988. (CONTACT: James A. Rand, MD, Dept. of Ortho- pedics, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Roches- ter, MN 55905)

Comparison of Replacement Prostheses for Segmen- tal Defects of Bone: Different Porous Coatings for Extracortical Fixation. Okada Y, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70A(2): 160-172, 1988. (CONTACT: Edmund Y.S. Chao, PhD, Biome- chanics Laboratory, Dept. of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905)

A Composite Hip Implant. Mendes DG, et al., Orthop Rev 17(4):402-407, 1988. (CONTACT: D.G. Mendes, MD, The Research Ctr. for Implant Surgery at the Haifa Medical Ctr. (Rothschild), The Rappaport Family Institute for

Publications of interest

Research in the Medical Sciences Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel)

Computed Tomography of the Lower Extremity: Part 111. Sartoris DJ, Resnick D, Orthop Rev 17(2):161-165, 1988. (CONTACT: David J. Sartoris, MD, VA Medical Ctr., Dept. of Radiology, 3350 LaJolla Village Dr., San Diego, CA 92161)

The Correlation Between the Roentgenographic Ap- pearance and Operative Findings at the Bone- Cement Junction of the Socket in Charnley Low Friction Arthroplasties. Hodgkinson JP, Shelley P , Wroblewski BM, Clin Orthop 228: 105-109, 1988. (CONTACT: B.M. Wroblewski, FRCS, Ctr. for Hip Surgery, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, Lancs, WN6 9EP, UK)

Displaced Malleolar Fractures Associated with Spi- ral Fractures of the Tibia1 Shaft. Bostman OM, Clin Orthop 228:202-207, 1988. (CONTACT: O.M. Bostman, MD, Tiirasaarentie 11 A 3, SF-00200 Helsinki, Finland)

Durability of Regenerated Articular Cartilage Pro- duced by Free Autogenous Periosteal Grafts in Major Full-Thickness Defects in Joint Surfaces under the Influence of Continuous Passive Motion: A Follow-up Report at One Year. O'Driscoll SW, Keeley FW, Salter RB, J Bone Joint Surg 70- A(4):595-606, 1988. (CONTACT: Robert B. Salter, OC, MD, MS, FRSC, FRCS(C), The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Ave., Room M299, Toronto, Ontario M5C 1x8, Canada)

Ectopic Bone Formation after Total Hip Arthro- plasty. Soballe K, Christensen F, Kristensen SS, Clin Orthop 228:57-62, 1988. (CONTACT: Kjeld Soballe, MD, Norre Alle 37, 1. DK-8000 Arhus C. Denmark)

Effects of Estrogen Deficiency on the Growth of Tissue into Porous Titanium Implants. Martin RB, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):540-547, 1988. (CONTACT: R.B. Martin, PhD, Orthopaedic Re- search Laboratories, TB-150, Univ. of California at Davis, Davis, CA 95616)

The Effects of Inaccurate Bone Cuts on Femoral Component Position in Total Knee Arthroplasty. Lennox DW, Cohn BT, Eschenroeder Jr HC, Orthopedics 1 1 (2):257-260, 1988. (CONTACT: Dennis W. Lennox, MD, The Union Memorial Hospital, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, 201 E. University Pkwy., Baltimore, MD 21218)

The Effects of Processing Techniques on the Me- chanical Properties of Bone-Anterior Cruciate Liga- ment-Bone Allografts: An Experimental Study in Goats. Jackson DW, et al., Am J Sports Med 16(2):101-105, 1988. (CONTACT: D.W. Jackson, MD, Southern Cali- fornia Ctr. for Sports Medicine, 2760 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806)

An Evaluation of the Mechanical Failure Modalities of a Rotating Hinge Knee Prosthesis. Kester MA, et al., Clin Orthop 228:156-163, 1988. (CONTACT: Stephen D. Cook, PhD, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tulane Univ. School of Medi- cine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA 701 12)

Evaluation of the Results of Extensor Mechanism Reconstruction. Cerullo G, et al., Am J Sports Med 16(2):93-96, 1988. (CONTACT: Ciancarlo Puddu, MD, Ortopedico E Traumatologo, Via C . de Notaris, 2B-00197, Rome, Italy)

Femoral Head Histology Under THARIES Surface Replacement. Incavo S, DeCoster T, Howe J , Orthop Rev 17(3):273-277, 1988. (CONTACT: Stephen Incavo, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedics and Rehabilitation, Univ. of Vermont Col- lege of Medicine, Burlington, VT 05401)

Fixation of Displaced Subcapital Femoral Fractures: Compression Screw Fixation versus Double Diver- gent Pins. Christie J , Howie CR, Armour PC, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2): 199-201, 1988. (CONTACT: J. Christie, FRCS, Consultant Ortho- paedic Surgeon, Princess Margaret Rose Orthopae- dic Hospital, Fairmilehead, Edinburgh EHlO 7ED, Scotland)

Fracture of the Iliac Crest Following Bone Grafting: A Case Report. Cohn BT, Krackow KA, Orthope- dics 11(3):473-474, 1988.

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol. 25 No. 3 Summer 1988

(CONTACT: Kenneth A. Krackow, MD, The Good Samaritan Professional Bldg., Suite G-1, 5601 Loch Raven Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21239)

Fracture of the Porous-Coated Metal Tray of a Biologically Fixed Knee Prosthesis: Report of a Case. Morrey BF, Chao EYS, Clin Orthop 228:182- 189, 1988. (CONTACT: Bernard F. Morrey, MD, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905)

Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations of the Tarso- metatarsal Joint. Arntz CT, Veith RG, Hansen ST, J Bone Joint Surg 70A(2): 173-181, 1988. (CONTACT: Craig T. Arntz, MD, University Hos- pital, RK-10, Seattle, WA 98195)

Fractures of the Polyethylene Bearing Insert in Bateman Bipolar Hip Prostheses. Herzenberg JE, et al., Clin Orthop 228:88-93, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. John E. Herzenberg, Univ. of Michigan, Sect. of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospitals, Box 0328, 1500 E. Medical Ctr. Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48 109-0328)

Fractures of the Scapula: A Review of the Litera- ture. Guttentag IJ, Rechtine GR, Orthop Rev 17(2): 147-150, 1988. (CONTACT: Ira J. Guttentag, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Montefiore/Albert Einstein Medical Ctr., Bronx, NY 10467)

Histopathologic Evaluation in Failed Gerard Double Cup Arthroplasty. Willems WJ, et al., Clin Orthop 228:123-133, 1988. (CONTACT: W.J. Willems, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedic Surgery, Medical Ctr. Alkmaar, Van Everdingenstraat 18, Alkmaar, The Netherlands)

Improving the Fit of Press-Fit Hip Stems. Robert- son DD, et al., Clin Orthop 228: 134-140, 1988. (CONTACT: Douglas D. Robertson, MD, Orthope- dic Biomechanics Laboratory, Brigham and Wom- en's Hospital, 75 Francis St., Boston, MA 021 15)

Infection in Bone Allografts: Incidence, Nature, and Treatments. Lord CF, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):369-376, 1988. (CONTACT: C. Frederick Lord, MD, Mount As- cutney Hospital Medical Ctr., R.R. 1, Box 6, Windsor, VT 05089)

The Intertrochanteric Hip Fracture: A Retrospective Analysis. Steinberg GG, et al., Orthopedics 11(2):265-273, 1988. (CONTACT: Gerald G. Steinberg, MD, Dept. of Orthopedics, Univ. of Massachusetts Medical Ctr., 55 Lake Ave. North, Worcester, MA 01605)

Intramedullary Locking Nails in the Management of Femoral Shaft Fractures. Christie J, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):206-210, 1988. (CONTACT: J. Christie, FRCS, Consultant Ortho- paedic Surgeon, Princess Margaret Rose Orthopae- dic Hospital, Fairmilehead, Edinburgh EHlO 7ED, Scotland)

Intraoperative and Postoperative Subtrochanteric Fracture of the Femur Associated with Removal of the Zickel Nail. Ovadia DN, Chess JL, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(2):239-243, 1988. (CONTACT: Daniel N. Ovadia, MD, 2428 Castillo St., Suite B, Santa Barbara, CA 93105)

Knee Arthrodesis with a Tension-Band Plate. Pritchett JW, Mallin BA, Matthews AC, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(2):285-288, 1988. (CONTACT: James W. Pritchett, MD, 226 Second Ave. West, Seattle, WA 98119)

Late Infections of Total Joint Prostheses: A Review and Recommendations for Prevention. Maderazo EG, Judson S, Pasternak H , Clin Orthop 229: 131- 142, 1988. (CONTACT: Eufronio G. Maderazo, MD, Medical Research Laboratory and Infectious Disease Div., Dept. of Medicine, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT 06115)

Indications for Custom Total Hip Arthroplasty. The Latissimus Dorsi Flap for Reconstruction of the Jinnah RH, Chir B, Tooke SM, Adv Orthop Surg Brachium and Shoulder. Stern PJ , Carey JP, J Bone 11(5):209-213, 1988. Joint Surg 70-A(4):526-535, 1988. (CONTACT: B. Chir, Assistant Professor, Johns (CONTACT: Peter J. Stern, MD, 2800 Winslow, Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD 2121 8) Suite 401, Cincinnati, OH 45206)

Publications of Interest

Loosening of the Socket in a 35-mm Snap-Fit Prosthesis and the Charnley Hip Prosthesis: A Roentgenographic Evaluation of 321 Cases Oper- ated upon Because of Osteoarthritis. Carlsson AS, Lindberg HO, Sanzen L, Clin Orthop 228:63-68, 1988. (CONTACT: Ake S. Carlsson, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Malmo General Hospital, S-214 01, Malmo, Sweden)

Metallic Wear in Failed Titanium-Alloy Total Hip Replacements. Agins I-IJ, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):347-356, 1988. (CONTACT: Howard J. Agins, MD, 9843 Gross Point Rd., Skokie, 1L 60076)

Micromotion of Noncemented Freeman-Samuelson Knee Prostheses in Gonarthrosis: A Roentgen- Stereophotogrammetric Analysis of Eight Successful Cases. Ryd L, et al., Clin Orthop 229:205-212, 1988. (CONTACT: Leif Ryd, MD, Dept. of Orthopedics, University Hospital, S-221 85, Lund, Sweden)

A Modified Extensile Exposure for the Treatment of Complex or Malunited Acetabular Fractures. Rein- ert CM, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):329-337, 1988. (CONTACT: Capt. Charles M. Reinert, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, VA 23708)

Open Tibia1 Fractures Treated by Anterior Half-Pin Frame Fixation. Steinfield PH, et al., Clin Orthop 228:208-214, 1988. (CONTACT: Neil J . Cobelli, MD, 2330 Eastchester Rd., Bronx, NY 10469)

Patellar Component Dissociation in Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Report of Two Cases. Sutherland CJ, Clin Orthop 228:178-181, 1988. (CONTACT: Charles J. Sutherland, MD, Div. of Orthopedic Surgery, Washington Univ., 4949 Barnes Hospital, Suite 11300 W. Pavilion, St. Louis, MO 63 110)

Post-Traumatic Fracture of Polyrnethylmethacrylate Surrounding a Harrington Hook Site: A Radiolu- cent Cause of Instability and Pain. Grogan DP, Ogden JA, Orthopedics 1 1 (4):593-596, 1988. (CONTACT: Dennis P. Grogan, MD, Assistant

Chief of Staff, Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, 12502 N. Pine Dr., Tampa, FL 33612- 4799)

Posteriorly Stabilised Total-Condylar Knee Replace- ment: 3 to 8 Years' Follow-Up of 85 Knees. Aglietti P , Buzzi R, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):211-216, 1988. (CONTACT: P . Aglietti, MD, Associate Professor, The First Orthopaedic Clinic of the Univ. of Florence Medical School, Largo Palagi n. 1, 501 39, Florence, Italy)

Pre- and Post-Operative Gait Analysis of Hip Osteoarthritic Patients Fitted with Ceramic Auto- phor Total Hip Replacement. Rigas C, Xenakis T, Eng Med 17(1):3-6, 1988. (CONTACT: C. Rigas, Medical Physics Labora- tory, School of Medicine, Univ. of Ioannina, Greece)

Prevention of Infection after Total Joint Replace- ment. Petty W, Spanier S, Shuster J J , J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):536-539, 1988. (CONTACT: William Petty, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedics, Box 5-246, Univ. of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610)

Radiographic Changes in Bone Dimensions in Asymptomatic Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasties. Comadoll JL, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):433- 438, 1988. (CONTACT: J.L. Comadoll, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedic Surgery, Hennepin County Medical Ctr., 701 Park Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55415)

Radiographic Determination of the Angle of Ver- sion of the Femoral Component in Total Hip Replacement. Schmotzer H, Learmonth ID, Eng Med 17(1):7-9, 1988. (CONTACT: Hans Schmotzer, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Univ. of Cape Town, South Africa)

Radiography and Histology of a Threaded Acetabu- lar Implant: One Case Studied at Two Years. Bobyn JD, Engh CA, Glassman AH, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):302-304, 1988. (CONTACT: J .D. Bobyn, PhD, Research Director, Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute, 2465 Army Navy Dr., Arlington, VA 22206)

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol. 25 No. 3 Summer 1988

Reconstruction for Defects of the Proximal Part of al., Clin Orthop 229: 182-184, 1988. the Femur Using Allograft Arthroplasty. Jofe MH, (CONTACT: Timothy Massey, MD, Dept. of Or- et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):507-516, 1988. thopaedics (M/C #844), Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, (CONTACT: Michael H. Jofe, MD, Massachusetts Box 6998, Chicago, IL 60680) General Hospital, Boston, MA 021 14)

Shoulder Arthrodesis Using a Pelvic-Reconstruction Reconstruction of the Lateral Ligaments of the plate. ~ i ~ h ~ ~ d ~ RR, et al., J B~~~ joint surg Ankle for Chronic Lateral Instability. Karlsson J, et 70-A(3):416-421, 1988. al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):581-588, 1988. (CONTACT: Robin R. Richards, MD, Queen St. (CONTACT: Jon f(arlsson, MD, East Hospital, East, Suite 800, Toronto, Ontario M5C 1R6, Can- S-416 85 Goteborg, Sweden) ada)

Results of Transtrochanteric Rotational Osteotomy for Nontraumatic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head. Masuda T, et al., Clin Orthop 228:69-74, 1988. (CONTACT: Takeshi Masuda, MD, Dept. of Or- thopaedic Surgery, Hokkaido Univ., School of Medicine, Kita-15, Nishi-7, Kita-Ku 060, Sapporo, Japan)

Review of the Brachial Plexus. Part I: Acute Injuries, Part 11: Reconstruction after Chronic Upper Plexus Injuries. Ferenz CC, Orthopedics 1 1(3):479-495, 1988. (CONTACT: Clint C. Ferenz, MD, 189 Chestnut Hill Ave., No. 9, Brighton, MA 02135)

Revision Operations on Infected Total Hip Arthro- plasties: Two- to Nine-Year Follow-up Study. Sanzen L, et al., Clin Orthop 229: 165-172, 1988. (CONTACT: Lennart Sanzen, MD, Dept. of Ortho- pedic Surgery, Malmo General Hospital 5214 01, Malmo, Sweden)

The Role of Arthroscopic Surgery in the Evaluation of Acute Traumatic Hemarthrosis of the Knee. Butler JC, Andrews JR, Clin Orthop 228:150-152, 1988. (CONTACT: J.C. Butler, MD, Dept. of Orthopae- dic Surgery, Tulane Univ. School of Medicine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA 701 12)

Significance of Radiographic Magnification in Total Hip Replacement. Jensen JS, Adv Orthop Surg 11(4):162-164, 1988. (CONTACT: J. Steen Jensen, MD, PhD, Depts. of Orthopaedic Surgery U and Orthopaedic Radiology XU, Rigshospitalet, Univ. of Copenhagen, Copen- hagen, Denmark)

The St Georg Sledge for Unicompartmental Re- placement of the Knee: A Prospective Study of 115 Cases. MacKinnon J, Young S, Baily RAJ, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):217-222, 1988. (CONTACT: J. MacKinnon, MA, FRCS, Registrar in Orthopaedics, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Malbor- ough St., Bristol BS2 8HW, England)

Surgical Interruption of Patellar Blood Supply by Total Knee Arthroplasty. Kayler DE, Lyttle D, Clin Orthop 229:221-227, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. D. Lyttle, Health Sciences Ctr., RR 545, 800 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1M4, Canada)

Technical Considerations of Total Knee Arthro- plasty after Proximal Tibia1 Osteotomy. Windsor RE, Insall JN, Vince KG, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):547-555, 1988. (CONTACT: Russell E. Windsor, MD, Knee Ser- vice, The Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 E. 70th

The Role of Arthroscopy in the Treatment of St., New York, NY 10021)

Postoperative Fibroarthrosis of the Knee Joint. Parisien JS, Clin Orthop 229: 185-195, 1988. Threaded Acetabular Components: Design Ratio-

(CONTACT: J. Serge Parisien, MI), 1070 Park nale and Preliminary Clinical Experience. Mallory Ave., New York, NY 10028) TH, et al., Orthop Rev 17(3):305-3 14, 1988.

(CONTACT: Thomas H. Mallory, MD, The Ohio Serum Lidocaine Levels during Arthroscopy Using State Univ., Attending Staff, St. Anthony Medical Continuous Irrigation with Lidocaine. Massey T, et Ctr., Columbus, OH 43210)

Publications of Interest

Tissue Reaction to Implant Corrosion in 38 Internal Fixation Devices. Thomas KA, et al., Orthopedics 11(3):441-451, 1988. (CONTACT: Stephen D. Cook, PhD, Dept. of "

Orthopedic Surgery, Tulane Univ. School of Medi- cine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA 701 12)

Total Articular Replacement Arthroplasty. Cohn BT, et al., Orthopedics 11(4):551-558, 1988. (CONTACT: A. Seth Greenwald, DPhil (Oxon), The Mt. Sinai Medical Ctr., 1 Mt. Sinai Dr., Cleveland, OH 44 106)

Total Femoral Replacement. Nerubay J , et al., Clin Orthop 229: 143-148, 1988. (CONTACT: J. Nerubay, MD, Hagderot 4, Savyon, Israel)

Total Hip Acetabular Component Position Affects Component Loosening Rates. Yoder SA, et al., Clin Orthop 228:79-81, 1988. (CONTACT: Richard A. Brand, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242)

The Treatment of a Phalangeal Delayed Union Using Electrical Stimulation. Oh1 MD, Smith WS, Orthopedics 11(4):585-588, 1988. (CONTACT: Matthew Ohl, MD, Dept. of Orthope- dics, Mount Carmel Medical Ctr., 793 W. State St., Columbus, OH 43222)

Treatment of Infected Non-Unions and Segmental Defects of the Tibia with Staged Microvascular Muscle Transplantation and Bone-Grafting. Gordon L, Chiu EJ, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):377-386, 1988. (CONTACT: Leonard Gordon, MD, Dept. of Or- thopaedic Surgery/U471, Univ. of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0728)

Treatment of Subtrochanteric Fractures Complicat- ing Operative Pinning of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: A Case Report. Yahiro MA, Michael RH, Adv Orthop Surg 11(4):153-157, 1988. (CONTACT: Martin A. Yahiro, MD, Div. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21218)

The Uncemented Porous-Coated Anatomic Total Hip Prosthesis: Two-Year Results of a Prospective

Consecutive Series. Callaghan J J , Dysart SH, Sa- vory CG, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):337-346, 1988. (CONTACT: Major John J. Callaghan, Orthopae- dic Service, Walter Reed Army Medical Ctr., Wash- ington, DC 20307-5001)

Unicompartmental Arthroplasty of the Knee with a Minimum Ten-Year Follow-up Period. Marmor L, Clin Orthop 228: 171-177, 1988. (CONTACT: Leonard Marmor, MD, 10921 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 91 1, Los Angeles, CA 90024)

The Use of Freeze-dried Allografts in the Manage- ment of Global Rotator Cuff Tears. Nasca RJ, Clin Orthop 228:218-226, 1988. (CONTACT: Richard J . Nasca, MD, Div. of Ortho- paedic Surgery, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35233)

ORTHOTICS

An Alternative Casting Technique for Narrow ML Sockets. Horowitz J, Lefton M, Orthot Prosthet 41(4):66-70, 1988. (CONTACT: .Justin Horowitz, CPO, M & M Pros- thetic Associates, Inc., RD 2, Rt. 28W, Box 194P, Kingston, NY 12401)

Clinical Analysis of Foot Problems. Seale KS, Clin Prosthet Qrthot 12(2):44-50, 1988. (CONTACT: Karen S. Seale, MD, Dept. of Ortho- pedics, Univ. of Arkansas Medical Ctr., 4301 W. Markham, Little Rock, AR 72205)

A Clinical Review of the Adult Hip Guidance Orthosis (Parawalker) in Traumatic Paraplegics. Summers BN, McClelland MR, El Masri WS, Paraplegia 26(1): 19-26, 1988. (CONTACT: Mr. B.N. Summers, FRCS, Senior Orthopaedic Registrar, Orthopaedic Dept., The Middlesex Hospital, London W 1, UK)

The D-2, Stump Protector. Livingstone DP, A m J Occup Ther 42(3):185-187, 1988. (CONTACT: Douglas P. Livingstone, OTR/L, Great Falls Orthopaedic Associates, 1300 28th St. South, Suite 5, Great Falls, MT 59405)

Diaphyseal Fractures of the Humerus: Treatment with Prefabricated Braces. Zagorski JB, et al., J

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Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):607-610, 1988. (CONTACT: Joseph B. Zagorski, MD, 6280 Sunset Dr., Suite 404, Miami, FL 33143)

Effect of a Hydrocolloid Dressing on the Pain Level from Abrasions on the Feet during Intensive March- ing. Hedman LA, Milit Med 153(4): 188-190, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. Lars A. Hedman, Dept. of Sur- gery I , Sahlgren Hospital, S-413 45 Gothenburg, Sweden)

The Effect of Halo-Vest Length on Stability of the Cervical Spine: A Study in Normal Subjects. Wang GJ, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):357-360, 1988. (CONTACT: G.J. Wang, MD, Univ. of Virginia Medical Ctr., Box 159, Charlottesville, VA 22908)

Energy Costs of Walking and Standing with Func- tional Neuromuscular Stimulation and Long Leg Braces. Marsolais EB, Edwards BG, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(4):243-249, 1988. (CONTACT: E.B. Marsolais, MD, PhD, VA Medi- cal Ctr., 10701 East Boulevard, Rm. K205, Cleve- land, OH 44106)

A Fixation Device for Corrective Osteotomy: Brief Report. Kanaujia RR, Yoshioka K, Murakarna T, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):223, 1988. (CONTACT: R.R. Kanaujia, MBBS, MS Orth, Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Hiro- shima Univ. School of Medicine, Kasumi, 1-2-3, Hiroshima 734, Japan)

The Northwestern University Knee Orthotic System. Part I: The N.u.K.0. Knee Joint; Part 11: The Complete Orthosis. Schafer M, et al., Orthot Pros- thet 41(4):29-50, 1988. (CONTACT: Michael Schafer, MD, Dept. of Or- thopedic Surgery, Northwestern Univ. Medical School, 345 E. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60611)

Orthopedic Walkers: Effect on Plantar Pressures. Birke JA, Nawoczenski DA, Clin Prosthet Orthot 12(2):74-80, 1988. (CONTACT: James A. Birke, PT, MS, Chief, Physical Therapy Dept., G.W. Long Hansen's Dis- ease Ctr., Carville, LA 70721)

Orthotic Management of the Arthritic Foot. Schuch CM, Clin Prosthet Orthot 12(2):5 1-60, 1988.

(CONTACT: C. Michael Schuch, CPO, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Rehabilitation Engineering Services, Univ. of Virginia Medical Ctr., Box 467, Char- lottesville, VA 22908)

Paraplegic Locomotion. Whittle MW, Clin Rehabil 2(1):45-49, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. Michael W. Whittle, Consultant Clinical Physiologist, Univ. of Oxford, Oxford Orthopaedic Engineering Ctr., Nuffield Orthopaedic Ctr., Headington, Oxford OX3 7LD, UK)

Prophylactic Knee Braces and Injury to the Lower Extremity. Grace TG, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3) :422-427, 1988. (CONTACT: Thomas G. Grace, MD, 8301 Spain Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109)

Prophylactic Use of a Hip Cast-Brace Following Primary and Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty. Mallory TH, et al., Orthop Rev 17(2): 178-183, 1988. (CONTACT: Thomas H. Mallory, MD, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH 43210)

Rigid Removable Dressing in a Case of Poor Wound Healing. Richter KJ, Hurvitz EA, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(2): 128-129, 1988. (CONTACT: Kenneth J. Richter, DO, Sinai Hospi- tal of Detroit, 6767 W. Outer Dr., Detroit, MI 48235)

Roil Splints: An Option in Low-Profile Dynamic Splinting. Lucas BB, Am J Occup Ther 42(1):49-52, 1988. (CONTACT: Barbara B. Lucas, MS, OTR, Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Program, Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital, 3601 W. 13 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, MI 48072)

Soft Molded Sandals for Insensitive Foot Care. Coleman WC, Plaia A, Clin Prothet Orthot 12(2):67-73, 1988. (CONTACT: William C. Coleman, DPM, Chief, Podiatry Dept., Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Ctr., Carville, LA 70721)

Trochanteric Girdle to Prevent Hip Dislocation in Standing: Suggestion from the Field. Ruys EC, Phys Ther 68(2):226-227, 1988. (CONTACT: Elaine C. Ruys, MA, Crippled Chil-

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dren's Div., Child Development and Rehabilitation (CONTACT: Gerald F. Fletcher, MD, Emory Univ. Ctr., Oregon Health Sciences Univ., PO Box 574, School of Medicine, 1441 Clifton Rd. NE, Atlanta, Rm. 1279, Portland, OR 97207) GA 30322)

Two Way Stretch Knee Orthoses. Brummer P , Fitness to Drive a Car after Recovery from Severe Orthot Prosthet 41(4):51-56, 1988. Head Injury. van Zomeren AH, et al., Arch Phys (CONTACT: Peter Brummer, VP of Julius Zorn, Med Rehabil69(2):90-96, 1988. GmbH, 8890 Aichach, Federal Republic of Ger- (CONTACT: A.H. van Zomeren, PhD, Dept. of many) Neurology, Univ. Hospital, 9713 EZ Groningen,

The Netherlands)

PHYSICAL FITNESS Flexibility Training for Wheelchair Athletes. Ken- nedy SO, Sports 'N Spokes 13(5):43-46, 1988.

Amputee Golf: We Play with What We Have Left! (CONTACT: Susan 0. Kennedy, Dept. of Physical Wilson B, Palaestra 4(2):33-34, 1988. Education, Texas Woman's Univ., Denton, TX (CONTACT: Bob Wilson, National Amputee Golf Association, 57 11 Yearling Ct., Bonita, CA 92002; (619) 479-4578)

Analysis of Wheelchair Track Performances. Coutts KD, Schutz RW, Med Sci Sports Exercise 20(2): 188- 194, 1988. (CONTACT: Kenneth D. Coutts, Dept. of Sport Sciences, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1 W5, Canada)

The Computer as a Tool in Coaching Disabled Athletes. Hebert GP, Cooper MA, Palaestra 4(2):30-32, 35, 1988. (CONTACT: Glenn P. Hebert, MS, Senior Re- search Programmer, Exxon Production Research, Houston, TX 77252-21 89)

Do Physically Disabled Individuals Desire Participa- tion in Risk Sports? Lathen CW, Stoll SK, Hyder M, Palaestra 4(2): 19-23, 1988. (CONTACT: Calvin W. Lathen, EdD, Recreation Dept., Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83843)

The Effect of Total Hip Replacement on Driving Reactions. MacDonald W, Owen JW, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):202-205, 1988. (CONTACT: Warren MacDonald, BE, MPhil, MIEAust, Design Engineer, Oxford Orthopaedic Engineering Ctr . , Nuffield Orthopaedic Ctr., Head- ington, Oxford OX3 7LD, England)

Exercise Testing in Patients with Musculoskeletal Handicaps. Fletcher GF, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(2): 123-127, 1988.

Heart Rates of Participants in Wheelchair Sports. Coutts KD, Paraplegia 26(1):43-49, 1988. (CONTACT: K.D. Coutts, PhD, Dept. of Sports Sciences, Univ. of British Columbia, 6081 Univer- sity Blvd., Vancouver, BC, V6T 1W5, Canada)

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!: Persons with Disabilities Skiing. Leung P , J Rehabil 54(1):10-13, 1988. (CONTACT: The Ski for Light Program, 1455 Lake St., Minneapolis, MN 55408; and, Winter Park, PO Box 36, Winter Park, CO 80482; (303) 726-5514)

Manual Wheelchair Propulsion: Effects of Power Output on Psychology and Technique. Van Der Woude LHV, et al., Med Sci Sports Exer 20(1):70- 78, 1988. (CONTACT: L.H.V. Van Der Woude, Dept. of Functional Anatomy, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Free Univ., 1007MC Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

1988 National Wheelchair Games Qualifying Meets and Standards. Author not listed, Sports 'N Spokes 13(6):39-43, 1988. (CONTACT: Sports 'N Spokes Magazine, 5201 N. 19th Ave., Suite 111, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

Pioneering a Park for the Disabled. Crase N, Sports 'N Spokes 13(6):58-59, 1988. (CONTACT: Nancy Crase, Managing Editor, Sports 'N Spokes Magazine, 5201 N. 19th Ave., Suite 11 1, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol. 25 No. 3 Summer 1988

Racing Chair Lingo-or How to Order a Racing Wheelchair. Cooper R, Sports 'N Spokes 13(6):29- 32, 1988. (CONTACT: Rory Cooper, c/o Sports 'N Spokes Magazine, 5201 N. 19th Ave., Suite 11 1, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

Sailing the Lord Nelson: An Able-Bodied and Disabled Crew of Landlubbers and Sea Dogs Set a Course from London to Southampton, on a Voyage None Would Soon Forget. Lancaster JA, Paraplegia News 42(2):7-12, 1988. (CONTACT: John A. Lancaster, c/o Paraplegia News, 5201 N. 19th Ave., Suite 11 1, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

Scuba Diving: Taking the Wheelchair Out of Wheel- chair Sports. Botvin Madorsky JG, Madorsky AG, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(3):215-218, 1988. (CONTACT: Julie G. Botvin Madorsky, MD, Spi- nal Cord Injury Program, Casa Colina Hospital, 255 E. Bonita Ave., Pomona, CA 91767)

6th Annual Survey of the Lightweights. Crase N, Sports 'N Spokes 13(6):7-28, 1988. (CONTACT: Nancy Crase, Managing Editor, Sports 'N Spokes Magazine, 5201 N. 19th Avenue, Suite 11 1, Phoenix, AZ 8501 5)

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Acceleration of Wound Healing with High Voltage, Monophasic, Pulsed Current. Kloth LC, Feedar JA, Phys Ther 68(4):503-508, 1988. (CONTACT: Luther C. Kloth, MS, Program in Physical Therapy, Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, W1 53233-2269)

Computers as Treatment: The Use of the Computer as an Occupational Therapy Medium. Smart S, Clin Rehabil2(1):61-69, 1988. (CONTACT: Mr. Steve Smart, Research Assistant, Microcomputer Ctr., The University, Dundee DD 1 4HN, UK)

Essential Therapies for Joint, Soft Tissue and Disk Disorders. Swezey RL, Phys Med Rehabil 2(1):1- 105, 1988. (CONTACT: Robert L. Swezey, MD, FACP, c/o

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: State of the Art Reviews, Hanley & Belfus, Inc., 210 S. 13th St., Philadelphia, PA 19 107)

Ice and High Voltage Pulsed Stimulation in Treat- ment of Acute Lateral Ankle Sprains. Michlovitz S, Smith W, Watkins M, J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 9(9):301-304, 1988. (CONTACT: Susan Michlovitz, MS, PT, Hahne- mann Univ., Programs in Physical Therapy, Mail Stop 502, Broad and Vine Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192)

Physical Therapy Care for Low Back Pain: Moni- tored Program of First-Contact Nonphysician Care. Overman SS, et al., Phys Ther 68(2): 199-207, 1988. (CONTACT: Paul H. Rockey, MD, MPH, Pacific Medical Ctr., 1200 12th Ave. South, Quarters 3 and 4, Seattle, WA 98144)

Prognostic Variability Among Chronic Pain Pa- tients: Implications for Study Design, Interpreta- tion, and Reporting. Deyo RA, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(3): 174- 178, 1988. (CONTACT: Richard A. Deyo, MD, Seattle VA Medical Ctr., 1660 S. Columbian Way, Seattle, WA 98 108)

The Reliability of the Motor Development Check- list. Gevelinger M, Ottenbacher KJ, Tiffany T, Am J Occup Ther 42(2):81-86, 1988. (CONTACT: Marcia Gevelinger, MS, OTR, Central Wisconsin Ctr. for the Developmentally Disabled in Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53704)

Rising from a Supine Position to Erect Stance: Description of Adult Movement and a Developmen- tal Hypothesis. VanSant AF, Phys Ther 68(2):185- 192, 1988. (CONTACT: Ann F. VanSant, PhD, Dept. of Physical Therapy, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth Univ., PO Box 224, MCV Station, Richmond, VA 23298-0001)

PROSTHETICS

Functional Considerations in Partial Foot Amputa- tions. Parziale JR, Hahn KK, Orthop Rev 17(3):262- 266, 1988.

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(CONTACT: John R. Parziale, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Brown Univ. Program in Medicine, Providence, RI 02912)

The Prosthetics Needs of Vietnam: Report of a Visit by Five Non-Governmental Organizations to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Quigley MJ, AOPA Almanac 37(3):30-34, 1988. (CONTACT: Michael J . Quigley, CPO, c/o AOPA Almanac, 717 Pendleton St., Alexandria, VA 223 14)

Report From: International Workshop on Above- Knee Fitting and Alignment Techniques. Schuch CM, Clin Prosthet Orthot 12(2):81-98, 1988. (CONTACT: C. Michael Schuch, CPO, Dept. of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Univ. of Virginia Medical Ctr., Box 467, Charlottesville, VA 22908)

Salvage of Infected or Failed Below-Knee Amputa- tions with Total Contact Casting and Continued Weight Bearing. Pinzur MS, Smith D, Osterman H , Orthopedics 11(3):437-439, 1988. (CONTACT: Michael S. Pinzur, MD, Dept. of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Loyola Univ. Med- ical Ctr., 2160 S. First Ave., Maywood, IL 60153)

The Susceptible Insensate Foot. Kalter ME, Jacobs RL, Clin Prosthet Orthot 12(2):61-66, 1988. (CONTACT: Mitchell E. Kalter, MD, Div. of Orthopedic Surgery, Albany Medical College, Al- bany, NY 12208)

The Accuracy of Systemic versus Psychological Evidence in Judging Vocational Evaluator Recom- mendations: A Preliminary Test of a Systemic Theory of Vocational Rehabilitation. Cottone RR, Grelle M, Wilson WC, J Rehabil 54(1):45-52, 1988. (CONTACT: R. Rocco Cottone, PhD, CRC, Cen- tral Missouri State Univ., 117 Lovinger Bldg., Warrensburg, MO 64093)

Brain Imaging: Applications in Psychiatry. Andrea- sen NC, Science 239(4846):1381-1388, 1988. (CONTACT: Nancy C. Andreasen, Dept. of Psychi- atry, Univ. of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA 52242)

Measurement of Cognitive Function. Vinson DB, IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 7(1):21-22, 1988. (CONTACT: David B. Vinson, Assessment Sys- tems, Inc., Five Greenway Plaza, Suite 1800, Hous- ton, TX 77046)

Mental Health Outpatient Morbidity Reporting among US Navy Submarine Personnel, 1972-1983. Dean NA, Scott HP, Dembert ML, Milit Med 153(4): 163-165, 1988. (CONTACT: Capt. Norman A. Dean, MC USN, Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Unit No. 6, Box 112, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860-5040)

Modified WAIS-R for Patients with Speech and/or Hand Dysfunction. Berninger VW, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(4):250-255, 1988. (CONTACT: Virginia W. Berninger, PhD, 3225 Miller DQ-12, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA 98 195)

A Phenomenology of Heat Injury: The Predomi- nance of Confusion. Carter BJ, Cammermeyer M, Milit Med 153(3): 118-123, 1988. (CONTACT: LTC Barbara Carter, OIC Research and Development, 352d Evacuation Hospital (SMBL), Bldg. 794, Oakland Army Base, Oakland, CA 94626-5045)

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Hypnosis and the Divided Self. Bower B, Sci News 133(13):197, 1988. (CONTACT: Bruce Bower, 1719 N St. NW, Wash- ington, DC 20036)

Professional Involvement in Sexuality Counseling for Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries. Novak PP, Mitchell MM, Am J Occup Ther 42(2):105-112, 1988. (CONTACT: Paul P. Novak, MS, OTR, Occupa- tional Therapy Dept., Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Ctr., Schenectady, NY 12308)

Psychologic Testing in Amputation Rehabilitation. Pinzur MS, Graham G, Osterman H, Clin Orthop 229:236-240, 1988. (CONTACT: Michael S. Pinzur, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Loyola Univ. Medical Ctr., 2160 S. First Ave., Maywood, IL 60153)

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The Role of the Family in Rehabilitation. Marlatt J , J Rehabil 54(1):7-8, 77, 1988. (CONTACT: Jean Marlatt, c/o Journal of Rehabil- itation, 633 S. Washington St., Alexandria, VA 223 14)

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselling: The Issue is Professionalism. Weston K, Rehabil Dig 18(4):12, 1988. (CONTACT: Ken Weston, c/o Rehabilitation Di- gest, One Yonge St., Suite 21 10, Toronto, Ontario M5E IES, Canada)

SENSORY AIDS-HEARING

AIDS and the Hearing Professional: Low Risk, but No Margin for Error. Radcliffe D, Hear J 41(2):7- 11, 1988. (CONTACT: Donald Radcliffe, PO Box A3945, Chicago, IL 60690)

Barotrauma: A Review for the Hearing Specialist. Agnew J , Hear J 41(2):30-34, 1988. (CONTACT: Jerry Agnew, Starkey Laboratories, P O Box 8100, Colorado Springs, CO 80933)

Cochlear Pathology of Long Term Neomycin In- duced Deafness in Cats. Leake PA, Hradek GT, Hear Res 33(1): 11-34, 1988. (CONTACT: P.A. Leake, Dept. of Otolaryngology, Epstein Laboratory, Univ. of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0526)

The Effect of Laryngeal Nerve Stimulation on Phonation: A Glottographic Study Using an In Vivo Canine Model. Moore DM, Berke GS, J Acoust Soc A m 83(2):705-715, 1988. (CONTACT: Dennis M. Moore, UCLA Div. of Head and Neck Surgery, UCLA School of Medi- cine, Los Angeles, CA 90024)

Gap Detection with Sinusoids and Noise in Normal, Impaired, and Electrically Stimulated Ears. Moore BCJ, Glasberg BR, J Acoust Soc A m 83(3):1093- 1101, 1988. (CONTACT: Brian C.J. Moore, Dept. of Experi- mental Psychology, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK)

Hearing Aid Selection for Severe-to-Profound Hear- ing Loss. Schwartz DM, Lyregaard PE, Lundh P , Hear J 41(2):13-17, 1988. (CONTACT: Daniel M. Schwartz, PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 3400 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19104)

Heterodyne Interferometer for Submicroscopic Vi- bration Measurements in the Inner Ear. Willemin JF, Dandliker R, J Acoust Soc A m 83(2):787-795, 1988. (CONTACT: Jean-Francois Willemin, Mettler In- strumente AG, CH-8606 Greifensee, Switzerland)

Selecting Binaural Hearing Aid Candidates: A Mod- erate Approach. Lundeen C, Hear J 41(1):12-14, 1988. (CONTACT: Conrad Lundeen, West Virginia Univ., Dept. of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Allen Hall, 805, Morgantown, WV 26506-6 122)

Selecting Hearing Aids for Patients Effectively (SHAPE). Humes LE, Hear J 41(1):15-18, 1988. (CONTACT: Larry E. Humes, c/o Venture 4th, 2003 Montclair Ave., Bloomington, IN 47401)

Spatial-Frequency Bands in Complex Visual Stimuli: American Sign Language. Riedl TR, Sperling G, J Opt Soc A m A 5(4):606-616, 1988. (CONTACT: Thomas R. Riedl, Human Informa- tion Processing Laboratory, Dept. of Psychology, New York Univ., New York, NY 10003)

Stimulus Factors Influencing the Identification of Voiced Stop Consonants by Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Adults. Lindholm JM, et al., J Acoust Soc A m 83(4): 1608-1614, 1988. (CONTACT: Julie Mapes Lindholm, Dept. of Psy- chology, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ 85287)

A Survey of Hospital Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing Programs. Lewis DA, Hear J 41(3):14- 19, 1988. (CONTACT: Douglas A. Lewis, Lancaster-Fairfield Community Hospital, 401 N. Ewing St., Lancaster, OH 43 130)

What's in a Name? The Pros and Cons of Private Labeling. Gallagher G, Hear J 41 (3):9-12, 1988.

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(CONTACT: Geraldine Gallagher, c/o The Hearing Journal, 63 Great Rd., Maynard, MA 01754)

SENSORY AIDS-SPEECH

Measurement of Aphasia. David R, Clin Rehabil 2(1):1-6, 1988. (CONTACT: Rachel M. David, School of Speech Therapy, Birmingham Polytechnic, Perry Barr, Bir- mingham B42 2SU, UK)

Measures of Speech Production. Watson BC, IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 7(1):30-33, 1988. (CONTACT: Ben C. Watson, Callier Ctr. for Communication Disorders, Univ. of Texas at Dal- las, 1966 Inwood Rd., Dallas, TX 75235)

Measuring the Rate of Change of Voice Fundamen- tal Frequency in Fluent Speech During Mental Depression. Nilsonne A, et al., J Acoust Soc Am 83(2):716-728, 1988. (CONTACT: Asa Nilsonne, Dept. of Psychiatry, St. Goran's Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Box 125 00, S-11281 Stockholm, Sweden)

Speech Prosthesis Retention Problems in Dysar- thria: Case Report. Brand HA, Matsko TA, Avart HN, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(3):213-214, 1988. (CONTACT: Thomas A. Matsko, MS, Ctr. for Communication Disorders, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 12th St. and Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19141)

SENSORY AIDS-VISUAL

Ease of Learning the Braille and Fishburne Alpha- bets. Newman SE, Hall AD, J Visual Impairm Blindn 82(4): 148-149, 1988. (CONTACT: Slater E. Newman, PhD, Dept. of Psychology, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27695)

The Effects of Cane-Tip Design on Three Aspects of Nonvisual Travel. LaGrow SJ, Kjeldstad A, Lewan- dowski E, J Visual Impairm Blindn 82(1):13-16, 1988. (CONTACT: S.J. LaGrow, EdD, Dept. of Psychol- ogy, Massey Univ. Palmerston North, New Zealand)

Enabling Rehabilitation Optometrists to Help Survi- vors of Acquired Brain Injury. Gianutsos R, Ram- sey G, J Vis Rehabil2(1):37-58, 1988. (CONTACT: Rosamond Gianutsos, PhD, Cognitive Rehabilitation Services, 38-25 52nd St., Sunnyside, NY 1 1 104)

Encoding Direction in Manipulatory Space and the Role of Visual Experience. Barber PO, Lederman SJ, J Visual Impairm Blindn 82(3):99-106, 1988. (CONTACT: Paul 0. Barber, MA, Montreal Asso- ciation for the Blind, 7000 Sherbrooke West, Mon- treal, Quebec H4B 1R3, Canada)

Model of Visual Rehabilitation Utilizing Specialized Optical Technology. Zahn JR, Favero B, Horgan J, J Vis Rehabil2(1):59-76, 1988. (CONTACT: J.R. Zahn, PhD, Univ. of Nebraska Medical Ctr., Dept. of Ophthalmology, Low Vision Service, 42nd and Dewey, Omaha, NE 68105)

Modification of Stereotypic Rocking of a Blind Adult. Felps JN, Devlin RJ, J Visual h p a i r m Blindn 82(3): 107-108, 1988. (CONTACT: Jennifer N. Felps, MA, Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired, Baton Rouge, LA 70821)

Understanding Low Vision Reading. Legge GE, et al., J Visual Impairm Blindn 82(2):54-59, 1988. (CONTACT: G.E. Legge, PhD, Dept. of Psychol- ogy, Univ. of Minnesota, 75 E. River Rd., Minneap- olis, MN 55455)

A Unified Approach to the Optics of Low Vision Aids: Part I. Cole RG, J Visual Rehabil 2(1):23-36, 1988. (CONTACT: Roy Gordon Cole, OD, FAAO, State Univ. of New York, College of Optometry, 100 E. 24th St., New York, NY 10010)

Visual Signal Detection, IV: Observer Inconsistency. Burgess AE, Colborne B, J Opt Soc Am A 5(4):617-627, 1988. (CONTACT: A.E. Burgess, Dept. of Radiology, Univ. of British Columbia and Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9 Canada)

What Does 2 and I1 Add Up to for Visually Im- paired Computer Users? Goodrich GL, Mayer T,

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J Vis Rehabil2(1):15-21, 1988. 69(3):186-187, 1988. (CONTACT: Gregory L. Goodrich, PhD, Western (CONTACT: David Cardus, MD, Dept. of Rehabil- Blind Rehabilitation Ctr., VA Medical Ctr., 3801 itation, Baylor College of Medicine, 1333 Moursund Miranda Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304) Ave., Houston, TX 77030)

Fever and Thromboembolic Disease in Acute Spinal SPINAL CORD INJURY Cord Injury. Weingarden SI, Weingarden DS, Belen

J, Paraplegia 26(1):35-42, 1988. The Care of SCI Patients in the Developing Na- (CONTACT: S.I. Weingarden, MD, Southeastern tions-Can We Stem the Rot? Shanmugasundaram Michigan Spinal Cord Injury System, Rehabilitation TK, Paraplegia 26(1): 10-1 1, 1988. Institute of Detroit, Detroit, MI 48201) (CONTACT: T.K. Shanmugasundaram, MS, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Madras Medical College Fracture of the Posterior Margin of a Lumbar and Govt. General Hospital, Madras, India) Vertebral Body. Takata K, et al., J Bone Joint Surg

70-A(4):589-594, 1988. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Paraplegic Patients. Gellman H, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):517- 519, 1988. (CONTACT: Harris Gellman, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedic Surgery, Univ. of Southern California, 2300 S. Flower St., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90007)

Clinical Electroejaculation. Shaban SF, Seager WJ, Lipshultz LI, Med Instrum 22(2):77-8 1, 1988. (CONTACT: Larry I. Lipshultz, MD, 6560 Fannin, Suite 1002, Houston, TX 77030)

Clonidine Effect on Spasticity: A Clinical Trial. Donovan WH, et al., Arch Phys Med Rehabil 69(3):193-194, 1988. (CONTACT: William H. Donovan, MD, The Insti- tute for Rehabilitation and Research, 1333 Mour- sund Ave., Houston, TX 77030)

A Critical Review of EMG-Controlled Electrical Stimulation in Paraplegics. Graupe D, Kohn KH, CRC Crit Rev Biomed Eng 15(3): 187-210, 1988. (CONTACT: Daniel Graupe, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60680)

Decompression Laminectomy and Lateral Spinal Fusion in Patients with Previously Failed Lumbar Spine Surgery. Quimjian JD, Matrka PJ , Orthope- dics 11(4):563-569, 1988. (CONTACT: John Quimjian, MD, Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic, 155 McMillen Dr., Newark, OH 43055)

Electric Impedance Measurements in Quadriplegia. Cardus D, McTaggart WG, Arch Phys Med Rehabil

(CONTACT: Keiichi Takata, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Chiba Univ., 1-8-1 Inohana Chiba City, Chiba 280, Japan)

Intermittent Catheterisation versus Percutaneous Su- prapubic Cystostorny in the Early Management of Traumatic Spinal Cord Lesions. No11 F, et al., Paraplegia 26(1):4-9, 1988. (CONTACT: F. Noll, Urologische Abteilung der Med. Fakultat der Universitat Witten-Herdecke im Verbandskrankenhauses Schwelm, 5830 Schwelm Germany, Federal Republic of Germany)

Long-term Follow-up of Spinal Cord Injury Patients with Vesicoureteral Reflux. Lamid S, Paraplegia 26(1):27-34, 1988. (CONTACT: Sofjan Lamid, MD, Louisiana Reha- bilitation Institute, 1532 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA 70140)

Massive Centrifugal Multitrauma Resulting in Paral- ysis and Limb Loss: A Report of 4 Cases and Discussion of the Special Problems in Rehabilita- tion. Heim M, et al., Orthop Rev 17(3):289-291, 1988. (CONTACT: Michael Heim, MB.ChB, Dept. of Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, Sheba Medical Ctr., Tel-Hashomer Hospital, Israel 52621)

Provocation Discography as a Guide to Planning Operations on the Spine. Colhoun E, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):267-271, 1988. (CONTACT: I.W. McCall, FRCR, Consultant Ra- diologist, The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Ortho- paedic Hospital, Oswestry, Salop SYlO 7AG, En- gland)

Publications of Interest

Quality Assurance in Equipment Ordering for the Spinal Cord-Injured Client. Smith R, Am J Occup Ther 42(1):36-39, 1988. (CONTACT: Ruth Smith, MEd, OTR/L, Occupa- tional Therapy Dept., School of Health Studies, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824)

Spinal Cord Monitoring during Posterior Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion. Bieber E, Tolo V, Uematsu S, Clin Orthop 229: 121-124, 1988. (CONTACT: Edward Bieber, MD, Dept. of Ortho- pedic Surgery, Georgetown Univ. Medical School, 541 1 W. Cedar Lane, Bethesda, MD 208 14)

Swelling of the Cauda Equina in Patients who have Herniation of a Lumbar Disc. Takata K, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(3):361-368, 1988. (CONTACT: Keiichi Takata, MD, Dept. of Ortho- paedic Surgery, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chiba City, Chiba 280, Japan)

Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Complicated by AIDS Related Complex. Meythaler JM, Cross LL, Arch Phys Med Rehabil69(3):219-222, 1988. (CONTACT: Jay M. Meythaler, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Univ. of Virginia Medical Ctr., Box 159, Charlottesville, VA 22908)

Use of Cortical Cancellous Allograft for Posterior Spinal Fusion. Knapp DR Jr., Jones ET, Clin Orthop 229:99-106, 1988. (CONTACT: Eric T. Jones, MD, PhD, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, W. Virginia Univ. Medical Ctr., Morgantown, WV 26506)

Use of the Family Genogram Technique with Spinal Cord Injured Patients. Engelman SR, Clin Rehabil 2(1):7-15, 1988. (CONTACT: Suzanne R. Engelman, PhD, Santa Clara Valley Medical Ctr . , 75 1 S. Bascom Ave., San Jose, CA 95128)

Women & SCI (Part 1: Overview). Scheele C, Paraplegia News 42(3):41-43, 1988. (CONTACT: Christine Scheele, c/o Paraplegia News, 5201 N. 19th Ave., Suite 111, Phoenix, AZ 85015)

SURGERY

Acute Tear of the Rotator Cuff Masked by Simulta- neous Palsy of the Brachial Plexus: A Case Report.

Kay SP, Yaszemski MJ, Rockwood Jr. CA, J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(4):611-612, 1988. (CONTACT: Stephen P. Kay, MD, 2080 Century Park East, Suite 1500, Los Angeles, CA 90067)

Angular Deformity in Fractures of the Fifth Meta- carpal. Bowen V, Hochban TY, Johnston G, Adv Orthop Surg 11(5):214-217, 1988. (CONTACT: Vaughan Bowen, Dept. of Orthopae- dic Surgery, University Hospital, Saskatoon, Sas- katchewan, S7N 0x0, Canada)

Computerised Tomographic Assessment of the Sub- talar Joint in Calcaneal Fractures. Lowrie IG, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):247-250, 1988. (CONTACT: I.G. Lowrie, FRCS Ed, Senior Ortho- paedic Registrar, Univ. of Leicester School of Medicine, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Glenfield General Hospital, Groby Rd., Leicester LE3 9QP, England)

Evaluation of Makita Electric Drills for Orthopaedic Surgery. Railton R, Pringle RM, Shaw A, J Med Eng Techno1 12(1):20-23, 1988. (CONTACT: Dr. R. Railton, Medical Physics Dept., Monklands District General Hospital, Airdrie ML6 OJS, Lanarkshire, UK)

Naproxen Sodium: Comparative Efficacy and Toler- ability of Two Dosages for Pain after Joint Surgery. Goldberg MA, et al., Orthopedics 11(4):575-580, 1988. (CONTACT: M. Goldberg, MD, 200 Gregory Ave., Passaic, NJ 07055)

Postoperative Clostridial Infection: A Case Report. Moehring HD, Clin Orthop 228:265-269, 1988. (CONTACT: H. David Moehring, MD, Dept. of Surgery, Sect. on Orthopedic Surgery, Univ. of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)

Retrospective Evaluation of an Iodophor-Incorpo- rated Antimicrobial Plastic Adhesive Wound Drape. Ritter MA, Campbell ED, Clin Orthop 228:307-308, 1988. (CONTACT: Merrill A. Ritter, MD, The Ctr. for Hip and Knee Surgery, 1199 Hadley Rd., Moores- ville, IN 46158)

Rupture of the Tendon of the Long Head of the Biceps Brachii: Surgical versus Nonsurgical Treat-

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ment. Mariani EM, et al., Clin Orthop 228:233-239, 1988. (CONTACT: E. Marc Mariani, MD, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905)

Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension as a Predictor of Success after an Amputation. Wyss CR, et al., J Bone Joint Surg 70-A(2):203-207, 1988. (CONTACT: Frederick A. Matsen, 111, MD, Dept. of Orthopaedics, RK-10, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA 98 195)

Traumatic Partial Foot Amputations in Adults. Millstein SG, McCowan SA, Hunter GA, J Bone Joint Surg 70-B(2):251-254, 1988. (CONTACT: S.G. Millstein, BPT, MCPA, Re- search Associate, Workers' Compensation Board Downsview Rehabilitation Ctr., 1 15 Torbarrie Rd., Downsview, Ontario M3L 168, Canada)

Periodicals reviewed for PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST (Time Period: January 1988 through April 1988) Accent on Living Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica Advances in Orthopaedic Surgery American Annals of the Deaf American Journal of Occupational Therapy American Journal of Ophthalmology American Journal of Optometry and Physiological

Optics American Journal of Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation American Journal of Physiology American Journal of Sports Medicine American Rehabilitation Annals of Biomedical Engineering AOPA Almanac (American Orthotic and Prosthetic

Association) Applied Optics Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ASHA (American Speech and Hearing Association) Biomaterials, Artificial Cells and Artificial Organs Biomedical Technology Today Biotechnology and Bioengineering British Journal of Occupational Therapy Caliper (Canadian Paraplegic Association) Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation Clinical Biofeedback and Health Clinical Biomechanics

Clinical Kinesiology Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics Clinical Rehabilitation Communication Outlook CRC Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Current Contents: Life Sciences DA V Magazine (Disabled American Veterans) Disabled USA Discover Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology Electronic Design Electronic Engineering Electronics Engineering in Medicine Ergonomics Hearing Journal Hearing Research Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors

Society IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology

Magazine IEEE Transactions in Biomedical Engineering IEEE Transaction in Systems, Man and Cybernetics International Disability Studies International Journal of Rehabilitation Research International Journal of Technology & Aging International Rehabilitation Journal of Acoustical Society of America Journal of American Optometric Association Journal of Applied Physics Journal of Applied Physiology Journal of Biotnechanical Engineering Journal of Biomechanics Journal of Biomedical Engineering Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Ed. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-British Ed. Journal of Clinical Engineering Journal of Franklin Institute Journal of Head Trauma and Rehabilitation Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology Journal of Neurologic Rehabilitation Journal of Optical Society of America A Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy Journal of Orthopaedic Research Journal of Rehabilitation Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Journal of Vision Rehabilitation

Publications of Interest

Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness Laser Fbcus Mayo Clinic Proceedings Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry Medical Electronics Medical Instrumentation Medical Physics Medical Progress Through Technology Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise Military Medicine New England Journal of Medicine NTIS Biomedical Technical and Human Factors

Engineering The Occupational Therapy Journal of Research Orthopaedic Review Orthopedic Clinics of North America Orthopedics Orthotics and Prosthetics Palaestra Paraplegia Paraplegia News Physical Therapy Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physics Today Physiotherapy Prosthetics and Orthotics International

Rehabilitation Digest Rehabilitation Gazette Robotics World Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine Science Science News Scientific American Speech Technology Spine Sports 'N Spokes Technical Aid to the Disabled Journal Techniques in Orthopaedics Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation VA Practitioner Volta Review Yearbook of Neurology and Neurosurgery

The following journals/newsletters will be elimi- nated from the above list in 1989. American Journal of Physiology Current Contents: Life Sciences Journal of Applied Physics Journal of Applied Physiology Journal of Franklin Institute NTIS Biomedical Technical and Human Factors

Engineering