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Stephen H Sprigle

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Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|January 24, 2013
Activity monitor accuracy in persons using canesDeborah Michael Wendland, Stephen H Sprigle
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|February 14, 2018
The Characterization of Plantar Skin Across Environmental Condition and TimeDeborah M Wendland, Stephen H Sprigle
Plos One|February 8, 2018
Buttock tissue response to loading in men with spinal cord injurySharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
Medical Engineering & Physics|February 16, 2013
Response of the authors to: comments on "validation of an accelerometer-based method to measure the use of manual wheelchairs" by Sonenblum et al. Med Eng Phys 2012; 34(6):781-6Sharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|November 15, 2016
Some people move it, move it… for pressure injury preventionSharon E Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
Journal of Tissue Viability|December 15, 2010
The impact of tilting on blood flow and localized tissue loadingSharon E Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|November 30, 2016
Everyday sitting behavior of full-time wheelchair usersSharon E Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle, James S Martin, et al.
Journal of Tissue Viability|February 4, 2020
Seated buttocks anatomy and its impact on biomechanical riskSharon E Sonenblum, Davin Seol, Stephen H Sprigle, et al.
Journal of Tissue Viability|May 4, 2015
3D anatomy and deformation of the seated buttocksSharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle, John McKay Cathcart, et al.
Journal of Tissue Viability|December 26, 2012
3-dimensional buttocks response to sitting: a case reportSharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle, John McKay Cathcart, et al.
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Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|January 24, 2013
Activity monitor accuracy in persons using canesDeborah Michael Wendland, Stephen H Sprigle
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|February 14, 2018
The Characterization of Plantar Skin Across Environmental Condition and TimeDeborah M Wendland, Stephen H Sprigle
Plos One|February 8, 2018
Buttock tissue response to loading in men with spinal cord injurySharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
Medical Engineering & Physics|February 16, 2013
Response of the authors to: comments on "validation of an accelerometer-based method to measure the use of manual wheelchairs" by Sonenblum et al. Med Eng Phys 2012; 34(6):781-6Sharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|November 15, 2016
Some people move it, move it… for pressure injury preventionSharon E Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
Journal of Tissue Viability|December 15, 2010
The impact of tilting on blood flow and localized tissue loadingSharon E Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|November 30, 2016
Everyday sitting behavior of full-time wheelchair usersSharon E Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle, James S Martin, et al.
Journal of Tissue Viability|February 4, 2020
Seated buttocks anatomy and its impact on biomechanical riskSharon E Sonenblum, Davin Seol, Stephen H Sprigle, et al.
Journal of Tissue Viability|May 4, 2015
3D anatomy and deformation of the seated buttocksSharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle, John McKay Cathcart, et al.
Journal of Tissue Viability|December 26, 2012
3-dimensional buttocks response to sitting: a case reportSharon Eve Sonenblum, Stephen H Sprigle, John McKay Cathcart, et al.
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