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PUBLICATIONS OF INTERESTCompiled by Beryl M . Benjers, Ph.D.Departments EditorThis list of references offers Journal readers significant information on theavailability of recent rehabilitation literature in various scientific, engineering, andclinical fields . The Journal provides this service in an effort to fill the need fora comprehensive and interdisciplinary indexing source for rehabilitation literature.All entries are numbered so that multidisciplinary publications may be crossreferenced . They are indicated as See also at the end of categories where applicable.A listing of the periodicals reported on follows the references . In addition to theperiodicals covered regularly, other publications will be included when determinedto be of special interest to the rehabilitation community . To obtain reprints of aparticular article or report, direct your request to the appropriate contact sourcelisted in each citation.Page List of CategoriesBIOENGINEERING and BIOMECHANICS450 BIOENGINEERING and BIOMECHANICS453 COMPUTERS453 FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICALSTIMULATION455 GENERAL457 GERIATRICS458 HEAD TRAUMA and STROKE460 MISCELLANEOUS460 MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS, and TENDONS461 NEUROLOGICAL and OTHER DISORDERS462 OCCUPATIONAL and PHYSICALTHERAPY463 ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANTS464 ORTHOTICS465 PHYSICAL FITNESS467 PROSTHETICS467 PSYCHOLOGICAL and PSYCHOSOCIAL468 ROBOTICS and INDEPENDENT LIVING469 SENSORY AIDS—HEARING470 SENSORY AIDS—SPEECH470 SENSORY AIDS VISION471 SPINAL CORD INJURY473 SURGERY474 VOCATIONAL474 WHEELCHAIRS and POWERED VEHICLES475 WOUNDS and ULCERS1. Analysis of Intentional Head Gestures to AssistComputer Access by Physically Disabled People . HarwinWS, Jackson RD, J Biomed Eng 12(3) :193-198, 1990.Contact: William S . Harwin, Cambridge UniversityEngineering Dept ., Trumpington St ., Cambridge CBZ1PZ, UK2. An Approach for Time-Dependent Bone Modelingand Remodeling Theoretical Development . BeaupreGS, Orr TE, Carter DR, J Orthop Res 8(5) :651-661, 1990.Contact: G.S. Beaupre, RR&D (153), VA Medical Center,3801 Miranda Ave ., Palo Alto, CA 943043. An Approach for Time-Dependent Bone Modelingand Remodeling—Application : A Preliminary Remodeling Simulation . Beaupre GS, Orr TE, Carter DR, JOrthop Res 8(5) :662-670, 1990.Contact: G.S. Beaupre, RR&D (153), VA Medical Center,3801 Miranda Ave ., Palo Alto, CA 943044. Axial Rotation Gravity Goniometer : A Simple Designof Instrument and a Controlled Reliability Study.Laupattarakasem W, et al . , Clin Orthop 251 :271-274, 1990.Contact : Wiroon Laupattarakasem, MD, Dept . of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, KhonKaen 40002, Thailand450

451Publications of Interest5. The Biocompatibility of Hydroxyapatite Ceramic:A Study of Retrieved Human Middle Ear Implants.van Blitterswijk CA, et al ., J Biomed Mater Res24(4) :433-453, 1990.Contact : C.A . Blitterswijk, Ear, Nose and Throat Dept .,Bldg . 25, Leiden University Hospital, Leiden, Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden, The Netherlands6. Biomechanical Analysis of Pin Placement andPin Size for External Fixation of Distal RadiusFractures . Seitz WH Jr, et al. , Clin Orthop 251 :207-212,1990.Contact : William H . Seitz, Jr ., MD, Hand and UpperExtremity Surgery Clinics, Mt . Sinai Medical Center,1 Mt. Sinai Dr., Cleveland, OH 441067. A Biomechanical Basis for Rehabilitation Programs Involving the Patellofemoral Joint . WoodallW, Welsh J, J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 11(11):535-542,1990.Contact: William Woodall, MEd, Dept . of PhysicalTherapy, School of Health Related Professions, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 392168. Biomechanical Comparison of Two Paraplegic GaitPatterns. Crosbie WJ, Nicol AC, Clin Biomech 5(2) :97-107,1990.Contact : W.J. Crosbie, PhD, School of Physiotherapy,Cumberland College of Health Sciences, Lidcombe, NSW2141, Australia9. Biomechanical Measurement of Fracture Healing.Cunningham JL, Kenwright J, Kershaw CJ, J Med EngTechnol 14(3) :92-101, 1990.Contact: J.L . Cunningham, Centre for BiomedicalEngineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science,University of Durham, Science Laboratories, South Rd .,Durham DH1 3LE, UK10. Body Surface Temperature . Looney JM Jr., MedElectron 21(1) :MS-6, 1990.Contact : Joseph M . Looney, Jr., Omega Medical Corp .,1221 Turner St ., Clearwater, FL 34616II . A Comparison of the Accuracy of Several Hip CenterLocation Prediction Methods . Bell AL, Pedersen DR,Brand RA, J Biomech 23(6) :617-621, 1990.Contact : Richard A . Brand, Biomechanics Laboratory,Dept . of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Iowa Collegeof Medicine, Iowa City, IA 5224212. Design Optimization of a Prosthesis Stem Reinforcing Shell in Total Hip Arthroplasty . de Beus AM, Hoeltzel DA, Eftekhar NS, J Biomech Eng 112(3) :347-357, 1990.Contact : A .M . de Beus, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,New York, NY 1002913. Dynamic Analysis of a Simplified Bone ModelDuring the Process of Fracture Healing . Laura PAA,Rossi RE, Maurizi MJ, J Biomed Eng 12(2) :157-160, 1990.Contact : M .J. Maurizi, Dept . of Engineering, UniversidadNacional del Sur, 8000-Bahia Blanca, Argentina14. Effect of Loss of Balance on Biomechanics PlatformMeasures of Sway : Influence of Stance and a Methodfor Adjustment. Hasan SS, Lichtenstein MJ, Shiavi RG,J Biomech 23(8):783 789, 1990.Contact : Samer S . Hasan, Human Performance Laboratory, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University,Nashville, TN 3723215. Effect of Lumbar Traction on Stature . Bridger RS,Ossey S, Fourie G, Spine 15(6) :522-524, 1990.Contact : R .S . Bridger, Dept . of Biomedical Engineering,University of Cape Town, Observatory 7925, South Africa16. The Evaluation of Cortical Bone Remodeling witha New Ultrasonic Technique . Zimmerman MC, et al.,IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 37(5) :433-441, 1990.Contact: Mark C. Zimmerman, Dept . of OrthopaedicSurgery, University of Medicine and Dentistry of NewJersey, Newark, NJ 0710317. Experimental Pullout Testing and Comparison ofVariables in Transpedicular Screw Fixation : A Biomechanical Study. Skinner R, et al . , Spine 15(3) :195-201,1990.Contact : Ensor E . Transfeldt, MD, Twin Cities ScoliosisSpine Center, University of Minnesota, Dept . of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2737 Chicago Ave . S., LL-200, Minneapolis, MN 5540718. The Foot as a Shock Absorber. Salathe EP Jr, ArangioGA, Salathe EP, J Biomech 23(7) :655-659, 1990.Contact : Eric P. Salathe, Jr., Eastern Scientific and Education Foundation, 1230 S . Cedar Crest Blvd ., Suite 101,Allentown, PA 1810319. Impedance Imaging in Upper Arm Fractures.Kulkarni V, et al ., J Biomed Eng 12(3) :219-227, 1990.Contact : Vivek Kulkarni, Dept. of Biomedical Physics and

452Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol . 27 No. 4 Fall 1990Bioengineering, University of Aberdeen, Forresterhill,Aberdeen AB9 2ZD, Scotland20. The Increase in Energy Cost of Walking with anImmobilized Knee or an Unstable Ankle . Mattsson E,Brostrom L-A, Scand J Rehabil Med 22(1) :51-53, 1990.Contact : Eva Mattsson, RPT, Dept . of Orthopaedics,Karolinska Hospital, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden27. New Method for Motion Measurement and Control.Bramanti M, Tozzi A, J Biomed Eng 12(5) :451-452,1990.Contact : M . Bramanti, Prof ., Istituto di Elaborazionedell'Informazione del CNR, Via S . Maria, 46, 56100Pisa, Italy21. Induced Current Constraints and Capacitive Effectsin Inductive Nerve Stimulation . McCarthy S, HarademD, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 37(6) :598-605, 1990.Contact: Sean McCarthy, Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 9472028. Normal Functional Range of Motion of Upper LimbJoints During Performance of Three Feeding Activities.Safaee-Rad R, et al. , Arch Phys Med Rehabil71(7) :505-509, 1990.Contact : Edward Shwedyk, PhD, Dept . of ElectricalEngineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, ManitobaR3T 2N2, Canada22. The Influence of Bone and Bone Cement Debris onCounterface Roughness in Sliding Wear Tests of UltraHigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene on Stainless Steel.Caravia L, et al . , Proc Instn Mech Engrs—Part H: J EngMed 204(H1) :65 70, 1990.Contact : L. Caravia, Dept . of Mechanical Engineering,University of Leeds, Leeds, UK29. Preliminary Characterization of Bioresorbable andNonresorbable Synthetic Fibers for the Repair of SoftTissue Injuries . Shieh S-J, Zimmerman MC, Parsons JR,J Biomed Mater Res 24(7) :789-808, 1990.Contact: Mark C. Zimmerman, UMDNJ-New JerseyMedical School, Section of Orthopaedic Surgery, 185 S.Orange Ave ., Newark, NJ 0710323. An Interactive Graphics-Based Model of the LowerExtremity to Study Orthopaedic Surgical Procedures.Delp SL, et al. , IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 37(8) :757-767,1990.Contact : Scott L . Delp, RR&D (153), VA Medical Center,Palo Alto, CA 9430430. Shock Absorption of Below-Knee Prostheses : AComparison Between the SACH and the Multiflex Foot.van Leeuwen JL, Speth LAWM, Daanen HAM, J Biomech23(5) :441-446, 1990.Contact: J.L . van Leeuwen, Neuroregulation Group, Dept.of Physiology, University of Leiden, Wassenaarseweg 62,PO Box 9604, NL-2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands24. Isokinetic Evaluation of Quadriceps and Hamstrings Symmetry Following Anterior CruciateLigament Reconstruction . Harter RA, Osternig LR,Standifer LW, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 71(7) :465-468, 1990.Contact: Rod A . Harter, PhD, Dept . of Human Performance, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 95192-005425. A Model of the Stimulation of a Nerve Fiber by Electromagnetic Induction . Roth BJ, Basser PJ, IEEE TransBiomed Eng 37(6) :588-597, 1990.Contact: Bradley J . Roth, Biomedical Engineering andInstrumentation Branch, Division of Research Services,NIH, Bethesda, MD 2089226. Multiaxis Cyclic Biomechanical Testing of Harrington, Luque, and Drummond Implants . Nasca RJ, et al. ,Spine 15(1) :15-20, 1990.Contact : Richard J. Nasca, MD, Dept . of OrthopaedicResearch, VA Medical Center (4R 14), Birmingham, AL3523331. Stiffness and Strength Tailoring of a Hip Prosthesis Made of Advanced Composite Materials . ChangF-K, Perez JL, Davidson JA, J Biomed Mater Res24(7):873-899, 1990.Contact : Fu-Kuo Chang, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 9430532. Stress Enhancement and Fatigue Susceptibility ofPorous Coated Ti-6Al-4V Implants : An Elastic Analysis . Messersmith PB, Cooke FW, J Biomed Mater Res24(5) :591-604, 1990.Contact : Phillip B. Messersmith, Dept . of MaterialsScience and Engineering, University of Illinois, 1304 W.Green St ., Urbana, IL 6180133. Testing of Total Hip Replacements : Endurance Testsand Stress Measurements . Part 1 : Endurance Tests.Humphreys PK, Orr JF, Bahrani AS, Proc Instn MechEngrs—Part H: J Eng Med 204(H1) :29-34, 1990.

453Publications of InterestContact: P.K . Humphreys, MEng, Dept . of Mechanicaland Manufacturing Engineering, Queen's University ofBelfast, Northern Ireland34. Testing of Total Hip Replacements : Endurance Testsand Stress Measurements. Part 2: Stress Measurements.Humphreys PK, Orr IF, Bahrani AS, Proc Instn MechEngrs—Part H: J Eng Med 204(H1) :35-41, 1990.Contact : P.K . Humphreys, MEng, Dept . of Mechanicaland Manufacturing Engineering, Queen's University ofBelfast, Northern Ireland35. Weight-Lifting in a Postural Restraining Device : AReliable Method to Generate Paraspinal Constant ForceContractions . Biedermann HJ, Clin Biomech 5(3) :180-182,1990.Contact: H .J. Biedermann, PhD, Dept . of RehabilitationMedicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L3N6, CanadaSee also 50, 51, 56, 238, 241, 264, 347, 351FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION39. Blood Flow in the Gluteus Maximus of SeatedIndividuals During Electrical Muscle Stimulation.Levine SP, et al. , Arch Phys Med Rehabil 71(9) :682-686,1990.Contact : Simon P. Levine, PhD, Dept . of PM&R, 1C335University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, MI48109-003240. Control of Functional Electrical Stimulation withExtended Physiological Proprioception . Kirtley C,Andrews BJ, J Biomed Eng 12(3) :183-188, 1990.Contact: C. Kirtley, Bioengineering Unit, University ofStrathclyde, Glasgow G4 ONW, UK41. A Controlled Trial of Transcutaneous ElectricalNerve Stimulation (TENS) and Exercise for ChronicLow Back Pain . Deyo RA, et al ., N Engl J Med322(23) :1627-1634, 1990.Contact : Richard A . Deyo, MD, Health Services R&D(152), Seattle VA Medical Center, 1660 S . Columbian Way,Seattle, WA 98108COMPUTERS36. Computer Access for the Disabled : Entering theNew Decade. Lynch WJ, J Head Trauma Rehabil5(2) :87-89, 1990.Contact : William J. Lynch, PhD, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit, VA Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA 9430437. KINEMAN: A Microcomputer-Based Video Digitising System for Movement Analysis . Williams JG, DavisM, Physiotherapy 76(6) :353-356, 1990.Contact : John G . Williams, PhD, Dept. of MovementScience and Physical Education, University of Liverpool,Liverpool, UK38. Managing End User Computing for Users withDisabilities . 1989.Contact : GSA, Clearinghouse on Computer Accommodation, Room 2022, KGDO, 18th and F Sts . NW, Washington,DC 20405See also 126, 28742. Effect of Longitudinal Versus Transverse ElectrodePlacement on Torque Production by the QuadricepsFemoris Muscle During Neuromuscular ElectricalStimulation . Brooks ME, Smith EM, Currier DP, JOrthop Sports Phys Ther 11(11):530-534, 1990.Contact : Dean P. Currier, PhD, University of Kentucky,Division of Physical Therapy, Annex 1, Room 4, Lexington, KY 40536-007943. The Effects of Ice Massage on an Individual'sPain Tolerance Level to Electrical Stimulation . MillerCR, Webers RL, J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 12(3) :105-110,1990.Contact: Charles R . Miller, Jr, MS, PT, 32 Rockland Rd .,Trenton, NJ 0863844. Electrotherapy in Medicine . Cady RK, Shealy CN,Med Electron 21(1) :122-128, 1990.Contact : Roger K . Cady, MD, Shealy Institute for Comprehensive Health Care, 1328 E . Evergreen, Springfield,MO 6580345. Experimentally Induced Ischemic Pain andSo-Called Diaphase Fix Current . Hamalainen 0, Kemppainen P, Scand J Rehabil Med 22(1) :25-27, 1990.Contact: Olavi Hamalainen, MD, 62375 Yliharma, Finland

454Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol . 27 No. 4 Fall 199046. Functional Neuromuscular Stimulation in 4 Patientswith Complete Paraplegia . Hjeltnes N, Lannem A,Paraplegia 28(4) :235-243, 1990.Contact: N . Hjeltnes, MD, Specialist in Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation, Sunnaas Hospital, 1450 Nesoddtangen,Norway47. Increasing Involuntary Torque Production by UsingTENS. Underwood FB, et at. , J Orthop Sports Phys Ther12(3) :101-104, 1990.Contact : Gary L . Kremser, PT, Physical Therapy Clinic,U.S. Naval Academy Hospital, Annapolis, MD 2140248. Local Anaesthetic Block Protects AgainstElectrically-Induced Damage in Peripheral Nerve.Agnew WF, et al., J Biomed Eng 12(4) :301-308, 1990.Contact : W.F. Agnew, Huntington Medical ResearchInstitutes, 734 Fairmount Ave ., Pasadena, CA 9110549. Magnetic TENS : A New Method for Stimulation ofNerve and Brain . Hallett M, Cohen LG, Med Electron21(1) :117-121, 1990.Contact: Mark Hallett, MD, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Bldg . 10, Room 5N226,Bethesda, MD 2089250. A Method for Real Time Processing to StudyRecovery Functions of Evoked Potentials . Nakamura M,et al., IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 37(7) :738-740, 1990.Contact: Masatoshi Nakamura, Dept . of Electrical Engineering, Saga University, Honjomachi, Saga 840, Japan51. A Nerve Cuff Technique for Selective Excitation ofPeripheral Nerve Trunk Regions . Sweeney JD, KsienskiDA, Mortimer IT, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 37(7) :706-715,1990.Contact : James D. Sweeney, Dept. of Chemical, Bio andMaterials Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe,AZ 8528752. Objective Methods for Evaluation of InterferentialTherapy in the Treatment of Incontinence . Green RJ,Laycock J, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 37(6) :615-623, 1990.Contact: Roger J . Green, Dept . of Electrical Engineering,University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD71DP, England53. Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Brain and PeripheralNerve During Damaging Electrical Stimulation.McCreery DB, et al. , J Biomed Eng 12(4) :309-315, 1990 .Contact : Douglas B . McCreery, Huntington MedicalResearch Institutes, 734 Fairmount Ave ., Pasadena, CA9110554. Percutaneous Electrical Stimulation for Ano-RectalIncontinence . Mills PM, Deakin M, Kiff ES, Physiotherapy 76(8) :433-438, 1990.Contact: Pauline M . Mills, MSc, Withington HospitalSchool of Physiotherapy, Manchester, UK55. Phrenic Nerve Stimulation in Tetraplegia : A NewRegimen to Condition the Diaphragm for Full TimeRespiration . Baer GA, et al. , Scand J Rehabil Med22(2) :107-111, 1990.Contact : Gerhard A . Baer, Tampere University CentralHospital, Tampere, Finland56. Point Source Nerve Bundle Stimulation : Effects ofFiber Diameter and Depth on Simulated Excitation.Altman KW, Plonsey R, IEEE Trans Biomed Eng37(7) :688-698, 1990.Contact . Ken W. Altman, Dept . of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC 2770657. Psychophysical Measures from Electrical Stimulation of the Human Cochlear Nucleus . Shannon RV, OttoSR, Hear Res 47(1/2) :159-168, 1990.Contact: Robert V. Shannon, House Ear Institute, 256 S.Lake St ., Los Angeles, CA 9005758. Recruitment, Force and Fatigue Characteristics ofQuadriceps Muscles of Paraplegics Isometrically Activated by Surface Functional Electrical Stimulation.Levy M, Mizrahi J, Susak Z, J Biomed Eng 12(2) :150-156,1990.Contact : J. Mizrahi, Dept . of Biomedical Engineering,Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel59. Reduction of Chronic Posttraumatic Hand Edema:A Comparison of High Voltage Pulsed Current, Intermittent Pneumatic Compression, and Placebo Treatments. Griffin JW, et al. , Phys Ther 70(5) :279-286, 1990.Contact : Judy W. Griffin, PT, Dept . of RehabilitationSciences, University of Tennessee, 847 Monroe Ave .,Memphis, TN 3816360. Reproducibility of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials(SEPs) After Median Nerve Stimulation . Andersson T,Persson A, Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol 30(4):205-211,1990.

455Publications of InterestContact : T. Andersson, Dept . of Clinical Neurophysiology,Huddinge University Hospital, S-141 86 Huddinge, Sweden61. Skin and Electromedicine . Kornhauser SH, EldenHR, Med Electron 21(3) :125-127, 1990.Contact: Harry R . Elden, PhD, Xienta Skin Research,Bernville, PA 1950662. Symmetry of FES Responses in the Lower Extremities of Paraplegic Patients . Bajd T, et al. , J Biomed Eng12(5) :415-418, 1990.Contact : Tadej Bajd, Prof ., Faculty of Electrical andComputer Engineering, Edvard Kardelj University,Ljubljana, Yugoslavia63. Type II Fiber Activation with Electrical Stimulation : A Preliminary Report . Sinacore DR, et al., PhysTher 70(7) :416-422, 1990.Contact : David R . Sinacore, PT, 7 Dartmouth Rd .,Morgantown, WV 2650564. Upper Limb Functions Regained in Quadriplegia:A Hybrid Computerized Neuromuscular StimulationSystem . Nathan RH, Ohry A, Arch Phys Med Rehabil71(6) :415-421, 1990.Contact : Roger H . Nathan, PhD, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box653, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel65. Use of Postoperative TENS and Continuous PassiveMotion Following Total Knee Replacement . Angulo DL,Colwell CW Jr, J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 11(12) :599-604,1990.Contact: Daniel L . Angulo, PT, 15025 Innovation Dr ., SanDiego, CA 92128See also 21, 25, 208, 356Contact : Dr. G .J . Lankhorst, Dept . of Rehabilitation Medicine, Jan van Breemen Institute, Center for Rheumatologyand Rehabilitation, Dr Jan van Breemenstraat 2, 1056 ABAmsterdam, The Netherlands68. Case-Control Studies in Rehabilitation . Ebrahim SB,Clin Rehabil 4(2):95-101, 1990.Contact: Shah B . Ebrahim, Dept . of Health Care of theElderly, The London Hospital, Bancroft Rd ., London El4DG, UK69. Chronic Disease and Disability . Hayes R, Stolov WC,Kraft GH, 250 pp, 1990.Contact: Demos Publications, 156 Fifth Ave ., Suite 1018,New York, NY 10160-055670. Common Deficiencies of NIDRR Research Applications . Thomas JP, Lawrence TS, Am Rehabil 16(1):18-22,1990.Contact: J. Paul Thomas, PhD, Medical Science Programs,NIDRR, Office of Special Education and RehabilitativeServices, Dept . of Education, Washington, DC 20202-270171. Consumer Needs Assessment : A Qualitative Studyof the Needs of People with Disabilities . 19 pp, 1989.Contact : Nancy Buecker, Electronics Industries Foundation, 1901 Pennsylvania Ave . NW, Suite 700, Washington,DC 2000672. Design for All: Consumer Needs Assessment ProjectYear Two . 25 pp, 1990.Contact: Nancy Buecker, Electronic Industries Foundation,1901 Pennsylvania Ave . NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC2000673. Designing District Disability Services The OxfordExperience . Wade DT, Clin Rehabil 4(2) :147-158, 1990.Contact : Derick T. Wade, Rivermead RehabilitationCentre, Abingdon Rd ., Oxford OX1 4XD, UKGENERAL66. The Americans with Disabilities Act : AmericanDream Achieved for the Hearing Impaired? Bebout JM,Hear J 43(6) :11-19, 1990.Contact : J. Monique Bebout, c/o The Hearing Journal,63 Great Rd ., Maynard, MA 0175467. Application of the ICIDH in Rehabilitation Medicine . Jiwa-Boerrigter H, van Engelen HGM, LankhorstGJ, Int Disabil Stud 12(1):17-19, 1990 .74. Disability and Rehabilitation (Newsletter) . MengJixian (Ed .), 1(1) :24 pp, 1990.Contact : Information Institute of Rehabilitation, ChinaRehabilitation Research Centre, No . 59, Majiapu St ., POBox 2619, Beijing 100077, China75. Inter-Rater and Intra-Rater Reliability of Disability Ratings Based on the Modified D Code of theICIDH . van den Berg J-P, Lankhorst GJ, Int Disabil Stud12(1) :20-21, 1990.

456Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol . 27 No. 4 Fall 1990Contact: Dr. Gustaaf J. Lankhorst, c/o Rehabilitation Dept ., University Hospital Rotterdam-Dijkzigt,Dr Molewaterplein 40, 3015 GD, Rotterdam, TheNetherlands76. A Model for Teaching Healthy Nutrition to Clientsof Rehabilitation Services . Liberty LH, SchoonmakerDM, J Rehabil 56(2) :35-39, 1990.Contact : Leona H . Liberty, St . John's University, GrandCentral and Utopia Pkwys ., Jamaica, NY 1143977. Modern Realities and the Team Approach toPhysical Impairment . Bowker JH, AOPA Almanac39(5) :66-67, 1990.Contact : John H . Bowker, MD, University of MiamiMedical School, Coral Gables, FL 3312478. Personal Computers, Medical Slide Files, andRetrieval : An Organized Approach . Huler RJ, OrthopRev 19(7) :621-623, 1990.Contact: Robert J . Huler, MD, Orthopaedic Spinal Surgery,Dewar Spine Unit, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto,Ontario, Canada79. Planning Information Services in the DisabilityField : Some Essential Steps . Roth H, Int J Rehabil Res12(4) :439-448, 1989.Contact: Dr. Helga Roth, Stauffenbergstrasse 3, D-8000Munchen, Federal Republic of Germany80. Problem-Solving Orientations and Decision-MakingStyles Among Rehabilitation Professionals . Gatlin BW,Brown CD, J Rehabil 56(2) :21-26, 1990.Contact : Clarence D . Brown, 1234 Haley Center, AuburnUniversity, Auburn, AL 3684981. Quality Assurance in Medical Rehabilitation(Commentary) . Frey WR, Arch Phys Med Rehabil71(7) :529-530, 1990.Contact: William R. Frey, PhD, College of St . Francis,Joliet, IL 6043582. Questions Asked by Patients and Their SupportGroups During Family Conferences on InpatientRehabilitation Units . Glennon TP, Smith BS, Arch PhysMed Rehabil 71(9) :699-702 , 1990.Contact : Terrence P. Glennon, MD, Baylor College ofMedicine, Dept . of Physical Medicine, Smith Tower, 6550Fannin, Suite 1421, Houston, TX 7703083. Reducing the Cost of Disability: A Guide to Financial and Tax Planning for Disabled People and TheirFamilies . Mendelsohn S (Esq .), 250 pp, 1990.Contact : Demos Publications, 156 Fifth Ave., Suite 1018,New York, NY 10160-055684. Rehabilitation in Finland (second revised edition).Seppalainen R, 37 pp, 1989.Contact : Risto Seppalainen, Rehabilitation International Finnish Committee, Painotalo Miktor, Helsinki,Finland85. Relationships Between Independent Living Centersand Medical Rehabilitation Programs . Fuhrer MJ, et al. ,Arch Phys Med Rehabil 71(7) :519-522, 1990.Contact : Marcus J . Fuhrer, PhD, Dept . of Rehabilitation,Baylor College of Medicine, 1333 Moursund Ave .,Houston, TX 7703086. Research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.VIII . Preliminary Data Analysis . Buchner DM, FindleyTW, Am J Phys Med Rehabil 69(3) :154-169, 1990.Contact : David M . Buchner, MD, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ 0705287. Research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation:IX . Primary Data Analysis . Findley TW, Am J Phys MedRehabil 69(4) :209-218, 1990.Contact: Thomas W. Findley, MD, PhD, Kessler Institutefor Rehabilitation, Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange,NJ 0705288. The Right to Die of a High Quadriplegic in a Developing Country : Case Report . Kovindha A, Paraplegia28(4) :272-273, 1990.Contact : A . Kovindha, MD, Rehabilitation MedicineDivision, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University,Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand89. The Role of Veterans Affairs Hospitals in the HealthCare System . Hollingsworth JW, Bondy PK, N Engl J Med322(26) :1851-1857, 1990.Contact : J . William Hollingsworth, MD, Medical Service(111), San Diego VA Medical Center, 3350 La Jolla VillageDr ., San Diego, CA 9216190. The Role of the Kinesiotherapist in CounselingDisabled Persons on Blood Cholesterol . Rimmer JH, ClinKinesiol 44(1) :18-21, 1990.

457Publications of InterestContact : James H. Rimmer, PhD, Dept . of Physical Edu-cation, Northern Illinois University, DeKaib, IL 6011591. Service to Veterans . Paraplegia News 44(7) :36-39,1990.Contact : Paraplegia News, 5201 North 19th Ave ., Suite111, Phoenix, AZ 8501592. Service to Veterans . Paraplegia News 44(8) :29-31,1990.Contact: Paraplegia News, 5201 North 19th Ave ., Suite111, Phoenix, AZ 8501593. VA Releases Survey of Disabled Veterans . DAV Mag32(7) :6-7, 1990.Contact : DAV Magazine, 807 Maine Ave . SW, Washington, DC 2002498. Development of an ADL Oriented Assessment-ofMobility Scale Suitable for Use with Elderly People withDementia . Pomeroy V, Physiotherapy 76(8) :446-448, 1990.Contact: Valerie Pomeroy, MCSP, Senior Physiotherapist,Moorgreen Hospital, Southampton, UK99. Effect of Antibiotic Treatment on Outcome of Feversin Institutionalized Alzheimer Patients . Fabiszewski KJ,Volicer B, Volicer L, JAMA 263(23) :3168-3172, 1990.Contact : Ladislav Volicer, MD, Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, E .N. Rogers Memorial VeteransHospital, 200 Springs Rd ., Bedford, MA 01730100. Evaluating and Treating Head and Neck Dysfunction in the Older Person (Eight articles) . Top GeriatrRehabil 5(4):179, 1990.Contact : (See journal for individual articles .) Topics inGeriatric Rehabilitation, Aspen Publishers, Inc ., 7201McKinney Circle, Frederick, MD 21701GERIATRICS94. Age-Related Slowing and Fragmentation of aComplex Movement Quantified by OptoelectronicKinesiology. Valls M, et al ., Clin Rehabil 4(2) :111-122,1990.Contact: M . Valls, Dept . of Geriatric Medicine, University of Goteborg, Vasa Hospital, 411 33 Goteborg, Sweden95. Aging in the Designed Environment (Five articles).Christenson MA, et al ., Phys Occup Ther Geriatr8(3/4) :3-133, 1990.Contact: (See journal for individual articles .) Physical &Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, The Haworth Press,Inc., 10 Alice St ., Binghamton, NY 13904-158096. Biochemical Assay of Alzheimer's Disease—Associated Protein(s) in Human Brain Tissue : A ClinicalStudy. Ghanbari HA, et al ., JAMA 263(21) :2907-2910,1990.Contact : Hossein A . Ghanbari, PhD, Abbott Laboratories,Neuropsychiatric Markers R&D, D-9RR, AP20, AbbottPark, IL 6006497. Deciphering Alzheimer's Disease : The AmyloidPrecursor Protein Yields New Clues. Selkoe DJ, Science248(4959) :1058-1060, 1990.Contact: Dennis J. Selkoe, Center for Neurologic Diseases,Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital,Boston, MA 02115101. Forgotten : Elderly Persons with Disability—AConsequence of Policy. Holland BE, Falvo DR, J Rehabil56(2) :32-35, 1990.Contact : Beverly E . Holland, Rehabilitation Institute,Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale,IL 62901102. Geriatric Dentistry : The Shay Breaks Down, ButDoesn't Wear Out . Kamen S, VA Pract 7(8) :39-49, 1990.Contact: Saul Kamen, DDS, VA Medical Center, 130 WestKingsbridge Rd ., Bronx, NY 10468103. Geropsychological Assessment in Today's VA.Eggert MA, Graca J, VA Pract 7(8) :61-66, 1990.Contact : Mary A . Eggert, PhD, VA Medical Center, Knoxville, IO 50138104. Incidence of Hip Fractures in the Elderly : UppsalaCounty 1980-1987 . Rehnberg L, Olerud C, Acta OrthopScand 61(2) :148-151, 1990.Contact : Lars Rehnberg, Dept . of Orthopedics, University Hospital, S-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden105. Intramedullary Locking Nails for Femoral ShaftFractures in Elderly Patients . Moran CG, Gibson MJ,Cross AT, J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 72-B(1) :19-22, 1990.Contact : A.T. Cross, FRCS, Dept. of Orthopaedics,Sunderland District General Hospital, Kayll Rd ., Sunderland, Tyne and Wear SR4 7TP, England

458Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol . 27 No. 4 Fall 1990106. Lack of Efficacy of Hydergine in Patients withAlzheimer's Disease . Thompson TL II, et al., N Engl JMed 323(7) :445-448, 1990.Contact : Troy L . Thompson II, MD, Dept . of Psychiatry,Jefferson Medical College, 1015 Walnut St ., Philadelphia,PA 19107107. Mental Health, Aging and Technology (Nine articles) . Lieff JD (Guest Ed .), IntJ Technol Aging 3(1) :3-78,1990.Contact : (See journal for individual articles .) The International Journal of Technology and Aging, 233 Spring St .,New York, NY 100134578108. A Method for Assessing Dressing Skills in ElderlyPatients . Davies ADM, et al ., Br J Occup Ther53(7) :272-274, 1990.Contact : Ann D.M . Davies, PhD, Dept . of Psychology,University of Liverpool, Eleanor Rathbone Bldg ., PO Box147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK109. Mobility Disability Among Elderly Men andWomen in Sweden . Lundgren-Lindquist B, Jette AM, IntDisabil Stud 12(1) :1-5, 1990.Contact: Alan M . Jette, New England Research Institute,9 Galen St., Watertown, MA 02172110. A Randomized, Controlled Trial of a GeriatricAssessment Unit in a Community Rehabilita

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