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33
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Four-Year Follow-Up Study of the KIR Modular Below-Elbow Prosthesis for Children
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JACK HODGINS, CPO*West Orange, New Jersey
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34
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Three-Quarter-Type Muenster Socket
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W. F. SAUTER, CPO (C)*Toronto, Ontario
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34a
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Wrist-Powered Prosthesis for the Partial Hand
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Z. WEDDERBURN, R. R. CALDWELLAND E. R. SANDERSON**Fredericton, New Brunswick
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35
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CAPP TD 2 (CAPP Terminal Device, Size #2)
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YOSHIO SETOGUCHI, MD*Los Angeles, California
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35a
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The Clinic Team Designs a Hand for an Infant
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MARY D. BARBER, OTR**Washington, D.C.
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36
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A Test of Prosthetic Function for Upper-Limb Amputees
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ELIZABETH SANDERSON, OT(C)*Fredericton, New Brunswick
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36a
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Myoelectric Prosthesis: Current Status
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ALFRED E. KRITTER, MD**Waukesha, Wisconsin
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37
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The Upper-Limb Prosthetic Prescription: Conventional or Electric Components?
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DIANE J. ATKINS, OTR, ROBERT H. MEIER 111, MD,AND ALVIN MUILENBURG, CPO*Houston, Texas
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37a
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Current Myoprosthetic Development at The Hugh MacMillan Medical Centre
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M. MIFSUD, E.ENGT, H. R. GALWAY, BA, MD,AND M. MILNER, PHD, P.ENC**Toronto, Ontario
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38
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Preschool Myoelectric Program: A Three Year Review
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S. HUBBARD, R. GALWAY, K. URQUHARTAND M. MIFSUD*Toronto, Ontario
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39
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Myoelectric Management of the Pediatric Amputee
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HAROLD M. DICK, MD*, GLENN HUTNICK, CPAND ROBIN AKDENIZ, OTR***New York, New York
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39a
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Control Systems for High-Level Upper-Limb Amputees: Comparison of Myoelectric and Proportional Touch Control
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WILLIAM NICHOL, CPO(C)*Winnipeg, Manitoba
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40
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The Role of Friction in Swing-Phase Control of the Juvenile Above-Knee Prosthesis
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R. HICKS, J. CARY, S. TASHMANAND J. CAGE*Newington, Connecticut
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41
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Tibial Deficiency-A Genetic Problem
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LEON M. KRUGER, MD, RICHARD B. ABDO, MD,AND ARNOLD M. SCHWARTZ, MD*Springfield, Massachusetts
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41a
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Popliteal Pterygium Syndrome
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WILLIAM OPPENHEIM, MD, AND YOSHIO SETOGUCHI, MD**Los Angeles, California
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42
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ISNY Applications for Children
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SIDNEY FISHMAN, PHD, AND DAVID KREBS, MA*New York, New York
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42a
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Flexible-Socket Technology Applied to the Juvenile Above-Knee Amputee
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DAVID J. JENDRZEJCZYK, CP**Newington, Connecticut
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43
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Fifteen-Year Follow-up of the Expandable Elastomer-Window Prosthesis in the Juvenile Ankle-Disarticulation Amputee
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LESLIE C. MEYER, MD*, AND W. DEWEY FRIDDLE, CPO**Greenville, South Carolina
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43a
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Femoral Lengthening: How Far Can We Go?
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R. GILLESPIE, S. HUBBARD AND L. HAMILTON***Toronto, Ontario
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Suspension of the Below-Knee Prosthesis: Comparison of Supracondylar Clip and Cuff
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DAVID LYTTLE, BSc, MB, FRCS(C)*Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Use of the Postsurgical Immediate-Fit Prosthesis
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W. MEYER, MD, I. FLEMING, MD, H. SPEARS, MD,B. RAO, MD, D. B. CROM, PNP, M. JACOBSEN, PNP,T. SNELL, CPO, AND P. BUSH, PT*Memphis, Tennessee
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45a
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Experience with Fitting Flex-Foot Prostheses on a Thirteen-Year-Old Bilateral Below-Knee Amputee
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TED A. TROWER, CP, JAMES A. LEONARD, JR., MD,RICHARD D. BALL, MD, AND JANE MANN, RPT**Ann Arbor, Michigan
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46
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Rehabilitation for the Reciprocating-Gait-Orthosis Candidate
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CHERYL KING BURLEY, RPT*Miami, Florida
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46a
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Reciprocating Orthosis: A Protocol
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LOU EKUS, CPO**Springfield, Massachusetts
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47
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Hybrid Spiral Ankle-Foot Orthosis
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JACK HODGINS, CPO*West Orange, New Jersey
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47a
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Double-Flexure Designs for Orthotic Ankle Joints
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J. MARTIN CARLSON, CPO, AND BRUCE DAY**Saint Paul, Minnesota
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48
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The University of Kansas Medical Center's Experience with Seating Systems
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PAUL TRAUTMAN, CPO*Kansas City, Kansas
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48a
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Recumbent-Support Orthosis for Control of Hip and Knee Deformities in Children with Neuromuscular Disabilities
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J. MARTIN CARLSON, CPO**Saint Paul, Minnesota
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