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17
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Ethical Dimensions in the Care of Severely Handicapped Children
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DENNIS DOHERTY, PhD* Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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17a
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Legal Implications of Baby Doe
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ROBYN S. SHAPIRO, JD**Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Congenital Tibial Dysplasia with Intact Fibula
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PERRY SCHOENECKER, MD*, A. M. CAPELLI, RN,EDWARD A. MILLAR, MD, M. R. SHEEN, MD, THOMAS HAHER, MD,MICHAEL D. MONA, MD, AND LESLIE C. MEYER, MDSaint Louis, Missouri
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18a
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Patellar Instability in Juvenile Amputees
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JOHN McIVOR, MD, FRCSC**, AND ROBERT GILLESPIE, FRCSC, FRCS (EDINEdmonton, Alberta
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19
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Case Presentation of Bilateral Chopart/Lisfranc-Type Congenital Amputee
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HERBERT GOLLER, PHD, CPO*, AND CHARLES EPPS, MDWashington, DC
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19a
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Age-Appropriateness of Myoelectric Below-Elbow Prosthetic Prescription
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SHARON MENKVELD, MD**, AND MARY NOVOTNY, RN, MSChicago, Illinois
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19b
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Custom-Fitted Protective Headwear
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BRIAN J. GIAVEDONI, BSc, CP(C)***, AND GREG BELBIN, CO(C)Toronto, Ontario
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20
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New Motorized Wheelchair for Young Disabled Children
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KENNETH M. JAFFE, MD*, DAN H. EVERARD, AND ROSS M. HAYS, MDSeattle, Washington
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20a
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Are Children with Congenital Amputations More Susceptible to Speech/Language Problems?
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JEAN L. McMAHON, MD**, AND THOMAS E. BALAZY, MDDenver, Colorado
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21
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Cheneau-Brace for Scoliosis Treatment-Principles, Manufacture, and Individual Short-Term Results
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GEORG NEFF, MD*, AND ALBRECHT SCHAAL, CPOTubingen, Federal Republic of Germany
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21a
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Manufacture of Individually Shaped Seats with Modular Components
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GEORG NEFF, MD*, AND KLAUS FISCHER, CPOTubingen, Federal Republic of Germany
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21b
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Use of Spinal Orthoses in the Treatment of Scoliosis in Cerebral Palsy
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SEYMOUR ZIMBLER, MD**, CLIFFORD L. CRAIG, MD,ROGER SOHN, MD, AND GERRY ROSENBERG, MD Boston, Massachusetts
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22
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Spine Support and Seating for Boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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J. MARTIN CARLSON, MS (ENG), CPO*, MARK PAYETTE, AND,br />LOWELL LUTTER, MDSaint Paul, Minnesota
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22a
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Criteria for Prescription, Fabrication, and Fitting of the Bucket Seat Orthosis
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JOAN FERGUSON, MCSP**, GREG BELBIN, CO(C) ANDNORRIS CARROLL, MD, FRCS(C)Toronto, Ontario
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22b
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Adapted Devices and Techniques for Performing ADL for the Multiple Limb-Deficient Child
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JOANNA G. PATTON, OTR***Los Angeles, California
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23
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Assistive Feeding Arm Orthosis for Flail Arm Resulting from Arthrogryposis
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WAYNE ROSEN CO*, OSCAR ORTIZ, CP, AND HELGA M. ROBINETTE, OTRMiami, Florida
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23a
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Progressive Habilitation Protocol for Bilateral Lower-Limb Amelia
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MICHAEL SCHUCH, CPO**, BEV GRYTH, RPT, BOB VILLWOCK,AND MARY WILLIAMS CLARK, MDCharlottesville, Virginia
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24
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Below-Knee ISNY Flexible Sockets
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NORMAN BERGER, MA*, AND SIDNEY FISHMAN, PHDNew York, New York
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24b
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Long-Term Follow-up of Children Wearing ISNY Above-Knee Sockets
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DAVID E. KREBS, PHD, PT*, JOAN E. EDELSTEIN, MA, PTAND SIDNEY FISHMAN, PHDNew York, New York
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25
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Design and Analysis of Normal Shape and Normal Alignment (NSNA) Socket in Juvenile Amputees
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MARY ABELL POWNALL, CP*, AND RAMONA HICKS, MA, RPTNewington, Connecticut
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25a
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CAT-CAM Socket with Total Flexible Brim for Pediatric Amputees
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TED SNELL, CP**, PAULETTE BUSH, RPT,WILLIAM H. MEYER, MD, AND ROBERT TOOMS, MDMemphis, Tennessee
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25b
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Use of a Brim-Casting Fixture for the Narrow ML Above-Knee Socket
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DANIEL L. SHAMP, CPO*** AND JOANNE KLOPE SHAMP, CPONorton, Ohio
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The Quadrimembral Limb-Deficient Child
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KAREN BOBALIK, RPT* Greenville, South Carolina
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26a
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Office Fabrication of Low Temperature Ankle-Foot Orthotics
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MICHAEL N. SMITH, OTC**, MARY WILLIAMS CLARK, MD,AND MICHAEL D. SUSSMAN, MDCharlottesville, Virginia
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Low-Profile Partial Foot Prosthesis
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MARY WILLIAMS CLARK, MD*, ANDRICHARD ROSENBERGER, CPO (DECEASED)Charlottesville, Virginia
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27a
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Seattle Clubfoot Orthosis
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GEORGE W. SIMONS, MD**Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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27b
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Short Ankle-Foot Orthosis
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DOUGLAS GABOURIE, OTR***, AND NORRIS CARROLL, MD, FRCS(C)Toronto, Canada
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28
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Voluntary Terminal Device in Juvenile Amputees
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A. LESSWING, MD* AND DEBBIE SNOW, OTSnyder, New York
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28a
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Benefits of Early Infant Fitting with a Voluntary Closing Device
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ANTHONY BALLARD, MD, MARIE A. DICOWDEN, PHD**,HELGA M. ROBINETTE, OTR/RPT, AND OSCAR ORTIZ, CPMiami, Florida
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28b
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Adaptation of an Upper-Extremity Prosthesis
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CAROLE JACQUES, BSR, OT*** AND EUGENE BANZIGER, CP(C)Vancouver, British Columbia
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29
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Field Test: NYU Child-Size Body-Powered Hand
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SIDNEY FISHMAN, PHD*, DAVID E. KREBS, PHD, PTAND WILLIAM LEMBECK, PENew York, New York
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29a
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New Variety Village Electromechanical Hand for Amputees Less Than 2 Years of Age
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I. AL-TEMEN, PE** AND M. MILNER, PHDToronto, Ontario
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30
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Myoelectric Prosthesis for a Partial Hand Amputee
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ROBERT PICKEN, CP* Chicago, Illinois
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30a
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New Myoelectric Control System
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R. N. SCOTT**, D. F. LOVELY, T. HRUCZKOWSKI, M. OLIVE,R. CALDWELL, AND J. HAYDENFredericton, New Brunswick
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Myoelectrically Controlled NYU-Hosmer Prehension Actuator and Michigan Hook
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D. S. CHILDRESS, PHD*Chicago, Illinois
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31a
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Texas Scottish Rite Hospital Motorized Forearm
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RODNEY A. HASLER, BS**, DONNA JACKSON, CP,AND THERESA HOLLEY, CPDallas, Texas
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32
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Generic Approach to the Control of Powered Prostheses
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STEPHEN S. DILLON, ENG*, AND CHARLES J. COURTNEY, CO Silver Spring, Maryland
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32a
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Application of the Generic Control System in the Above-Elbow Prosthesis
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RINCHEN DAKPA, CP** Toronto, Ontario
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33
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Recent Advances in the Design and Control of the Michigan Arm
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D. S. CHILDRESS*, E. C. GRAHN, T. G. MANHART,J. S. STRYSIK, AND C. W. HECKATHORNEChicago, Illinois
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33a
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Electronic Touch Controls for Prostheses
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WILLIAM R. NICHOL, CPO(C)**Winnipeg, Manitoba
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