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Author Index Andrew, J. T., 107 Gambel, J., 142 McGovern, D., 14 Stapanian, A. M. P., 174 Gambrell, C. R., 126 Meals, R. A., 174 Stapanian, M. A., 174 Baum, B. S., 163 Ganz, O., 142 Miguelez, J. M., 118 Straus, J., 19 Beachler, M. D., 167 Geil, M. D., 35 Mikosz, M. J., 93 Switzer, J. D., 150 Berge, J. S., 170 Gillen, G., 19 Miller, L., 93 Bergeron, A., 142 Goff, B., 142, 167 Muller, S., 19 Berscheid, B. B., 8 Goldberg, R., 19 Taylor, D. M., 53 Boone, D. A., 133 Gulick, K., 118 Nemeth, J. A., 67 Thakor, N., 27 Bosker, G., 1 Neptune, R. R., 1 Thornton, L., 41 Brenner, C. D., 70 Hall, M. J., 134 Brenner, J. K., 70 Harris, M. S., 150 Pavlik, A. J., 49 Uellendahl, J., 93 Huff, E. A., 170 Petersen, B., 93 Chatterjee, A., 27 Pink-Golden, J. S., 150 Chaubey, P., 27 Jaudes, P., 41 Poulin, T. M., 53 VanBeek, M. J., 134 Conyers, D., 118 Privratsky, A. B., 61 Crawford, R., 1 Klute, G. K., 170 Puhalski, E. M., 53 Walden, G., 1 Del Bianco, J., 155 Lake, C., 85 Rahman, S., 14 Williams, T. W., III, 68 Dodson, R., 118 Lang, M., 118 Rainey, S., 150 Dozier, L., 14 Latlief, G., 150 Rees, H. G., 8 Yancosek, K. E., 163 Lavezzo, M., 14 Rogers, B., 1 Yasukawa, A., 41 El Maadawy, Ss. eas: Ledoux, W. R., 170 Esparza, W. O., 15150 Linassi, G. A., 8 Schnall, B. L., 163 Li Pi Shan, R. S., 8 Shamp, N. J., 150 Zimmerman, M. B., 134 Farnsworth, T., 93 Lulinski, J., 41 Sherk, K. A., 24 Fatone, S., 155 Shurr, D. G., 134 Faustini, M., 1 Martin, J., 27 Smith, A., 35 Statement of Ownership, M g and Circulati fon f- 0. oes d Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Lol | 8} 8| 0 | 0 |10-01-2008 Quarterly | 4 $114.00 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 16522 Hunters Green Parkway Hagerstown, MD 21740-2116 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 531 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 Michael Hargrett, 531 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 Jeftrey A. Nemeth, 1515 E. Florence Bivd., Suite 107, Casa Grande AZ 85222-5334 aging editor (Names andC ompletema iling address Miki Fairley, 74 inspiration Drive Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 Full Name | Complete Mailing Address American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists 526 King Street, Ste. 201 | Alexandria, VA 22314 | ra] Pub a wea ‘srmiey ted inthe Vo20l, N O 4_ issue of thisp ubiicat oO Publication notr equired | i | Instructions to Publishers Failure to tile or publish a statement of Ownership may lead to suspension of Periodicals authorization. 3526, September 1998 (Reverse 178 Volume 20 * Number 4 * 2608 Author Index Andrew, J. T., 107 Gambel, J., 142 McGovern, D., 14 Stapanian, A. M. P., 174 Gambrell, C. R., 126 Meals, R. A., 174 Stapanian, M. A., 174 Baum, B. S., 163 Ganz, O., 142 Miguelez, J. M., 118 Straus, J., 19 Beachler, M. D., 167 Geil, M. D., 35 Mikosz, M. J., 93 Switzer, J. D., 150 Berge, J. S., 170 Gillen, G., 19 Miller, L., 93 Bergeron, A., 142 Goff, B., 142, 167 Muller, S., 19 Berscheid, B. B., 8 Goldberg, R., 19 Taylor, D. M., 53 Boone, D. A., 133 Gulick, K., 118 Nemeth, J. A., 67 Thakor, N., 27 Bosker, G., 1 Neptune, R. R., 1 Thornton, L., 41 Brenner, C. D., 70 Hall, M. J., 134 Brenner, J. K., 70 Harris, M. S., 150 Pavlik, A. J., 49 Uellendahl, J., 93 Huff, E. A., 170 Petersen, B., 93 Chatterjee, A., 27 Pink-Golden, J. S., 150 Chaubey, P., 27 Jaudes, P., 41 Poulin, T. M., 53 VanBeek, M. J., 134 Conyers, D., 118 Privratsky, A. B., 61 Crawford, R., 1 Klute, G. K., 170 Puhalski, E. M., 53 Walden, G., 1 Del Bianco, J., 155 Lake, C., 85 Rahman, S., 14 Williams, T. W., III, 68 Dodson, R., 118 Lang, M., 118 Rainey, S., 150 Dozier, L., 14 Latlief, G., 150 Rees, H. G., 8 Yancosek, K. E., 163 Lavezzo, M., 14 Rogers, B., 1 Yasukawa, A., 41 El Maadawy, Ss. eas: Ledoux, W. R., 170 Esparza, W. O., 15150 Linassi, G. A., 8 Schnall, B. L., 163 Li Pi Shan, R. S., 8 Shamp, N. J., 150 Zimmerman, M. B., 134 Farnsworth, T., 93 Lulinski, J., 41 Sherk, K. A., 24 Fatone, S., 155 Shurr, D. G., 134 Faustini, M., 1 Martin, J., 27 Smith, A., 35 Statement of Ownership, M g and Circulati fon f- 0. oes d Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Lol | 8} 8| 0 | 0 |10-01-2008 Quarterly | 4 $114.00 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 16522 Hunters Green Parkway Hagerstown, MD 21740-2116 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 531 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 Michael Hargrett, 531 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 Jeftrey A. Nemeth, 1515 E. Florence Bivd., Suite 107, Casa Grande AZ 85222-5334 aging editor (Names andC ompletema iling address Miki Fairley, 74 inspiration Drive Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 Full Name | Complete Mailing Address American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists 526 King Street, Ste. 201 | Alexandria, VA 22314 | ra] Pub a wea ‘srmiey ted inthe Vo20l, N O 4_ issue of thisp ubiicat oO Publication notr equired | i | Instructions to Publishers Failure to tile or publish a statement of Ownership may lead to suspension of Periodicals authorization. 3526, September 1998 (Reverse 178 Volume 20 * Number 4 * 2608 Subject Index AFOs. see Ankle-foot orthoses contoured socket considerations in, 107 Amputations orthoses for wrist and, improving range of motion, 41 anatomically contoured socket considerations in elbow and tran- Evidence-based practice, preparatory evaluation training prosthesis shumeral disarticulations, 107 for upper limbs, 70 impact of upper limb prosthesis on gait. 163 right transfemoral, crawling prosthesis for infant, 167 Finger prostheses, strap for partial hand prehension, 174 transradial and wrist disarticulations, socket considerations in, Force feedback, prosthetic haptic feedback simulator, testing with 118 interactive force matching task, 27 traumatic triple major limb, rehabilitation of, 142 Amputees Gait transfemoral prosthesis use in Northwestern Ontario, 53 effect of AFOs on, post-stroke population, 49 transtibial, dermatological problems using roll-on liners, 134 impact of upper limb prosthesis in, 163 transtibial, pseudoaneurysms and residual limb pain, 8 silicon and posterior leaf spring AFOs in Charcot-Marie-Tooth transtibial, variably compliant prosthetic socket, 1 disorder, 155 traumatic triple major limb, rehabilitation of, 142 Grip strength, strap for partial hand prehension, 174 unilateral upper limb, overuse syndrome and, 126 Ankle-foot orthoses Hand prostheses effect on gait in post-stroke population, 49 partial, strap for prehension, 174 metal, floating T-strap development and use on, 24 rehabilitation team effort for US Iraq War veteran, 150 silicon and posterior leaf spring, in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disor- Haptic feedback simulator, prosthetic, testing with interactive der, 155 force matching task, 27 Blast injuries, hand prosthesis and rehabilitation team effort for Infant head shapes, system for digital capture in cranial deformi- US Iraq War veteran, 150 ties, 35 Boone, David, Editor’s Comments, 133 Brachial plexus injury, shoulder region prosthesis socket design Jebsen Taylor test of hand function, immobilizing wrist splints, considerations, 93 effect of wrist position on upper extremity function, 19 Burns, hand prosthesis and rehabilitation team effort for US Iraq War veteran, 150 Leg prostiiesis, transfernoral prosthesis use in Northwestern On- Business practice goals, in-house physical therapy services, pros- tario, 33 thetists view of benefits, 61 Liners, roll-on, dermatological problems using, transtibial ampu- tees, 134 Cerebral palsy, elbow and wrist orthoses, improving range of mo- Long thoracic nerve orthosis, scapulotnoracic orthosis for winging tion, 41 scapula, 13 Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder, silicon and posterior leaf spring Lower extremities AFOs in, 155 rehabilitation of traumatic triple major limb an.putee, 142 Clinimetrics, infant head shapes, system for digital capture in cra- residuai limb temperatures at skin/prosthesis interfaces, 170 nial deformities, 35 Computer-assisted design Material science, evolution of upper limb prosthesis socket design, infant head shapes, system for digital capture in cranial deformi- 85 ties, 35 Multidisciplinary appreach, in-house physical tt..rapy services, variably compliant transtibial prosthetic socket, 1 prosthetists view of benefits, 61 Cranial remolding, infant head shapes, system for digital capture Muscle reinnervation, shoulder region prosthesis socket design in cranial deformities, 35 considerations, 93 Crawling prosthesis, right transfemoral amputee, infant, 167 Muscle spasticity, elbow and wrist orthoses, improving range of motion, 41 Deformational plagiocephaly, infant head shapes, system for digital Myoelectric prostheses capture in cranial deformities, 35 anatomically contoured socket considerations in elbow and tran- Dermatological problems, using roll-on liners, transtibiai ampu- shumera! disarticulations, 107 tees, 134 prosthetic haptic feedback simulator, testing with interactive Dynamic bracing, elbow and wrist orthoses, improving range of force matching task, 27 motion, 41 Orthoses Elbow ankle-fuot, effect on gait in post-stroke population, 49 disarticulatons, transhumeral disarticulations and, anatomically ankle-foot, metal, floating T-strap development and use on, 24 Volume 19 * Number 4 + 2008 179 JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics elbow and wrist, improving range of motion, 41 anatomically contoured considerations in transhumeral and el- scapulothoracic, for winging scapula, 14 bow disarticulations, 107 silicon and posterior leaf spring AFOs in Charcot-Marie-Tooth considerations in transradial and wrist disarticulations, 118 disorder, 155 dermatological problems using roll-on liners, transtibial ampu- Outcome measures, transfemoral prosthesis use in Northwestern tees, 134 Ontario, 53 design improvements and other challenges, upper extremity Overuse syndrome, unilateral upper limb amputee and, 126 prosthetics, editorial, 68 evolution of design, upper limb prostheses, 85 Pain, residual limb pain caused by, transtibial amputees, 8 prosthetic, variably compliant transtibial, 1 Pediatric patients shoulder region design considerations, 93 crawling prosthesis for right transfemoral amputee, 167 Solid free form fabrication, variably compliant transtibial pros- infant head shapes, system for digital capture in cranial deformi- thetic socket, 1 ties, 35 Splints, wrist-immobilizing, effect of wrist position on upper ex- Physical therapy, in-house services, prosthetists view of benefits, tremity function, 19 61 Stroke, effect of AFOs on gait in post-stroke population, 49 Poly trauma, hand prosthesis and rehabilitation team effort for US Iraq War veteran, 150 T-strap, floating, development and use on metal AFOs, 24 Prehension, partial hand, strap for, 174 Temperature, residual limb, at skin/prosthesis interfaces, 170 Prostheses Transfemoral prostheses, amputee use of, in Northwestern On- crawling, right transfemoral amputation, for infant, 167 tario, 53 evolution of upper limb socket design, 85 Transhumeral disarticulations, elbow disarticulations and, anatom- finger, strap for partial hand prehension, 174 ically contoured socket considerations in, 107 myoelectric, anatomically contoured socket considerations in Transradial disarticulations, wrist disarticulations and, socket con- elbow and transhumeral disarticulations, 107 siderations in, 118 myoelectric, haptic feedback simulator, testing with interactive Twin-to-twin amputation syndrome, crawling prosthesis for right force matching task, 27 transfemoral amputee, infant, 167 transfemoral, use in Northwestern Ontario, 53 upper extremity, socket design improvements and other chal- Upper extremities lenges, editorial, 68 anatomically contoured socket considerations in elbow and tran- upper limb, impact on gait, 163 shumeral disarticulations, 107 upper limb, preparatory evaluation training prosthesis in evi- dence-based practice, 70 effect of wrist position on function of, wrist-immobilizing Prosthetists, views on benefits of in-house physical therapy ser- splints, 19 vices, 61 hand prosthesis and rehabilitation team effort for US Iraq War Pseudoaneurysms, residual limb pain, transtibial amputees, 8 veteran, 150 Upper limbs evolution of upper limb socket design, 85 Questionnaires, in-house physical therapy services, prosthetists impact of prosthesis on gait, 163 view of benefits, 61 preparatory evaluation training prosthesis in evidence-based practice, 70 Range of motion, improvement of, elbow and wrist orthoses, 41 rehabilitation of traumatic triple major limb amputee, 142 Rehabilitation socket design improvements and other challenges, editorial, 68 effect of AFOs on gait in post-stroke population, 49 unilateral amputee, overuse syndrome and, 126 infant, crawling prosthesis for right transfemoral amputee, 167 team effort for US Iraq War veteran, hand prosthesis in, 150 transfemoral prosthesis use in Northwestern Ontario, 53 Vibrotactile feedback, prosthetic haptic feedback simulator, testing transtibial amputees, pseudoaneurysms and residual limb pain, 8 with interactive force matching task, 27 traumatic triple major limb amputee, 142 Residual limbs, temperatures at skin/prosthesis interface, 170 War trauma hand prosthesis and rehabilitation team effort for US Iraq War Scapulothoracic orthosis, for winging scapula, 14 veteran, 150 Self-assessment examinations, 12, 39, 83, 140 rehabilitation of traumatic triple major limb amputee, 142 Serratus anterior palsy orthosis, scapulothoracic orthosis for wing- Winging scapula orthosis, scapulotnoracic orthosis for winging ing scapula, 14 scapula, 14 Shoulder, socket design considerations, 93 Wrist Skin disarticulations, transradial disarticulations and, socket consider- dermatological problems using roll-on liners, transtibial ampu- ations in, 118 tees, 134 immobilizing splint, effect of wrist position on upper extremity residual limb temperatures at skin/prosthesis interface, 170 function, 19 Sockets orthoses for elbow and, improving range of motion, 41 Volume 19 * Number 4 * 2008

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