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Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Periodical Web Site:
http://iospress.metapress.com/content/120801/
ISSN:
1874-5393

Published by:
IOS Press

10 articles listed on AbleData

  1. Applying Basic Principles of Child Passenger Safety to Improving Transportation Safety for Children Who Travel When Seated in Wheelchairs
  2. Communication Matrix: A Clinical and Research Assessment Tool Targeting Children With Severe Communication Disorders
  3. Communication Matrix: A Clinical and Research Assessment Tool Targeting Children With Severe Communication Disorders
  4. Communication Vulnerable Patients in the Pediatric ICU: Enhancing Care Through Augmentative and Alternative Communication
  5. Development of an Alternative Five Point Restraint Harness to Accommodate Children With Special Healthcare Needs in Child Safety Seats
  6. Guidelines for the Use of Wheelchair Postural Support Devices During Travel in Motor Vehicles
  7. Medical Equipment Use in Children With Disabilities: A Descriptive Survey
  8. School Bus Transportation for Students Seated in Wheelchairs
  9. StepWatch Stride Counting: Accuracy, Precision, and Prediction of Energy Expenditure in Children
  10. Wheelchair Transportation Safety on School Buses: Stakeholder Recommendations for Priority Issues and Actions

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