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Credit Importance

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Credit Importance

It is important today to have good building business credit, as witnessed by all the lending institutions advertising to release a business line of credit score, or merchandisers and home loan agencies marketing to those with poor building business credit. It is not a status symbol or a means of having more stuff than the next person any more.

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Using the absorbed power method to evaluate effectiveness of vibration absorption of selected seat cushions during manual wheelchair propulsion

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009


Using the absorbed power method to evaluate effectiveness of vibration absorption of selected seat cushions during manual wheelchair propulsion

Although medicare power wheelchairs and handicap scooters users are frequently subjected to oscillatory and shock vibrations, little research has been conducted to assess the whole-body vibration exposure of wheelchair users. The purpose of this study was to determine if selected wheelchair cushions alter potentially harmful whole-body vibrations transferred to wheelchair users. Thirty-two participants, who use wheelchairs as their primary mode of mobility, contributed to this study. Four of the most commonly prescribed wheelchair cushions were selected. Participants were asked to propel their wheelchair over a simulated activities of daily living (ADL) course while acceleration and force data were recorded. A repeated measures ANOVA showed no significant differences between the different cushions for the total averaged absorbed power (p = 0.190), the 50 mm curb drop (p = 0.234), or the rumble strip (p = 0.143). A repeated measure ANOVA for the peak curb drop absorbed power revealed a significant difference in the cushions (p = 0.043). The cushions that were most effective in this testing appear to be the Invacare Pindot and the Varilite Solo. Not only did those cushions appear to have the lowest values much of the time but also they did not display the highest values. When comparing results from a similar study, absorbed power appears to be as effective in determining vibration effects in the time domain as the methods in the ISO 2631 Standard.

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Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Thinking about these things before you sign up for a card is a good way to avoid falling into the dreaded building business credit card debt and enjoying all the benefits of using a bank business line of credit card for the first time.

Numbers, Numbers, Numbers

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Evaluation of pushrim-activated power-assisted wheelchairs using ANSI/RESNA standards

Thursday, November 19th, 2009


Evaluation of pushrim-activated power-assisted wheelchairs using ANSI/RESNA standards

OBJECTIVE: To determine and compare performance of pushrim-activated power-assisted wheelchairs (PAPAW) (iGLIDE, e-motion, Xtender) on national standards. DESIGN: Engineering performance and safety evaluation. SETTING: A Veteran Affairs and university-based research center. SPECIMENS: Nine PAPAWs. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Static, dynamic stability, brake effectiveness, maximum speed, acceleration, retardation, energy consumption, static, impact, and fatigue strength. RESULTS: There was no significant difference among the 3 models in forward stability. The iGLIDE was the most stable, whereas the e-motion was the least stable model in the rearward stability tests. All PAPAWs performed equally on the slopes of 3 degrees and 6 degrees in the forward and rearward directions. Braking distance was the highest for e-motion (5.64+/-0.28m) and the lowest (1.13+/-0.03m) for the iGLIDE in forward direction. The average equivalent cycles of all PAPAWs were 318,292+/-112,776.6 cycles (n=8) on the fatigue tests. All PAPAWs passed the impact and static strength tests. CONCLUSIONS: The standards of the American National Standards Institute and handicap scooters, power wheelchairs the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America could act as quality assurance tool for wheelchairs. The standards for wheelchairs were first approved in 1990; after 17 years, exceeding the minimum values in the standards would be a reasonable expectation

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Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Denied for Bad Credit

If you are denied a building business credit card due to bad credit, the letter will give instructions on where to request a copy of your credit report. Once you review the report, you can take steps necessary to start repairing your business line of credit.

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The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy.

Thursday, November 12th, 2009


The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy.

PURPOSE: handicap scooters has been shown to be an effective method for children with disabilities to achieve independent mobility. The purpose of this case report is to describe the physical therapist’s clinical decision making related to power mobility for a child with multiple disabilities. CASE DESCRIPTION: power wheelchairs
evaluation for a nine-year-old child was conducted using Furumasu’s tasks for wheelchair readiness moving through a doorway, maneuvering through three cones, and driving in a hallway. Ongoing team assessment with family consultation informed clinical decision-making. OUTCOMES: A mid-wheel-drive chair afforded improved performance on Furumasu’s tasks compared with a rear-wheel-drive chair. SUMMARY: This case describes the clinician’s role in prescribing power wheelchairs to affect the user’s functional skills, as well as how, in the absence of evidence, clinical experience and patients’ needs can guide clinical decision-making

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The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy

Monday, November 9th, 2009


The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy

PURPOSE: Powered mobility has been shown to be an effective method for children with disabilities to achieve independent mobility. The purpose of this case report is to describe the physical therapist’s clinical decision making related to power mobility for a child with multiple disabilities. CASE DESCRIPTION: Power wheelchair evaluation for a nine-year-old child was conducted using Furumasu’s tasks for wheelchair readiness moving through a doorway, maneuvering through three cones, and medicare power wheelchairs driving in a hallway. Ongoing team assessment with family consultation informed clinical decision-making. OUTCOMES: A mid-wheel-drive chair afforded improved performance on Furumasu’s tasks compared with a rear-wheel-drive chair. SUMMARY: This case describes the clinician’s role in prescribing power wheelchairs to affect the user’s functional skills, as well as how, in the absence of evidence, clinical experience and patients’ needs can guide clinical decision-making.

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BBQ FACTS: Keep Everything Clean

Friday, November 6th, 2009


BBQ FACTS: Keep Everything Clean

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Things You Should Know to Get Along With Your Credit Card Company

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Things You Should Know to Get Along With Your Credit Card Company

Getting a building business credit card is a very grown up thing to do and you probably feel very excited at the though of having this little piece of plastic in your wallet but you also feel a little bit anxious at this new responsibility. And indeed having a business line of credit card is a responsibility that shouldn’t be taken lightly.

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Mechanical efficiency and propulsion technique after 7 weeks of low-intensity wheelchair training

Thursday, November 5th, 2009


Mechanical efficiency and propulsion technique after 7 weeks of low-intensity wheelchair training

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the effect of a 7-week low-intensity hand rim handicap scooters training on the submaximal metabolic cost, mechanical efficiency and propulsion technique in able-bodied participants. METHODS: Participants were randomly divided over an experimental group (n=14) and a control group (n=7). The experimental group received 7 weeks wheelchair training (3 week(-1), 70 min) at a low intensity (30% of the heart rate reserve), whereas the control group did not receive training. During pre- and post-tests, submaximal exercise was performed on a stationary wheelchair ergometer at fixed levels of power output. Mechanical efficiency, oxygen uptake, heart rate, timing parameters and stroke angles were measured. Video recordings were made to determine the stroke pattern. FINDINGS: Mechanical efficiency increased and metabolic cost decreased significantly in the experimental group compared to the control group. Push time increased and cycle frequency decreased as a result of training. The stroke angle increased in the experimental group during the training period. The experimental group preferred double-looping over propulsion, while the control group mainly used single-looping over propulsion patterns during the post-test. INTERPRETATION: A low-intensity, 7-week training protocol has a beneficial effect on the mechanical efficiency and metabolic cost of medical scooters propulsion in able-bodied participants. The improved mechanical efficiency seems to be the result of changes in propulsion technique that were found

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Considering powered mobility for individuals with stroke

Monday, November 2nd, 2009


Considering powered mobility for individuals with stroke

medical scooters and power wheelchairs is an option that provides many disabled individuals with a means of locomotion. Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in this country. Unfortunately, there is currently a lack of published material that expounds on power mobility as it relates to clients who have had a stroke. We will present the benefits and considerations for choosing power wheelchairs for this client population. A brief review of seating and mobility evaluation and funding considerations is included with an emphasis on specific issues concerning stroke clients. Finally, a call for further research on this topic is presented.

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