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Sharing a Question and an Answer

Posted on April 5, 2012 by canadianclinicalcorner
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Hello all! Recently, I received an email question through my blog from an occupational therapist and her question struck me as a really interesting example of how product design can influence skin protection in a particular clinical scenario.  With the therapist’s consent, I will share a synopsi Read More...
Posted in Science of Seating | Tagged cushion design, femoral loading | Leave a reply

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