March 2002


Feature Articles

One Size Does Not Fit All
The diversity of bariatric body types must be addressed in order to safely and effectively treat this often underserved population

Early Motion Gets the Worm
Continuous passive motion following total hip arthroplasty can aid in alleviating pain, edema, stiffness, deep vein thrombosis, and dislocation, and in controlling costs

The Forgotten Art
Rediscovering the efficacy of cryotherapy

Wheelchair Update
2002 brings major improvements for both manual and power wheelchairs

Understanding Continence
Urinary and bowel incontinence have long-term implications for patients, so rehab professionals must be knowledgeable on assessment and intervention

Filling in the Background
Successful seating and positioning requires attention to detail from information gathering to physical evaluation to ADLs and accessibility



Rehab Economics

Buying New Equipment for Your Rehab Practice
Sales reps, pricing, planning, and dependability are all important considerations when making purchasing decisions

Entrepreneurial Spirit
The Big Picture

The Inside Track



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The Long and Winding Road

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CORFs—The New Contender

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