References
Key Reference
Houghton P.E., Campbell K.E., & CPG Panel (2013). Canadian Best Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers in People with Spinal Cord Injury. A resource handbook for Clinicians. Access by clicking here: Canadian Best Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers in People with Spinal Cord Injury: A Resource Handbook for Clinicians
This is a very current & comprehensive resource, complied by two project leaders from the School of Physical Therapy at Western University, Dr. Pamela Houghton & Dr. Karen Campbell. In addition, Laura Titus is listed as a major contributor.
NOTE: It was beyond the scope of this website to go into every aspect involving SCI and PU; if you require further detail about this subject, this is the resource we recommend you explore further!
Chapter Titles:
Houghton P.E., Campbell K.E., & CPG Panel (2013). Canadian Best Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers in People with Spinal Cord Injury. A resource handbook for Clinicians. Access by clicking here: Canadian Best Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers in People with Spinal Cord Injury: A Resource Handbook for Clinicians
This is a very current & comprehensive resource, complied by two project leaders from the School of Physical Therapy at Western University, Dr. Pamela Houghton & Dr. Karen Campbell. In addition, Laura Titus is listed as a major contributor.
NOTE: It was beyond the scope of this website to go into every aspect involving SCI and PU; if you require further detail about this subject, this is the resource we recommend you explore further!
Chapter Titles:
- PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION AND THE INTERPROFESSIONAL TEAM
- HUMAN FACTORS AFFECTING PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION
- BODY WEIGHT, NUTRITION, AND HEMATOLOGIC AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF HEALING
- PRINCIPLES OF PRESSURE MANAGEMENT
- BEDS, MATTRESSES, AND RECUMBENT POSITIONING
- WHEELCHAIRS AND OTHER SEATING
- MOBILITY, ACTIVITY, AND CONDITIONING
- ASSESSMENT AFTER DEVELOPMENT OF A PRESSURE ULCER
- PRESSURE ULCER TREATMENT
- TELEREHABILITATION
Other References *Note: PDF links follow each reference for convenient access to full text
Gil- Agudo, A., De la Pena-Gonzalez, A, Del Ama-Espinosa, A., Perez-Rizo, E., Diaz-Domiguez, E., Sanchez-Ramos, A. (2009). Comparative study of pressure distribution at the user-cushion interface with different cushions in a population with spinal cord injury. Clinical Biomechanics, 24, (7), 558-563. Gil-Agudo et al. 2009
Guimaraes, E., Mann, W.C. (2003). Evaluation of pressure and durability of a low-cost wheelchair cushion designed for developing countries. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 26 (2), 141-143. Guimareas & Mann, 2003
Guihan, M., Hastings, J., & Garber, S. (2009). Therapists’ roles in pressure ulcer management in persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Spinal Cord Med, 32 (5), 560-567. Guihan et al., 2009
Jackson, J. et al. (2010). Qualitative study of principles pertaining to lifestyle and pressure ulcer risk in adults with spinal cord injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 32 (7), 567-578. Jackson et al., 2009
Rappl, L. (2008). Physiological changes in tissues denervated by spinal cord injury tissues and possible effects on wound healing. International Wound Journal, 5(3), 435-444. Rappl, L., 2008
Trewartha, M., & Stiller, K. (2011). Comparison of the pressure redistribution qualities of two air filled wheelchair cushions for people with spinal cord injuries. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 58 (4), 287-292. Trewartha & Stiller, 2011
Vaishampayan, A., Clark, F. A., Carlson, M. E., & Blanche, E. J. (2011). Individualization of a Manualized Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program: Targeting Risky Life Circumstances Through a Community-Based Intervention for People with Spinal Cord Injury. Advances in Skin and Wound Care, 24, 275-284. doi:10.1097/01.ASW.0000398663.66530.46. Vaishampayan et al., 2011
Whalley Hammell, K. R. (2010). Spinal cord injury rehabilitation research: patient priorities, current deficiencies and potential direction. Disability and Rehabilitation, 32 (14), 1209-1218. Whalley Hammell, 2009
Image References
Note: Images are either 1) sourced from the article they came from or 2) linked to their original internet sources (which you can access by clicking on them)
Gil- Agudo, A., De la Pena-Gonzalez, A, Del Ama-Espinosa, A., Perez-Rizo, E., Diaz-Domiguez, E., Sanchez-Ramos, A. (2009). Comparative study of pressure distribution at the user-cushion interface with different cushions in a population with spinal cord injury. Clinical Biomechanics, 24, (7), 558-563. Gil-Agudo et al. 2009
Guimaraes, E., Mann, W.C. (2003). Evaluation of pressure and durability of a low-cost wheelchair cushion designed for developing countries. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 26 (2), 141-143. Guimareas & Mann, 2003
Guihan, M., Hastings, J., & Garber, S. (2009). Therapists’ roles in pressure ulcer management in persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Spinal Cord Med, 32 (5), 560-567. Guihan et al., 2009
Jackson, J. et al. (2010). Qualitative study of principles pertaining to lifestyle and pressure ulcer risk in adults with spinal cord injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 32 (7), 567-578. Jackson et al., 2009
Rappl, L. (2008). Physiological changes in tissues denervated by spinal cord injury tissues and possible effects on wound healing. International Wound Journal, 5(3), 435-444. Rappl, L., 2008
Trewartha, M., & Stiller, K. (2011). Comparison of the pressure redistribution qualities of two air filled wheelchair cushions for people with spinal cord injuries. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 58 (4), 287-292. Trewartha & Stiller, 2011
Vaishampayan, A., Clark, F. A., Carlson, M. E., & Blanche, E. J. (2011). Individualization of a Manualized Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program: Targeting Risky Life Circumstances Through a Community-Based Intervention for People with Spinal Cord Injury. Advances in Skin and Wound Care, 24, 275-284. doi:10.1097/01.ASW.0000398663.66530.46. Vaishampayan et al., 2011
Whalley Hammell, K. R. (2010). Spinal cord injury rehabilitation research: patient priorities, current deficiencies and potential direction. Disability and Rehabilitation, 32 (14), 1209-1218. Whalley Hammell, 2009
Image References
Note: Images are either 1) sourced from the article they came from or 2) linked to their original internet sources (which you can access by clicking on them)