Sharon E. Sonenblum, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
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Biomedical, Rehabilitation and Therapy, BiomechanicsGoogle:
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(Biomechanical responses to seated full body tilt and their relationship to clinical application.) |
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Sonenblum SE, Feng C, Sprigle S. (2022) The relationship between in-seat movement and pressure ulcers in wheelchair users with SCI/D. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 1-9 |
Sonenblum SE, Measel M, Sprigle SH, et al. (2021) An Exploratory Analysis of the Role of Adipose Characteristics in Fulltime Wheelchair Users' Pressure Injury History. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 9: 753897 |
Ahad N, Sonenblum SE, Davenport MA, et al. (2021) Validating a Wheelchair In-Seat Activity Tracker. Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of Resna |
Barbareschi G, Sonenblum S, Holloway C, et al. (2020) Does the setting matter? Observing wheelchair transfers across different environmental conditions. Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of Resna. 1-8 |
Sprigle S, McNair D, Sonenblum S. (2020) Pressure Ulcer Risk Factors in Persons with Mobility-Related Disabilities. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 33: 146-154 |
Sonenblum SE, Seol D, Sprigle SH, et al. (2020) Seated buttocks anatomy and its impact on biomechanical risk. Journal of Tissue Viability |
Sonenblum SE, Maurer CL, Hanes CD, et al. (2019) Everyday use of power adjustable seat height (PASH) systems. Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of Resna. 1-9 |
Sprigle S, Sonenblum S. (2019) Visualizing Tissue Strain Under the Sacrum and Coccyx in Different Supine Postures: A Case Series. Advances in Skin & Wound Care |
Sprigle S, Sonenblum SE, Feng C. (2019) Pressure redistributing in-seat movement activities by persons with spinal cord injury over multiple epochs. Plos One. 14: e0210978 |
Barbareschi G, Holloway C, Bianchi-Berthouze N, et al. (2018) Use of a Low-Cost, Chest-Mounted Accelerometer to Evaluate Transfer Skills of Wheelchair Users During Everyday Activities: Observational Study. Jmir Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies. 5: e11748 |