Sharon E. Sonenblum, Ph.D.

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2009 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Biomedical, Rehabilitation and Therapy, Biomechanics
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Stephen Sprigle grad student 2009 Georgia Tech
 (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
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