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REDUCING SKIN SHEAR & FRICTION FORCES FOR ORTHOTIC & PROSTHETIC USERS. DEVELOPMENT OF THE BURSATEK CONCEPT. Adrian A. Polliack, Ph.D. and Samuel Scheinberg, M.D. SAM Medical Products Portland, Oregon The treatment of pre
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Portland / Newport / /

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Biomechanics Laboratory / Demos Press / Wilson AB / /

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University of California / /

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skin site / skin test site / medial tibial cortex site / technology improvements / test site / /

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blisters / pain / DF / JE / contact dermatitis / pressure sores / cysts / associated infection / folliculitis / /

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / University of California / /

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Arch Phys Med / Arch Dermatol / Samuel Scheinberg / Adrian A. Polliack / /

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investigator / chair / Editor / second investigator / prosthetist / fibular head / /

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Oregon / California / /

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