B J Sawatzky
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Boutilier G, Sawatzky B, Grant C, Wiefelspuett S, Finlayson H
Spinal Cord
. 2012 May;
50(8):595-8.
PMID: 22584281
Study Design: A pilot prospective pre- and post-intervention study. Objectives: To determine whether a dynamic standing program using the Segway Personal Transporter results in any measurable physiological effects in individuals...
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Sawatzky B, Miller W, Denison I
Clin Rehabil
. 2005 Mar;
19(2):182-7.
PMID: 15759533
Objective: To investigate the effects of wheelchair tyre pressure on mechanics and energy and explore the use of heart rate as a measurement of energy expenditure. Design: A single factor...
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Tredwell S, Sawatzky B, Hughes B
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
. 1999 Jun;
24(12):1223-7.
PMID: 10382249
Study Design: A prospective study using intraoperative stereophotogrammetry to analyze helical motion of the spine during the correction of scoliosis. Objective: To determine whether derotation systems rotate the scoliotic helix....
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Sawatzky B, Tredwell S, Jang S, Black A
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
. 1998 Feb;
23(2):201-5.
PMID: 9474726
Study Design: A prospective study using intraoperative stereophotogrammetry to analyze change during the correction of scoliosis. Objective: To examine the relation between the number of hooks used during segmental instrumentation...
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Stewart D, JOHNSON H, MOLONEY P, Arnold W, Sawatzky B
Can J Surg
. 1989 May;
32(3):214-7.
PMID: 2713777
Since 1981, 12 patients with neurogenic bladder due to meningomyelocele who had had previous ileal conduit urinary diversions underwent assessment for undiversion. Two important criteria for undiversion were motivation and...
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JOHNSON H, Weckworth P, Coleman G, Arnold W, Sawatzky B, MOLONEY P, et al.
Can J Surg
. 1988 Jan;
31(1):22-4.
PMID: 3337968
In a subgroup of children with myelomeningocele, urinary incontinence cannot be managed by clean intermittent catheterization and anticholinergic medication. The authors report on 24 such children who required bladder-outlet reconstruction....