PUBLICATIONS

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
On Aging With Disability

 

1. Kemp, B.J. (1996). Care for adults with a disability, now and as they age. In: R. Newcomer and A. Benjamin (Eds.) Indicators of Chronic Health Conditions. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.

2. Kemp, B.J. (1996). Rehabilitation. In: Birren, J. (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Gerontology, San Diego: Academic Press. Vol. 1.

3. Kemp, B.J. and Mosqueda, L. (1996). Outcomes of rehabilitation for late life conditions. In: Fuhrer, M. (Ed.) Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes Research. New York: Brookes Publishing.

4. Kemp, B. and Adams, B. (1995). The Older Adult Health and Mood Index: A new measure of geriatric depression. Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. 8, 162-167.

5. Kemp, B.J. and Adams, B. (1995). Monitoring the system of care for adults with disability, now and as they age. In: Newcomer, R. (Ed.) Community Indicators of Rehabilitation Success. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

6. Mitchell, J. and Kemp, B.J. (1996). The older adult attitude toward disability scale. Rehabilitation Psychology.

7. Kemp, B.J., Adams, B.A. and Campbell, M.L. (1996). Depression and life satisfaction in people aging with polio versus age-matched controls: The relation to post-polio syndrome, family functioning and attitude toward disability. Arch. Phy. Med. Rehabil.

8. Liebig, P.S. (1995). Assessing the implications of the 1994 elections for aging policy. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 7 (2), (1-11).

9. Liebig, P.S. (1995). State units on aging and housing for the elderly: Current roles and future implications. The Journal of Housing for the Elderly. 11 (2), 57-84. (Also published as a chapter in Housing Directions for the Elderly.)

10. Campbell, M.L. (1996). Next steps in bridging the gap between aging and disability: a research perspective Maximizing Human Potential. Quarterly Newsletter of the Aging. Disability and Rehabilitation Network of the American Society on Aging. Spring Vol 3(4).

11. McNeal, D. (1995). Rehabilitation engineering. The Encyclopedia of Disability and Rehabilitation. AD Orto and RP Marinelli (Eds.) New York: MacMillan Publishing Company.

12. Liebig, P.S. and Abbott, P.A. (1994). The California council on gerontology and geriatrics: A statewide consortium on aging. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 14 (4), 3-20.

13. Mosqueda, L., Brummel-Smith, K. (1995). Rehabilitation, in Geriatric Medicine: R. Schrire, D. Jahnigen (Eds.) Blackwell Publications: Cambridge, Mass.

14. Mosqueda, L., Brummel-Smith, K. (1995). Stroke, in: Primary Care Geriatrics: R.J. Ham, P.; Sloane (Eds.) Mosby-Year Book, Inc,.

15. Perry J., Fontaine, J.D., Mulroy, S. (1995). Findings in post-poliomyelitis syndrome: Weakness of muscles of the calf as a source of late pain and fatigue of muscles of the thigh after poliomyelitis. J. Bone & Joint Surgery, 77, 1148-1153.

16. Mulroy, S., Lassen, K., Gronley, J.K., Perry, J. (1996). The ability of female and male examiners to detect weakness in the knee extensors using manual muscle testing. J. Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Abstract.

17. Mosqueda, L. (1995). Multidimensional assessment in the ambulatory clinic, in Geriatric Assessment, D. Osterwell, J. Beck, K. Brummel-Smith, R. Elon, J. Frank, C. Franzi (Eds.) Beverly Cracom Publications.

18. Campbell, M.L., Sheets, D., Mitchell, J., McNeal, D. (1996). Incorporating consumer expertise in applied social research on aging with disability. In (Eds.) Participatory Actin Research. Maryland: Brooke Publishing.

19. Kemp, B.J. (1993). Motivational issues in the use of technology by older persons: A model and recommendations. Technology and Disability, 2, 65-70.

20. Kemp, B.J. (1993). Rehabilitation and the older sensorially impaired person. Proceedings, Second Annual Helen Keller National Conference. Published by the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, Little Rock, Ark.

21. Kemp, B.J. (1993). Psychological care of the older rehabilitation patient. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 9, 251-275.

22. Kemp, B.J. (1994). Aging and rehabilitation: Recognizing the challenge of the older sensorially impaired person. In S.E. Boone, D. Watson and M. Bagley (Eds.) The Challenge To Independence: Vision and Hearing Loss Among Older Persons, Univ. of Arkansas: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.

23. DiCesare, P.E., Young, S., Perry, J. and Baumgarten, M. (1995). Perimalloelar tendon transfer to the osicalcis for triceps surae insufficiency in patients with post-polio syndrome. Clin Orthop Rel Res, 310, 111-119.

24. Perry, J., Fontaine, J. and Mulroy, S. (1995). Findings in post-poliomyelitis syndrome. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 77, 1148-1153.

25. Kailes, J. (1996). Aging and cripdom: New realities, new concerns and a lot of new questions! Disability Rag.

26. Kailes, J. (1996). A Resource Guide To Aging With Disability. Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging With Disability, Downey, Cal.: Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center.

27. Kailes, J. (1995). Fit to be tried. Mainstream, 19, June/July.

28. Kailes, J. (1995). Midlife cripdom: Getting fewer miles per gallon? The Disability Rag, 16, July/August.

29. Mosqueda, L. (1994). Geriatric rehabilitation. In B. Stover and D.A. Gingerich (Eds.) Journal of Home Health Practice, 6,37-41.

30. McNeal, D., Somerville, N. and Wilson, D. (1995). Use of job accommodations by employees aging with a disability. Proc. 18th Annu. RESNA Conf., 540-541.

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
On Aging With Spinal Cord Injury

 

1. Waters, R.L., Sie, I.H., Adkins, R.H. (1995). Rehabilitation of the patient with a spinal cord injury. Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 26(1), 117-122.

2. Waters, R.L., Sie, I.H., Adkins, R.H. and Yakura, J.S. (1995). Motor recovery following spinal cord injury caused by stab wounds: a multicenter study. Paraplegia, 33(2), 98-101.

3. Pires, M., Adkins, R.H. (1996). Pressure ulcers and spinal cord injury: Scope of the problem. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 2(1): 6-13.

4. Cairns, D.M., Adkins, R.H., Scott, M.D. (1996). Pain and depression in acute traumatic spinal cord injury: Origins of chronic problematic pain? Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 77, 329-335.

5. Waters, R.L., Adkins, R.H. (In press). Firearm versus motor vehicle related spinal cord injury: Pre-injury characteristics and initial outcome comparisons among ethnically diverse groups. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

6. Bennett, C.J., Young, M.N., Adkins, R.H., and Diaz, F. (1995). Comparison of Bladder Management Complication Outcomes in Female Spinal Cord Injury Patients. The Journal of Urology, 153, 1458-1460.

7. Waters, R., Sie, I.E., Adkins, R.H. and Yakura, J.S. (1995). Injury pattern effect o motor recovery after traumatic spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 76(5), 440-443.

8. McNeal, D. (To be published in 1996). Rehabilitation Engineering. In the Encyclopedia of Disability and Rehabilitation, AD Orto and RP Marinelli, (Eds.) New York: MacMillan Publishing Company.

9. Cressy, J., Adkins, R.H., Waters, R.L. and Kraus, J. (1995). Spinal cord injuries from gunshot wounds: Pre-injury factors. (Abstract) J. Spinal Cord Mechanics, 18, 121.

 

These publications can either be obtained by writing the RRTC Center (see HomePage "How to Contact the RRTC) or from a medical librar.