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Editorial

Introduction to the Special Issue on Psychosocial Perspectives on Amputation and Prosthetics

Pages 827-830 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Seth D. Messinger. 2008. Psychoprosthetics. Psychoprosthetics 107 117 .
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Rhonda M. Williams, Aaron P. Turner, Michael Orendurff, Ava D. Segal, Glenn K. Klute, Jan Pecoraro & Joseph Czerniecki. (2006) Does Having a Computerized Prosthetic Knee Influence Cognitive Performance During Amputee Walking?. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 87:7, pages 989-994.
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