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March 9, 2010

Acai Fruit Juice: Not Just Any Juice

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Acai Fruit Juice: Not Just Any Juice

There are times when the thought of taking tablets can be appalling. It doesnt matter whether it is for some form of disease or simply a supplement, there will always be people who find tablets disgusting. Unfortunately, we cant depend on our body alone to fight off those viruses and bacteria nor can we rely on will alone to be able to get past the day even when we are already tired. We use health supplements to facilitate our bodys lack of strength at times when we are sick. These health supplements are usually formulated to help enhance our immune system or unlock our stored energy. Fortunately, supplements are also available in other forms; some of them come in liquid form like the Acai Berry Juice.

Acai Berry Juice is infused with acai berry extracts making it as effective as the other acai berry products. Acai Berry Juice is also overflowing with flavor making it more pleasant to the taste, so even your children will like it.

You can drink the Acai Berry Juice in the morning, noon or evening or you can even drink it while having some afternoon snacks with your friends. The unending list of benefits you can get from Acai Fruit Juice should encourage you to use it more; so be healthy, drink healthy with Acai Berry Juice.

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March 2, 2010

Stay Healthy with Colon Cleansing Diet

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Stay Healthy with Colon Cleansing Diet

It takes several years for toxic substances to build up in our colon. And it may even take more years for it to accumulate to alarming levels. Hence our continued nonchalance when it comes to eating anything and everything under the sun. Unfortunately, that is not the case, toxic substancescome from the food that we eat and of course the medicines we take. Slowly but surely these toxins will amass and if we do nothing we might end up having colon problems, be it severe or mild. In addition, colon problems are difficult to diagnose because the symptoms can mimic other forms of diseases. If you do not want this to happen to you, it may be best to consider the switch to a colon cleansing diet.

A colon cleansing diet usually starts with the modification of your usual diet. Then it is followed by including high fiber foods which are very effective when it comes to colon cleansing. In addition, On top of that, colon cleansing diet also requires you to limit the amount of alcohol, caffeine and sodas you take in regularly and instead add to your water intake. As soon as your diet is changed to suit your needs, you may now drink supplements to work together with your colon cleansing diet.

A colon cleansing diet is a good way to help your body get rid of toxins and avoid spending too much money.

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February 24, 2010

Knowing the Acai Berry Benefits

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Knowing the Acai Berry Benefits

A lot of people are going after acai supplements because of its many known benefits. Until someone discovered its potential in improving health, the acai berry was just a regular fruit. When it was introduced to the public by a famous talk show host, its popularity went off the roof. As a main ingredient this fruit is found in many dietary supplements. These supplements are generally known as acai products or acai berry products. All supplements that contain acai berry and placed under this classification. The reason why people are buying these products is the acai berry benefits. People try acai berry products simply because they are willing to anything just to stay in shape.

Acai berry benefits are numerous. One of which is weight loss. These acai berries are best known for their capacity to help someone lose weight. Acai berry products contain this benefit. People with weight problems take this kind of supplement because of that very reason. Another benefit is that it boosts the immune system. The acai berry products help keep the immune system strong thus preventing infection and keeping the body healthy. Lastly, the antioxidants help protect against toxins.

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February 20, 2010

Herb Cleansing For a Healthier You

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Herb Cleansing For a Healthier You

Different colon cleansing products can be dangerous. This is due to people who might take advantage of the current situation. The use of bogus colon cleansing products can be harmful. These products are often not backed by scientific research. So chances are, these products might use ingredients that are dangerous to ones health. Products that guarantee fast and effective colon cleansing may do more harm than good. To achieve their promise these products might contain dangerous ingredients. That is why it is best that you rely on herb cleansing.

Herb cleansing is a type of colon cleansing only difference is it uses herbs rather than artificial ingredients. The technique of herb cleansing can be found in several colon cleansing recipes. These recipes are effective whether it is tasty or not. The effect is gradual when you are using herb cleansing. Colon cleansing done gradually can help the body adjust to it. Be sure to cleanse your body at all times.

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February 13, 2010

Bringing Better Health:Acai Plant

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Bringing Better Health:Acai Plant

Products that contain acai berries are becoming more and more popular each day. People want to try it out because of its seemingly long list of health benefits. These products go by different names or brands but often times the term acai is included in the brand, this is done to let the consumers know that that particular product contains acai berries.

More and more people are now informed of the health benefits they can get by taking acai products that is why they are clamouring for more acai berry products. The success should not be credited to the acai berries alone but to the acai plant as well. You have to remember though that without the acai plant there will be no acai berries.

The acai plant is also known as the acai palm. The acai plant is normally found in South America more or less near the Amazon River. The natural home for the acai plant are swampy areas or grounds. In South America, people dont only eat the acai berries but the acai fruit as well along with palms and even the roots. Indeed it is safe to say that the acai plant is a health plant.

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February 7, 2010

Figure Out the Best Colon Cleanse

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Figure Out the Best Colon Cleanse

It is undeniable that there is an increasing number of colon cleansing products now. There are products that are affordable making them a good use of your hard earned money. The price, brand and ingredient may differ but these products promise one thing and that is to effectively cleanse your colon and hope you live life better, longer. Anywhere you go, you will hear ads of these products stating that it is the best colon cleanse or that it is guaranteed effective. It would without a doubt be a challenge to decide on the best colon cleanse there is.

Just what is the best colon cleanse?Each one of us will have an opinion regarding that question; others might say something that gives out quick results, some might say something that is gentle to the body while some might still reason out that the best colon cleanse is the one that has been used by a lot of people. There will be a lot of answers to that question but there is one thing you should remember: the best colon cleanse systems do not just cleanse the colon with immediate effect, they should take into consideration the welfare of you entire body.

There the products used in the best colon cleanse systems ought to be natural and should work along with the bodys natural rhythm and it should include supplements that will help detoxify other parts of the body.

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January 31, 2010

More Affordable Homemade Colon Cleanse

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More Affordable Homemade Colon Cleanse

Since the world is currently experiencing an economic crisis, it is only natural for you to try save up. However, saving doesnt necessarily mean forgetting about your health. You have to realize that a healthy body will enable you to work more and thus earn more. If you continue getting sick, you will miss more days at work and you will earn less. That is why no matter how you save, you must not totally forget about your health.

A good way to stay in tiptop shape is through colon cleansing and if you are on a tight budget you can always use homemade colon cleanse products in order to cleanse your way to a better life.

Homemade colon cleanse uses everyday meal ingredients in order to make a powerful, effective yet natural colon cleanser. homemade colon cleanse is much affordable then those other colon cleansing options. In fact you can successfully make a homemade colon cleanse simply by changing your diet. For instance, if you are used to eating meat all the time, you might want to change that by adding high fiber foods in your daily meals along with increasingadding toDont go really cheap when making homemade colon cleanse at least make sure that you use high quality ingredients. Use a homemade colon cleanse product today.

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January 25, 2010

Acai Benefits You Can Enjoy

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Acai Benefits You Can Enjoy

To go through the day it is important that we stay in shape. The constant battle with stress can eventually wear us down. This would often result to us getting sick most of the time. When we are sick work is being set aside. Absence from work often results to lesser pay. This is because most of these absences are unpaid. People are always looking for that dietary supplement that will give them enough energy throughout the day. This is also the reason why acai berry supplements are well known amongst health buffs. When people are aware of the acai benefits they will see to it that they take the supplement everyday.

Since it is widely available in the market finding the right acai berry supplement is easy. Acai benefits were first discussed on a tv show. Some acai benefits include protection from free radicals, brain boosting benefits, boosting the immune system and a whole lot more. Using acai berry products everyday is the only way to enjoy acai benefits. With acai berry supplements you can be healthier and do more things.

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January 17, 2010

Tasty Natural Colon Cleansing Recipes

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Tasty Natural Colon Cleansing Recipes

Food tastes heavenly that is why we cant resist it. It is hard to resist and turn a blind eye to a table filled with sumptuous dishes. This is probably the reason why we tend to eat all the kinds of food available and cholesterol is something we dont pay much attention to simply because we are enjoying the taste too much. The mere thought of eating deletable recipes can already make us jump for joy. However, if you take into consideration the potential for diseases and the role that natural colon cleansing recipes can have on it, send a lot of us packing. natural colon recipes are often believed to be disgusting and taste really, really bad.

Such misconception has to be corrected, because there are a lot of natural colon cleansing recipes that are not only attractive but delectable as well. These recipes most of the times include fruits, vegetables, herbs and other foods that can aid in excreting waste products.

High fiber foods are great at cleansing your colon. the creation of each colon cleansing recipe will rely greatly on the creators skill, this because each one of us have our own preferences. So if you prefer spicy, you can make spicy natural colon cleansing recipes or sweet or sour if like those too.

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January 9, 2010

Advantages of Colonic Hydrotherapy

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Advantages of Colonic Hydrotherapy

doing things in line with nature are becoming more and more popular. If you watch TV, you will without a doubt notice people encouraging natural ways of losing weight or people promoting the use of herbs and other natural cures in treating medical conditions. In addition, you will also be subjected to a lot of natural dietary supplements being promoted on television. the natural method of colon cleansing is being encourage by health buffs, one of which is colonic hydrotherapy.

For people who have not heard of the procedure, they might find it rather harsh or too much. However, colonic hydrotherapy is one of the best ways to remove the contents of your colon. When a person is about to undergo colonic hydrotherapy he or she is ushered to lie down on a bench, then a tube is inserted into his rectum once in place several gallons of pressurized water are passed through the colon. As the water filters through the colon the hydrotherapist massages the back and the stomach or abdomen of the client. Wastes and extra fluid passes through a different tube. it usually takes one hour or more for a colonic hydrotherapy session to finish. Kits for home colonic hydrotherapy are available, you can get one if you feel doing it by yourself.

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April 18, 2009

Testing of gel-electrolyte batteries for wheelchairs

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Testing of gel-electrolyte batteries for wheelchairs

A simple test rig was developed to measure the capacity of the lead-acid gel-electrolyte batteries used to power wheelchairs and medical scooters. Results of 166 tests revealed a wide scatter of battery life with different users and also showed that, in many cases, the two batteries used in a wheelchair became unequal in charge capacity after some time in use. It is recommended that pairs of batteries should be charged in series to overcome this problem.

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April 11, 2009

The ANSI/RESNA wheelchair standards: sample evaluation and guide to interpreting test data for prescribing power wheelchairs

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The ANSI/RESNA wheelchair standards: sample evaluation and guide to interpreting test data for prescribing power wheelchairs

This study is a joint project of ECRI and the National Rehabilitation Hospital, supported by a grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR, U.S. Department of Education, Agreement No. H133E80016). ECRI is the first independent laboratory to test power wheelchairs and medicare power wheelchairs according to the standards of the Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America (RESNA), now known as the Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (AART); these standards will ultimately be distributed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). We tested 10 power wheelchairs, which are similar in size and configuration, from seven manufacturers; all units are intended for adult use. Our testing showed that none of the sample wheelchairs are ideal for all environments in which these devices are typically needed. Each unit has advantages that should be carefully considered when specifying a power wheelchair. Numerous factors are involved in prescribing power wheelchairs, and learning the subtle differences in features and performance of a particular model and how they will affect the user is difficult. In addition, acquiring objective information about power wheelchairs from manufacturers is not typically easy. Considering these factors, and because the standards on which we based our testing do not generally provide criteria for passing or failing models under test, we did not rate the units. The purpose of this article is to present the data collected in our study, using wheelchair performance characteristics based on some parts of the ANSI/RESNA wheelchair standards, as an example of what prescribers can expect to receive from manufacturers and to provide guidance in interpreting and applying the data in writing power wheelchair prescriptions. Thus, this article provides an overview of the types of problems faced by those who specify power wheelchairs for users, the problems faced by the users themselves, and the components that are most susceptible to damage during use.

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April 3, 2009

Technological advances in powered wheelchairs

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Technological advances in powered wheelchairs

During the last 40 years, there have been revolutionary advances in power wheelchairs. These unique wheelchair systems and handicap scooters, designed for the physically immobile patient, have become extremely diversified, allowing the user to achieve different positions, including tilt, recline, and, more recently, passive standing. Because of this wide diversity of powered wheelchair products, there is a growing realization of the need for certification of wheeled mobility suppliers. Legislation in Tennessee (Consumer Protection Act for Wheeled Mobility) passed in 2003 will ensure that wheeled mobility suppliers must have Assistive Technology Supplier certification and maintain their continuing education credits when fitting individuals in wheelchairs for long-term use. Fifteen other legislative efforts are currently underway in general assemblies throughout the US. Manufacturers, dealers, hospitals, and legislators are working toward the ultimate goal of passing federal legislation delineating the certification process of wheeled mobility suppliers. The most recent advance in the design of powered wheelchairs is the development of passive standing positions. The beneficial effects of passive standing have been documented by comprehensive scientific studies. These benefits include reduction of seating pressure, decreased bone demineralization, increased bladder pressure, enhanced orthostatic circulatory regulation, reduction in muscular tone, decrease in upper extremity muscle stress, and enhanced functional status in general. In February 2003, Permobil, Inc., introduced the powered Permobil Chairman 2K Stander wheelchair, which can tilt, recline, and stand. Other companies are now manufacturing powered wheelchairs that can achieve a passive standing position. These wheelchairs include the Chief SR Powerchair, VERTRAN, and LifeStand Compact. Another new addition to the wheelchair industry is the iBOT, which can elevate the user to reach cupboards and climb stairs but has no passive standing capabilities. In addition, the physically immobile patient must be seated on an ERGODYNAMIC Seating System 2000, which is inflated by the alternating pressure compressor 8080. This seating system has a deep center seam between the two ischial-support chambers, which provides a recess for the coccyx. The pre-ischial crossbar compartment inflates during each cycle to prevent the pelvis from slipping forward. It is essential that the physician of the immobile patient order two ERGODYNAMIC Seating Systems 2000 because the patient must have an additional seating system in the case one leaks. Moreover, two compressors are necessary because each compressor must be serviced after 2500 hours of use. For the protection of the consumer, these pressure relief systems must be supplied and serviced by a Certified Rehabilitation Technology Supplier such as Wheelchair Works Inc. Despite the indisputable scientific evidence of the medical benefits of passive standing for the immobile user, few individuals have access to these revolutionary wheelchairs. Consequently, it is mandatory that the medical community, headed by specialists in physical and occupational therapy as well as rehabilitation medicine, CRTS, and manufacturers collaborate in a national education campaign to convince Medicare/Medicaid and all commercial insurance companies to approve immediately these assisted technologies. This program is essential so that the physically immobilized patient can achieve the undisputed physical benefits of passive standing.

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March 26, 2009

Comparative evaluation of chargers for wheelchair gel cell batteries

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Comparative evaluation of chargers for wheelchair gel cell batteries

This study was undertaken as part of our ongoing work to upgrade wheelchair quality. Laboratory tests were conducted to determine which battery chargers would ensure that the user’s batteries are fully charged each night and also ensure that the battery lifetime was not diminished. Five commercial chargers were tested on a standardised pair of gel cell batteries of a type commonly used to power wheelchairs and medical scooters. Results of this study indicate a clear preference between chargers. As a result, we have changed the chargers we purchase. We anticipate that our clients will now experience longer life from their wheelchair gel cell batteries.

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March 19, 2009

Reliability and validity of the power-mobility community driving assessment

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Reliability and validity of the power-mobility community driving assessment

The Power-Mobility Community Driving Assessment (PCDA) is a performance-based measure designed to assess driving performance of individuals using power wheelchairs or handicap scooters in community environments. This article reports the results of pilot testing and an evaluation of the assessment’s reliability and validity. Pilot testing was conducted with a random selection of Canadian occupational therapists working in the area of mobility. Although the response rate was very low, feedback confirmed the utility of the measure and contributed to one substantive scoring revision. Reliability and validity testing was conducted with a sample of 34 drivers. Internal consistency results were positive. Interrater reliability was fair to high but limited by the lack of variability in the scores. Construct validity hypotheses were tested on the relationships between PCDA scores and vision, perception, cognition, and environmental accessibility. Results indicated no relationships between the PCDA and perceptual and cognitive function and only a weak trend for a relationship with environmental accessibility. Concurrent validity was established: PCDA scores were positively associated with the judgments of therapists familiar with the driving performance of participants. In summary, the PCDA has moderate to good reliability, and content and concurrent validity results were found. More research is needed, particularly on the underlying constructs of successful driving performance. At this point, rehabilitation professionals and their clients are urged to use this assessment to establish driving performance rather than relying on assessments of perception, cognition, or environmental accessibility to predetermine whether someone will receive power mobility. Clinicians may find this a useful tool to identify where clients are able to drive safely in community settings, to identify specific learning needs, and, through those, to promote independent living for drivers of power-mobility devices.

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March 11, 2009

Distribution and cost of wheelchairs and scooters provided by Veterans Health Administration

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Distribution and cost of wheelchairs and scooters provided by Veterans Health Administration

During fiscal years 2000 and 2001, the Veterans Health Administration provided veterans with more than 131,000 power wheelchairs and medical scooters at a cost of $109 million. This national study is the first to investigate Veterans Health Administration costs in providing wheelchairs and scooters and to compare regional prescription patterns. With a retrospective design, we used descriptive methods to analyze fiscal years 2000 and 2001 National Prosthetics Patient Database data (cleaned data set of 113,724 records). Wheelchairs were categorized by function, weight, and adjustability options for meeting individual needs (e.g., axle position, camber, position of wheels, tilt, and recline options). Results displayed a cost distribution that was negatively skewed by low-cost accessories coded as wheelchairs. Of the standard manual wheelchairs, 3.5% could be considered beyond the customary cost. Regionally, 71% to 86% of all wheelchairs provided were manual wheelchairs, 5% to 11% were power wheelchairs, and 5% to 20% were scooters. The considerable variation found in the types of wheelchairs and scooters provided across Veterans Integrated Service Networks may indicate a need for evidence-based prescription guidelines and clinician training in wheeled-mobility technologies.

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March 5, 2009

Medicare program; conditions for payment of power mobility devices, including power wheelchairs and power-operated vehicles. Interim final rule with comment period

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Medicare program; conditions for payment of power mobility devices, including power wheelchairs and power-operated vehicles. Interim final rule with comment period

This interim final rule conforms our regulations to section 302(a)(2)(E)(iv) of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108-173). This rule defines the term power mobility devices (PMDs) as power wheelchairs and
medicare power wheelchairs. It sets forth revised conditions for Medicare payment of PMDs and defines who may prescribe PMDs. This rule also requires a face-to-face examination of the beneficiary by the physician or treating practitioner and a PMD prescription and pertinent parts of the medical record that the durable medical equipment supplier maintains in records and makes available to CMS or its agents upon request. Finally, this rule discusses CMS’ policy on documentation that may be requested by CMS or its agents to support a Medicare claim for payment, as well as the elimination for the Certificate of Medical Necessity for PMDs.

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February 20, 2009

Consumer participation in identifying research and development priorities for power wheelchair input devices and controllers

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Consumer participation in identifying research and development priorities for power wheelchair input devices and controllers

A focus group comprised of persons who use power wheelchairs, handicap scooters and professionals working in the field were asked to participate in a brainstorming session to determine priorities for the development and application of power mobility input devices and control concepts. The group consensus was that durability and reliability are the most important criteria. Essentially, the expectation is that a power wheelchair must work everyday in the way a person needs it and wants it. At the same time, there is a desire to enhance and advance the features of input devices and control systems. Many would say these changes constitute designing “smarter” power wheelchairs, such as systems that can independently detect obstacles and can provide users with more feedback. This paper presents the rationale behind forming this focus group and details of the results of a brainstorming session where ideas were generated and prioritized. The five most important issues as determined by the group are discussed in depth.

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February 14, 2009

Medicare program; conditions for payment of power mobility devices, including power wheelchairs and power-operated vehicles. Final rule

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Medicare program; conditions for payment of power mobility devices, including power wheelchairs and power-operated vehicles. Final rule

This final rule conforms our regulations to section 302(a)(2)(E)(iv) of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003. This rule defines the term power mobility devices (PMDs) as power wheelchairs and medical scooters power operated vehicles (POVs or scooters). It sets forth revised conditions for Medicare payment of PMDs and defines who may prescribe PMDs. This rule also requires a face-to-face examination of the beneficiary by the physician or treating practitioner, a written prescription, and receipt of pertinent parts of the medical record by the supplier within 45 days after the face-to-face examination that the durable medical equipment suppliers maintain in their records and make available to CMS or its agents upon request. Finally, this rule discusses CMS’ policy on documentation that may be requested by CMS or its agents to support a Medicare claim for payment, as well as the elimination of the Certificate of Medical Necessity (CMN) for PMDs.

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February 6, 2009

Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits

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Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits

Medicare’s role in the distribution of mobility-related assistive technology has not been well documented, yet rapid growth and regional variation in spending, and concerns over “in-the-home” coverage criteria, highlight the need for facts. Using the 2001 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, we find that 6.2 percent percent of beneficiaries obtained mobility assistive technology under the Medicare durable medical equipment (DME) benefit. These beneficiaries were disproportionately poor, disabled, and users of both acute and postacute services. Average per item spending ranged from $52 for canes to $6,208 for power wheelchairs and handicap scooters. Among beneficiaries who acquired such technology through the DME benefit, these devices comprised just 2 percent of overall Medicare spending.

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January 29, 2009

Power wheelchair range testing and energy consumption during fatigue testing

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Power wheelchair range testing and energy consumption during fatigue testing

The range of a power wheelchairs and medicare power wheelchairs depends on many factors including: battery type, battery state, wheelchair/rider weight, terrain, the efficiency of the drive train, and driving behavior. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of three methods of estimating power wheelchair range. Another significant purpose was to compare the current draw on pavement to current draw on an International Standards Organization (ISO) Double Drum tester at one m/sec. Tests were performed on seven different power wheelchairs unloaded, and loaded with an ISO 100 kg test dummy. Each chair was configured according to the manufacturer’s specifications, and tires were properly inflated. Experienced test technicians were used for the tennis court tests, and treadmill tests. An ISO 100 kg test dummy was used for the ISO Double Drum test. Energy consumption was measured over a distance of 1500 m for each of the three test conditions. The rolling surface was level in all cases. Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed a significant difference (p = 0.0001) between the predicted range at maximum speed for the three tests. Post hoc analysis demonstrated a significant difference (p < 0.01) in estimated range at maximum speed between the Double Drum test and the treadmill test, as well as between the Double Drum test and the tennis court test. Our results indicate no significant difference (p > 0.05) between the predicted range at maximal speed between the treadmill and tennis court tests. A simple relationship does not exist between the results of range testing with the Double Drum tester and the tennis court. An alternative would be to permit the use of a treadmill for range testing as simple relationships between all pertinent treadmill and tennis court range data were found. For the Double Drum tester used, the current demand is higher than under normal usage. This presents a problem as current is related to load torque in a power wheelchair. Hence, the Double Drum tester friction must be reduced. The predicted range for the tennis court test at maximum speed ranges from a low of 23.6 km to a high of 57.7 km. The range of the power wheelchair can be improved by the use of wet lead acid batteries in place of gel lead acid batteries.

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January 25, 2009

Mini Blind Installation Documentation

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Mini Blind Installation Documentation

The contractor(s) shall provide a copy of all invoices and over per location and a copy of the floor layout to show room numbers and the number of windows with installation.

Invoices shall indicate:

a) Type of window coverings

b)Number of window treatments at each size

c)Square footage of each blind

d)Total number of window coverings

e)Total square footage

f)Quantity Discounts

g)Itemized Additional Charges

h)Installation Charge

i)Total Price

Such invoices shall be forwarded to the attention of

Quality Assurance Inspection.Invoices shall be sent on accumulative monthly basis.Failure of the contractor to comply with this requirement may result in the removal of the contractor from the contract.Upon acceptance by quality assurance inspection to determine compliance with specifications, terms and conditions of this contract, approval for payment of this invoice will be forwarded to the using agency.INVOICES WILL NOT BE PAID BY THE USING AGENCY UNTIL QUALITY ACCEPTANCE HAS BEEN APPROVED.

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January 23, 2009

Perceptions of power mobility use and safety within residential facilities

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Perceptions of power mobility use and safety within residential facilities

BACKGROUND: power wheelchairs and medical scooters enhance quality of life by enabling occupation, improving self-esteem and facilitating social interaction. Despite these benefits, the risks associated with power mobility use raise serious concerns in residential facilities. PURPOSE: As there is no gold standard to assess when a client is unsafe, a two-phase study was conducted to develop client-centred guidelines for power mobility use. METHOD: In the first phase of the study, presented here, 18 in-depth, qualitative interviews were conducted with a variety of stakeholders, including power mobility users, other residents, staff and family members. RESULTS: A thematic analysis of the interviews revealed four main themes: 1) the meaning of power mobility, 2) learning the rules of the road, 3) red flags: concerns about safety, and 4) solutions. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Given the importance of power mobility, safety measures need to address issues of mobility and safety for power mobility drivers and those around them.

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Website Information

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Website Information

The most impressive perljax.us success stories are ones where formerly obese patients not only lost significant weight but also improved their overall health. A patient from Englewood, N.J. was obese and had type 2 diabetes. His doctors suggested privateerfeast.com.

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January 17, 2009

How to Measure for Blind INstallation

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How to Measure for Blind INstallation

12. Measurements

For agency installation of Venetian window coverings, please follow the guidelines listed in paragraph 13 for taking measurements.

If installation is to be performed by the agency, measurements should be taken by the agency. It should not be necessary to have a contractor take measurements.

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Meth Rehab Malibu Testing Challenge for Companies


Prior to 1996, random cocaine withdrawal malibu testing of its employees, and when workers tested positive, they generally left the company. For example, 43 employees tested positive for drugs and were sent to cocaine drug rehab malibu in 1995. Thirty-five of those individuals resigned and eight were discharged, leaving a sudden loss of 4 percent of its workforce. In an industry that often struggles to find skilled workers, meth drug rehab malibu testing outcomes posed their own challenges to the company.

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Meth Rehab Malibu Testing Challenge for Companies

Prior to 1996, random cocaine withdrawal malibu testing of its employees, and when workers tested positive, they generally left the company. For example, 43 employees tested positive for drugs and were sent to cocaine drug rehab malibu in 1995. Thirty-five of those individuals resigned and eight were discharged, leaving a sudden loss of 4 percent of its workforce. In an industry that often struggles to find skilled workers, meth drug rehab malibu testing outcomes posed their own challenges to the company.

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January 16, 2009

The smart wheelchair component system

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The smart wheelchair component system

While the needs of many individuals with disabilities can be satisfied with power wheelchairs and medicare power wheelchairs, some members of the disabled community find it difficult or impossible to operate a standard power wheelchair. To accommodate this population, several researchers have used technologies originally developed for mobile robots to create “smart wheelchairs” that reduce the physical, perceptual, and cognitive skills necessary to operate a power wheelchair. We are developing a Smart Wheelchair Component System (SWCS) that can be added to a variety of commercial power wheelchairs with minimal modification. This paper describes the design of a prototype of the SWCS, which has been evaluated on wheelchairs from four different manufacturers.

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January 11, 2009

Blind Shading Systems Delivery Timing

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Blind Shading Systems Delivery Timing

Contract Shading Systems will complete delivery within 15 to 30 days after receipt of order.In the event the delivery is not received within the contract delivery period, the contractor may be held in default in accordance with paragraph 1, DEFAULT AND PERFORMANCE BOND in the North Carolina General Contract Terms and Conditions, and the state may procure the articles or services from other sources and hold the contractor responsible for excess cost occasioned thereby. It is important that agencies make the contract administrator aware of delivery problems.

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January 10, 2009

Burger King Supports Project Care



The business community has taken a lead in the Upper Bucks coalition. US Restaurants, the area Burger King franchisee, has raised more than $3 million since 1985 in support of Project CARE, a coalition founding member. Since US Restaurants learned that youth were selling drugs outside of the Quakertown Burger King in the mid-1980s, Burger King Restaurants and
cocaine rehab malibu in the area have been selling fund-raising coupon sheets. The president of the restaurant chain realized he had to get involved, and the company became committed to supporting Project CARE. Project CARE has trained more than 20,000 adults working with young people in schools and communities and has awarded higher education scholarships to students formerly in crisis because of alcohol and other cocaine treatment malibu or mental health issues.

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Burger King Supports Project Care

The business community has taken a lead in the Upper Bucks coalition. US Restaurants, the area Burger King franchisee, has raised more than $3 million since 1985 in support of Project CARE, a coalition founding member. Since US Restaurants learned that youth were selling drugs outside of the Quakertown Burger King in the mid-1980s, Burger King Restaurants and cocaine rehab malibu in the area have been selling fund-raising coupon sheets. The president of the restaurant chain realized he had to get involved, and the company became committed to supporting Project CARE. Project CARE has trained more than 20,000 adults working with young people in schools and communities and has awarded higher education scholarships to students formerly in crisis because of alcohol and other cocaine treatment malibu or mental health issues.

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January 9, 2009

Satisfaction with technological equipment in individuals with tetraplegia following spinal cord injury

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Satisfaction with technological equipment in individuals with tetraplegia following spinal cord injury

OBJECTIVE: To measure the acquisition, use and satisfaction with high technology equipment by spinal cord injured tetraplegic subjects. DESIGN AND SETTING: A questionnaire was mailed to 102 tetraplegic subjects who were hospitalised in the rehabilitation center of Kerpape (Ploemeur, France) between 1998 and 2004, and 59 subjects responded. The questionnaire asked about the use of telephones, computers, wheelchairs and environmental controls at home. RESULTS: When a piece of equipment was acquired, it was very often used. Patient satisfaction with equipment was 79.3%. Home phones and mobile phones were often used with options such as hands-free devices (78 and 59% respectively). A total of 64.4% of subjects acquired a manual wheelchair and 61% a power wheelchair. The most commonly acquired options on the power wheelchairs were the powered recline (73,7%) and tilt (71,1%) systems. All options were used but all were more desired than acquired. A total of 27.1% of subjects desired a pushrim-activated handicap scooters, but only 15.3% had acquired one; 695% of subjects had a computer. Communication was the first use for the computer (82.5%); 49.2% of subjects had acquired an environmental control system, but 20% desired one. The first reason for lack of acquisition was financial difficulties but also accessibility and information problems. The factor that influenced the acquisition and need for equipment was the degree of spinal cord injury. No other factor reduced patient satisfaction with equipment. CONCLUSION: Patients were satisfied with the equipment they acquired. But their needs, especially wheelchair options and environmental control systems, were not satisfied.

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January 2, 2009

Real-time head movement system and embedded Linux implementation for the control of power wheelchairs

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Real-time head movement system and embedded Linux implementation for the control of power wheelchairs

medicare power wheelchairs has become very important for our quality of life. A loss of mobility due to an injury is usually accompanied by a loss of self-confidence. For many individuals, independent mobility is an important aspect of self-esteem. Head movement is a natural form of pointing and can be used to directly replace the joystick whilst still allowing for similar control. Through the use of embedded LINUX and artificial intelligence, a hands-free head movement wheelchair controller has been designed and implemented successfully. This system provides for severely disabled users an effective power wheelchairs control method with improved posture, ease of use and attractiveness.

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December 26, 2008

Pediatric power wheelchairs: evaluation of function in the home and school environments

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Pediatric power wheelchairs: evaluation of function in the home and school environments

The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of four power wheelchairs and handicap scooters when used by children to perform a variety of indoor activities. Eight boys and eight girls performed a series of 11 functional tasks when positioned in each of four different power wheelchairs reflecting different design classes. There were no significant differences for many of the dependent variables. However, the Everaid Turbo was significantly better for functional positioning at a standard kitchen table and at school desks and for accessing objects at different heights. By contrast the Invacare Jaguar was better for straight-line driving speed. Other findings include children’s subjective impressions of the four power wheelchairs.

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December 19, 2008

Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

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Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

OBJECTIVES: To determine if a standard of care for wheelchair provision exists within the participating centers and if there is disparity in wheelchair customizability among the study sample. DESIGN: Convenience sample survey. SETTING: Thirteen Model Spinal Cord Injury Systems that provide comprehensive rehabilitation for people with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and that are part of the national database funded through the US Department of Education. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 412 people with SCI who use wheelchairs over 40 hours a week. INTERVENTION: Survey information was obtained from subjects via telephone and in-person interviews and from the national database. Collected information included age, race, education, level of injury, and wheelchair funding source. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Number and type (manual or power) of wheelchairs. Wheelchair customizability as defined by design features (eg, adjustable axle position, programmable controls). RESULTS: Ninety-seven percent of manual wheelchair users and 54% of power wheelchairs users had customizable wheelchairs. No power wheelchair user received a wheelchair without programmable controls. Minorities with low socioeconomic backgrounds (low income, Medicaid/Medicare recipients, less educated) were more likely to have standard manual and standard programmable power wheelchairs. Older subjects were also more likely to have standard programmable power wheelchairs and handicap scooters. CONCLUSIONS: The standard of care for manual wheelchair users with SCI is a lightweight and customizable wheelchair. The standard of care for power wheelchairs users has programmable controls. Unfortunately, socioeconomically disadvantaged people were less likely to receive customizable wheelchairs.

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December 17, 2008

California Helps Students In Meth Drug Rehab Malibus

In Californias Oceanside Unified School District, the Board of Education recognized that student athletes who are not getting help with alcohol drug treatment malibu may endanger themselves or others on the playing field. In 1997, Oceanside implemented a mandatory random testing program for all student athletes after students began to express concern over the increase in use by their peers. The district formed a task force made up of representatives from the community, including students, parents, coaches, athletic directors, counselors, and administrators. The group met for 8 months to develop policy and procedures to implement a mandatory random addiction treatment malibu testing program for student athletes.

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California Helps Students In Meth Drug Rehab Malibus

In Californias Oceanside Unified School District, the Board of Education recognized that student athletes who are not getting help with alcohol drug treatment malibu may endanger themselves or others on the playing field. In 1997, Oceanside implemented a mandatory random testing program for all student athletes after students began to express concern over the increase in use by their peers. The district formed a task force made up of representatives from the community, including students, parents, coaches, athletic directors, counselors, and administrators. The group met for 8 months to develop policy and procedures to implement a mandatory random addiction treatment malibu testing program for student athletes.

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December 13, 2008

The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy

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The clinical decision-making process of prescribing power mobility for a child with cerebral palsy

PURPOSE: Powered mobility has been shown to be an effective method for children with disabilities to achieve independent mobility. The purpose of this case report is to describe the physical therapist’s clinical decision making related to power mobility for a child with multiple disabilities. CASE DESCRIPTION: Power wheelchair evaluation for a nine-year-old child was conducted using Furumasu’s tasks for wheelchair readiness moving through a doorway, maneuvering through three cones, and medicare power wheelchairs driving in a hallway. Ongoing team assessment with family consultation informed clinical decision-making. OUTCOMES: A mid-wheel-drive chair afforded improved performance on Furumasu’s tasks compared with a rear-wheel-drive chair. SUMMARY: This case describes the clinician’s role in prescribing power wheelchairs to affect the user’s functional skills, as well as how, in the absence of evidence, clinical experience and patients’ needs can guide clinical decision-making.

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