Periodically relieving ischial sitting load to decrease the risk of pressure ulcers.
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William Z Rymer | Mohsen Makhsous | James Bankard | Fang Lin | W. Rymer | David Chen | M. Makhsous | F. Lin | David Chen | Diane M Rowles | Ellis K Nam | D. Rowles | E. Nam | James Bankard
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