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The QuadDesk is not only wheelchair accessible but is a lifetime investment because:

If you get a new wheelchair you can always adjust its height.

If you find that you need more work space you can always change its size or add a side extension.

Or if you need more space for your documents you can add on an optional carousel.

If you move and need to reconfigure your workspace you can move the rotating top from one side to the other.

Or move the side extension from one side to another.

 

There is no other desk that allows you to do all that?

Is there?

 

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Yu W, et al.           
Long-term alleviation of allodynia-like behaviors by intrathecal implantation of bovine chromaffin cells in rats with spinal cord injury.
Pain. 1998 Feb; 74(2-3): 115-122.
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PMID: 9520225; UI: 98179047.
Previnaire JG, et al.           
Is there a place for pudendal nerve maximal electrical stimulation for the treatment of detrusor hyperreflexia in spinal cord injury patients?
Spinal Cord. 1998 Feb; 36(2): 100-103.
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PMID: 9494999; UI: 98156103.
Hao JX, et al.           
Evidence that spinal endogenous opioidergic systems control the expression of chronic pain-related behaviors in spinally injured rats.
Exp Brain Res. 1998 Jan; 118(2): 259-268.
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PMID: 9478441; UI: 98137340.
De Looze D, et al.           
Constipation and other chronic gastrointestinal problems in spinal cord injury patients.
Spinal Cord. 1998 Jan; 36(1): 63-66.
PMID: 9471141; UI: 98131939.
Johnson RL, et al.           
Secondary conditions following spinal cord injury in a population-based sample.
Spinal Cord. 1998 Jan; 36(1): 45-50.
PMID: 9471138; UI: 98131936.
Demirel G, et al.           
Pain following spinal cord injury.
Spinal Cord. 1998 Jan; 36(1): 25-28.
PMID: 9471134; UI: 98131932.
Vogt JC.           
Split anterior tibial transfer for spastic equinovarus foot deformity: retrospective study of 73 operated feet.
J Foot Ankle Surg. 1998 Jan; 37(1): 2-7.
[MEDLINE record in process]
PMID: 9470109; UI: 98130885.
Fu WK, et al.           
Concomitant tuberculosis and pyogenic infection of the cervical spine. A case report.
Spine. 1998 Jan 1; 23(1): 139-143.
PMID: 9460164; UI: 98121466.

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