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Prinicpal Investigator
Bogie, Kath

Staff-PI-Bogie
Kath Bogie, D.Phil

E-Mail: kmb3@case.edu

"My research interests are in the areas of wound prevention and treatment, particularly in individuals with paralysis and in the biomechanics of wheelchairs and seating for people with limited mobility. My active projects include using and indwelling stimulation system to enhance tissue health and prevent pressure sores and the use of new methods to improve healing in chronic wounds."

 

Professional Affiliations:

Principal Investigator, Cleveland FES Center

Research Scientist, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Cleveland Louis Stokes Medical Center

Senior Research Associate, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

Publications (select):

Wang X, Sun J, Bogie KM: Spartial-temporal data mining: LASR. Lecture Notes-Monograph Series, Recent Developments in Nonparametric Inference and Probability: Festschrift or Michael Woodroofe, (50)1:213-31, 2006.

Haghpanah S, Bogie KM, Banks PG, Wang X, Ho CH: Reliability of electronic vs. manual wound measurement methods. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 87(10):1396-1402, 2006.

Bogie K, Wang X, Triolo RJ: Long term prevention of pressure ulcers in high risk individuals: a case study of the use of gluteal neuromuscular electrical stimulation. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 87:585-591, 2006.

Bogie KM, Ho CH, Terris DD.  Clinical evidence for new pressure ulcer treatment modalities. Long-Term Care Interface, 43-47, June 2005

Bogie KM, Bader DL. Susceptibility of spinal cord injured individuals to pressure ulcers . Pressure Ulcer Research, Eds: Bader D, Bouten C, Colin D, Oomens C. Springer-Verlag, 73-88, 2005

Creasey GH, Ho CH, Triolo RJ, Gater DR, DiMarco AF, Bogie KM, Keith MW. Clinical applications of electrical stimulation after spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med. 2004;27(4):365-75

Bogie KM, Triolo RJ. The effects of regular use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on tissue health, J. Rehab. Research and Development, 40(6)469-475, 2003.

Research Programs:

BIONs® for Improved Tissue Health and Pressure Sore Prevention

Electrical Stimulation for Wound Healing: Development of a Lapine Ischemic Wound Model, 2004 Presidential Research Initiative Grant

Contact Information:

Patricia Banks
216-791-3800 ext. 4712
patricia.banks@med.va.gov

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