1. Greenleaf WJ, and Piantanida T (2000). Medical
applications of virtual reality technology. In Bronzino JD (ed), The
Biomedical Engineering Handbook, 2nd ed, pp 69.1–69.23. Boca Raton,
FL: CRC Press.
2. Grimes GJ, Dubois H, Grimes SJ, Greenleaf WJ, Rothenburg S, and
Cunningham D (2000). 3. Telerehabilitation services using web-based
telecommunication. Studies in Health Technology & Informatics
70:113-8.
4. Greenleaf WJ (1997). Applying VR to physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Communications of the ACM 40(8):43-46.
5. Greenleaf WJ (1997). Applications of virtual reality technology
to therapy and rehabilitation -- Including physical therapy and disability
solutions. Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Clinics of North America 6(1):81-98.
6. Greenleaf WJ (1996). Developing the tools for practical VR applications.
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 15(2):23-30.
7. Greenleaf WJ (1995). Medical applications of virtual reality technology.
Minimal Invasive Medizin 6:13-21.
8. Greenleaf WJ (1995). Rehabilitation, ergonomics, and disability
solutions using virtual reality technology. In Satava RM, Morgan K,
Sieburg HB, et al. (eds), Proceedings of the Interactive Technology
and the New Paradigm for Healthcare, pp 415-122. Amsterdam.The Netherlands:
IOS Press.
9. Greenleaf W (1995). Rehabilitation, ergonomics, and disability
solutions using VR technology. Proceedings of the Virtual Reality
World '95, Stuttgart, Germany, pp 141-144. Munich, Germany: IDG Conferences
and Seminars.
10. Greenleaf WJ, Tovar MA, and Weghorst S (1995). Augmenting reality
in rehabilitation medicine. Virtual Reality Special Report 2(1):9-14.
11. Greenleaf WJ, and Tovar MA (1994). Augmenting reality in rehabilitation
medicine. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 6(4):289-299.
12. Greenleaf WJ (1994). DataGlove and DataSuit: Virtual reality technology
applied to the measurement of human movement. In Medicine Meets Virtual
Reality II: Interactive Technology & Healthcare: Visionary Applications
for Simulation Visualization Robotics, pp 63- 69. San Diego, CA: Aligned
Management Associates.
13. Greenleaf WJ (1993). DataGlove, DataSuit and virtual reality advanced
technology for people with disabilities. Proceedings of Virtual Reality
and Persons with Disabilities, March 18-21, Los Angeles, pp 21-24
. Northridge, CA: California State University, Northridge (CSUN).
14. Greenleaf WJ (1992). The Dataglove and DataSuit technology for
the medical market. In Middleton T (ed), Proceedings of Virtual Worlds:
Real Challenges - Papers from SRI's 1991 Conference on Virtual Reality,
pp 19-22. Westport, CT: Meckler Publishing.
Selected Book Chapters
1. Applications of Virtual Reality Technology to Therapy and Rehabilitation,
Walter Greenleaf, Ph.D., Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Clinics of North
America, 6:1. March 1997
2. Augmenting Reality in Rehabilitation Medicine, Walter Greenleaf,
Ph.D., Maria Tovar, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 6 (1994),
pgs 289-299
3. Medical Applications of Virtual Reality Technology, Walter Greenleaf
Ph.D., Tom Piantanida Ph.D., 200, CRC Press, LLC