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126 Coral Dr, Sheridan, AR 72150   

1302 7Th St, Sheridan, AR 72150   

35 Ridgeway Dr, Sheridan, AR 72150    870-9425695   

North Little Rock, AR   

Norfork, AR   

120 Mcleod Cv, Lonsdale, AR 72087   

2727 Main St, Uvalde, TX 78801   

706 Ashby Dr, Uvalde, TX 78801   

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Medicine Doctors

Paul A. Mcleod

Specialties:
General Practice
Work:
Good Samaritan Clinic
4435 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
850-9340064 (phone) 850-9347839 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Alabama School of Medicine
Graduated: 1975
Conditions:
Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism, Hypertension (HTN), Hypothyroidism, Tension Headache
Languages:
English, French, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mcleod graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Gulf Breeze, FL and specializes in General Practice. Dr. Mcleod is affiliated with Baptist Hospital and Gulf Breeze Hospital.
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Paul Allen McLeod

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Education:
University of Alabama at Birmingham (1975) Family Medicine

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Paul Mcleod

Location:
Sheridan, AR
Industry:
Arts And Crafts
Work:
White River Crafts
Business Owner
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Paul Mcleod

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Paul Mcleod

Skills:
Sales, C++, C, Communications
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Paul Mcleod

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Independent Consumer Goods Professional

Position:
Owner at White River Crafts
Location:
Pine Bluff, Arkansas Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
White River Crafts since Jan 1999
Owner
UALR Jun 1959 - Jun 1998
Associate Professor
Education:
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville 1951 - 1958
MS, Mech Eng/Instrumentation
Interests:
Wood carving , woodworking, guitar
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Paul Mcleod

Location:
United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Dynamic Joint Motion Analysis Technique

US Patent:
4834057, May 30, 1989
Filed:
Aug 14, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/086256
Inventors:
Paul C. McLeod - Little Rock AR
Assignee:
Physical Diagnostics, Inc. - Conway AR
International Classification:
A61B 510
US Classification:
128782
Abstract:
A three-plane goniometer or angle measuring apparatus includes three small potentiometers which are closely spaced together to measure rotation of the knee about three different axes. The unit is primarily mounted on a cuff on the outside of the thigh. The mounting assembly for the three plane goniometer includes a curved yoke where the ends of the yoke curve from the front to the rear, with the goniometer unit being held between the ends of the rearwardly extending arms of the yoke, so that accurate measurement may be maintained in all three planes even while the knee is bent to its extreme flexed position. Extending downwardly from the goniometer is a square rod which slidably engages a square hole in a nylon ball mounted in a two-axis gimbal, which is secured to a cuff strapped to the calf of the leg. Injuries may be diagnosed or characterized by comparing the pattern for one leg before injury with the pattern for that leg after injury or by comparing the pattern for one (healthy) leg with that for the other (injured) leg. The goniometer is mounted so that it may be readily reversed and used for both the right and left legs.

Dynamic Joint Motion Analysis Technique

US Patent:
4804001, Feb 14, 1989
Filed:
May 26, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/056612
Inventors:
Paul C. McLeod - Little Rock AR
Assignee:
Physical Diagnostics, Inc. - Conway AR
International Classification:
A61B 510
US Classification:
128782
Abstract:
A three-plane goniometer or angle measuring apparatus includes three small potentiometers which are closely spaced together to measure rotation of the knee about three different axes. The unit is primarily mounted on a cuff on the outside of the thigh. The mounting assembly for the three plane goniometer includes a curved yoke where the ends of the yoke curve from the front to the rear, with the goniometer unit being held between the ends of the rearwardly extending arms of the yoke, so that accurate measurement may be maintained in all three planes even while the knee is bent to its extreme flexed position. Extending downwardly from the goniometer is a square rod which slidably engages a square hole in a nylon ball mounted in a two-axis gimbal, which is secured to a cuff strapped to the calf of the leg. Injuries may be diagnosed or characterized by comparing the pattern for one leg before injury with the pattern for that leg after injury or by comparing the pattern for one (healthy) leg with that for the other (injured) leg. The goniometer is mounted so that it may be readily reversed and used for both the right and left legs.

Dynamic Joint Motion Analysis Technique

US Patent:
4883069, Nov 28, 1989
Filed:
Jun 10, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/502916
Inventors:
Paul C. McLeod - Little Rock AR
Assignee:
Physical Diagnostics, Inc. - Conway AR
International Classification:
A61B 510
US Classification:
128782
Abstract:
A three-plane goniometer or angle measuring apparatus includes three small potentiometers which are closely spaced together to measure rotation of the knee about three different axes. The unit is primarily mounted on a cuff on the outside of the thigh. The mounting assembly for the three plane goniometer includes a curved yoke where the ends of the yoke curve from the front to the rear, with the goniometer unit being held between the ends of the rearwardly extending arms of the yoke, so that accurate measurement may be maintained in all three planes even while the knee is bent to its extreme flexed position. Extending downwardly from the goniometer is a square rod which slidably engages a square hole in a nylon ball mounted in a two-axis gimbal, which is secured to a cuff strapped to the calf of the leg. Injuries may be diagnosed or characterized by comparing the pattern for one leg before injury with the pattern for that leg after injury or by comparing the pattern for one (healthy) leg with that for the other (injury) leg. The goniometer is mounted so that it may be readily reversed and used for both the right and left legs.

Dynamic Joint Motion Analysis Technique

US Patent:
4306571, Dec 22, 1981
Filed:
Mar 31, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/135908
Inventors:
Paul C. McLeod - Little Rock AR
Assignee:
Orthopaedic Research Institute, Inc. - Fayetteville AR
International Classification:
A61B 510
US Classification:
128782
Abstract:
A three-plane goniometer or angle measuring apparatus includes three small potentiometers which are closely spaced together to measure rotation of the knee about three different axes. The unit is primarily mounted on a cuff on the outside of the thigh. The mounting assembly for the three plane goniometer includes a curved yoke where the ends of the yoke curve from the front to the rear, with the goniometer unit being held between the ends of the rearwardly extending arms of the yoke, so that accurate measurement may be maintained in all three planes even while the knee is bent to its extreme flexed position. Extending downwardly from the goniometer is a square rod which slidably engages a square hole in a nylon ball mounted in a two-axis gimbal, which is secured to a cuff strapped to the calf of the leg. Injuries may be diagnosed or characterized by comparing the pattern for one leg before injury with the pattern for that leg after injury or by comparing the pattern for one (healthy) leg with that for the other (injured) leg. The goniometer is mounted so that it may be readily reversed and used for both the right and left legs.

Knee Loading And Testing Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
5014719, May 14, 1991
Filed:
Dec 6, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/805265
Inventors:
Paul C. McLeod - Little Rock AR
International Classification:
A61B 511
US Classification:
128774
Abstract:
A knee loading and testing apparatus has tibia and femur bone mounting units, respectively, and a quadricep loading means and unit for automatically manipulating the mounting means to the quadricep loading means to derive data regarding the knee joint. The quadricep is variably controlled to allow variation in the torque and pull and at the same time, both the femur and tibia mountings are independently articulatable, and further, these various loadings may be controlled and recorded by a computer and the response to the joint to various loadings may be recorded for future study and analysis by any computer. Preset limits on the application of the quadricep force and body weight are provided and the operator is provided with a visual and audible signal indicating the overload. The machine also disables the control from further increasing these load functions and while the controls for decreasing this loading remain operable. Either drive may be released for the transverse or coronal plane motions while still measuring the angulation of the tibia in both planes.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Sand-Whales Of Mars: A Pictorial Survey Of The Martian Zoo

Author:
Paul J. Mcleod
ISBN #:
0954029801

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