Stavrakis, AI Patel, AD Burke, ZDC Loftin, AH Dworsky, EM Silva, M Bernthal, NM
The purpose of this study was to determine what orthopaedic surgery department leadership characteristics are most closely correlated with securing NIH funding and increasing scholarly productivity. Scopus database was used to identify number of publications/h-index for 4,328 faculty, department chairs (DC), and research directors (RD), listed on d...
Killian, Megan L Cavinatto, Leonardo M Ward, Samuel R Havlioglu, Necat Thomopoulos, Stavros Galatz, Leesa M
BackgroundChronic rotator cuff tears present a clinical challenge, often with poor outcomes after surgical repair. Degenerative changes to the muscle, tendon, and bone are thought to hinder healing after surgical repair; additionally, the ability to overcome degenerative changes after surgical repair remains unclear.Purpose/hypothesisThe purpose of...
Ompad, Danielle C Benjamin, Ebele O Weiss, Linda Palamar, Joseph J Galea, Sandro Wang, Jiayu Vlahov, David
The CHANGE (Cessation of Heroin: A Neighborhood Grounded Exploration) Study aimed to understand factors associated with the initiation and maintenance of sustained heroin cessation from the perspective of users themselves and specifically set out to document the correlates of natural recovery. The CHANGE Study was a case-control study conducted in ...
Ory, Marcia G Smith, Matthew Lee Jiang, Luohua Howell, Doris Chen, Shuai Pulczinski, Jairus C Stevens, Alan B
This study examines the effectiveness of Texercise Select, a 12-week lifestyle program to improve physical functioning (as measured by gait speed) and quality of life. Baseline and 12-week follow-up assessments were collected from 220 enrollees who were older (mean = 75 years), predominantly female (85%), White (82%), and experiencing multiple como...
Lane, NE Hochberg, MC Nevitt, MC Simon, LS Nelson, AE Doherty, M Henrotin, Y Flechsenhar, K
Christiansen, BA Guilak, F Lockwood, KA Olson, SA Pitsillides, AA Sandell, LJ Silva, MJ van der Meulen, MCH Haudenschild, DR
Animal models of osteoarthritis (OA) are essential tools for investigating the development of the disease on a more rapid timeline than human OA. Mice are particularly useful due to the plethora of genetically modified or inbred mouse strains available. The majority of available mouse models of OA use a joint injury or other acute insult to initiat...
Du, J Lee, JH Jang, AT Gu, A Hossaini-Zadeh, M Prevost, R Curtis, DA Ho, SP
The effects of alveolar bone socket geometry and bone-implant contact on implant biomechanics, and resulting strain distributions in bone were investigated. Following extraction of lateral incisors on a cadaver mandible, implants were placed immediately and bone-implant contact area, stability implant biomechanics and bone strain were measured. In ...
Investigators, The PARITY
ObjectiveClinical studies of patients with bone sarcomas have been challenged by insufficient numbers at individual centres to draw valid conclusions. Our objective was to assess the feasibility of conducting a definitive multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT) to determine whether a five-day regimen of post-operative antibiotics, in compari...
Guermazi, A Hayashi, D Roemer, F Felson, DT Wang, K Lynch, J Amin, S Torner, J Lewis, CE Nevitt, MC
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ObjectiveTo determine what MRI-detectable osteoarthritis features that are not visualized on radiography demonstrate progression longitudinally in Kellgren and Lawrence (KL) grade 4 knees.MethodsWe studied subjects from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study who had KL grade 4 knees at baseline and had baseline and 30-month MRI. Cartilage damage, bon...
Goetzel, Ron Z Parker, Edith Terry, Paul E Pasick, Rena J Burton, Wayne N Green, Larry Hunnicutt, David Palma-Davis, LaVaughn Eng, Eugenia Schulz, Amy J
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