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Brian Pietrosimone

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Pimentel R, Armitano-Lago C, MacPherson R, Sathyan A, Twiddy J, Peterson K, et al.
PLOS Digit Health . 2024 May; 3(5):e0000343. PMID: 38743651
Knee osteoarthritis is a major cause of global disability and is a major cost for the healthcare system. Lower extremity loading is a determinant of knee osteoarthritis onset and progression;...
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Migel K, Troy Blackburn J, Gross M, Pietrosimone B, Thoma L, Wikstrom E
Gait Posture . 2024 Mar; 110:71-76. PMID: 38537341
Background: Gait retraining using haptic biofeedback medially shifts the center of pressure (COP) while walking in orthopedic populations. However, the ideal sensor location needed to effectively shift COP medially has...
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Whittaker J, Kalsoum R, Bilzon J, Conaghan P, Crossley K, Dodge G, et al.
Osteoarthr Cartil Open . 2024 Mar; 6(2):100449. PMID: 38440780
Objective: The global impact of osteoarthritis is growing. Currently no disease modifying osteoarthritis drugs/therapies exist, increasing the need for preventative strategies. Knee injuries have a high prevalence, distinct onset, and...
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Armitano-Lago C, Evans-Pickett A, Davis-Wilson H, Munsch A, Longobardi L, Willcockson H, et al.
Clin Rheumatol . 2024 Feb; 43(4):1363-1373. PMID: 38358589
Purpose: Strong observational evidence has linked changes in limb loading during walking following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) to posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). It remains unknown if manipulating peak loading influences...
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Buttner C, Lisee C, Buck A, Bjornsen E, Thoma L, Spang J, et al.
J Athl Train . 2024 Jan; 60(2):92-102. PMID: 38291796
Context: Gait biomechanics and daily steps are important aspects of knee-joint loading that change after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Understanding their relationship during the first 6 months post-ACLR could...
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Johnston C, Dewig D, Pietrosimone B, Padua D, Ryan E, Hart J, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2023 Dec; 56(5):933-941. PMID: 38109204
Purpose: Neuromuscular deficits and atrophy after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) may be accompanied by changes in muscle composition and poor quadriceps muscle quality (QMQ). Quadriceps atrophy occurs after ACLR...
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Buck A, Lisee C, Bjornsen E, Buttner C, Birchmeier T, Nilius A, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2023 Dec; 56(3):464-475. PMID: 38051127
Purpose: To determine the effect of acutely increasing walking speed on gait biomechanics in ACLR individuals compared with their habitual speed and uninjured matched-controls. Methods: Gait biomechanics were collected on...
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Bjornsen E, Berkoff D, Troy Blackburn J, Davis-Wilson H, Evans-Pickett A, Franz J, et al.
Arthritis Rheumatol . 2023 Nov; 76(4):566-576. PMID: 37961759
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the vertical (vGRF), anterior-posterior (apGRF), and medial-lateral (mlGRF) ground reaction force (GRF) profiles throughout the stance phase of gait (1) between...
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Harkey M, Michel N, Grozier C, Slade J, Collins K, Pietrosimone B, et al.
J Orthop Res . 2023 Oct; 42(4):729-736. PMID: 37874323
This study aimed to create a conversion equation that accurately predicts cartilage magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T2 relaxation times using ultrasound echo-intensity and common participant demographics. We recruited 15 participants...
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Davis-Wilson H, Thoma L, Franz J, Troy Blackburn J, Longobardi L, Schwartz T, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2023 Oct; 56(3):411-417. PMID: 37796166
Purpose: Less physical activity has been associated with systemic biomarkers of cartilage breakdown after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). However, previous research lacks analysis of deleterious cartilage compositional changes and...