Cheryl L Hubley-Kozey
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Budarick A, Hubley-Kozey C, Li L, Theou O, Stanish W, Moyer R
Musculoskeletal Care
. 2025 Jan;
23(1):e70047.
PMID: 39780279
Objectives: To evaluate the quality and types of care individuals with mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis receive in the Canadian Maritime provinces, and determine associations with demographic, social, and patient-reported factors. Methods:...
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Costello K, Astephen Wilson J, Hubley-Kozey C
ACR Open Rheumatol
. 2021 Oct;
3(11):753-763.
PMID: 34687176
Objective: Although gait analysis provides an estimate of joint loading magnitude and patterns during a typical step, accelerometry provides information about loading frequency. Understanding the relationships between these components of...
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Hatfield G, Costello K, Astephen Wilson J, Stanish W, Hubley-Kozey C
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2021 May;
102(10):1910-1917.
PMID: 33965394
Objective: To determine associations between knee moment features linked to osteoarthritis (OA) progression, gait muscle activation patterns, and strength. Design: Cross-sectional secondary analysis. Setting: Gait laboratory. Participants: Convenience sample of...
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Outerleys J, Dunbar M, Richardson G, Hubley-Kozey C, Astephen Wilson J
J Appl Biomech
. 2021 Jan;
37(2):130-138.
PMID: 33450729
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) surgery improves knee joint kinematics and kinetics during gait for most patients, but a lack of evidence exists for the level and incidence of improvement that...
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Quirk D, Trudel R, Hubley-Kozey C
Front Sports Act Living
. 2020 Dec;
1:67.
PMID: 33344990
It is proposed that reduced function in one of the spinal systems (active, passive, and neural) outlined by Panjabi could increase the risk of experiencing a low back injury (LBI)....
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Costello K, Astephen Wilson J, Stanish W, Urquhart N, Hubley-Kozey C
J Appl Biomech
. 2020 Jan;
36(1):39-51.
PMID: 31972539
Both structural and clinical changes can signify knee osteoarthritis progression; however, these changes are not always concurrent. A better understanding of mechanical factors associated with progression and whether they differ...
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Hatfield G, Costello K, Astephen Wilson J, Stanish W, Hubley-Kozey C
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken)
. 2020 Jan;
73(4):549-558.
PMID: 31961496
Objective: To determine if baseline quadriceps and hamstrings muscle activity patterns differed between those with medial-compartment knee osteoarthritis (OA) who advanced to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and those who did...
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Davis E, Hubley-Kozey C, Landry S, Ikeda D, Stanish W, Astephen Wilson J
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2019 Jan;
61:233-239.
PMID: 30685662
Background: It is currently not known if there are different mechanical factors involved in accelerated rates of knee osteoarthritis structural progression. Data regarding the role of the transverse plane moment...
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Do Older Adults and Those Recovered from Low Back Injury Share Common Muscle Activation Adaptations?
Quirk D, Hubley-Kozey C
J Mot Behav
. 2018 Apr;
51(2):222-238.
PMID: 29694298
Theoretical models suggest trunk muscle activation compensates for spinal systems impairments. The purpose of this study was to determine if two populations (older adults and those recovered from a lower...
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Astephen Wilson J, Stanish W, Hubley-Kozey C
J Orthop Res
. 2016 Nov;
35(8):1661-1670.
PMID: 27775183
There is an established discordance between the structural joint damage and clinical symptoms of knee osteoarthritis; however, there has been little investigation into the differences in joint level biomechanics and...