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Gregory E Hicks

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Knox P, Simon C, Hicks G
J Pain . 2024 Mar; 25(8):104509. PMID: 38484855
Though pain sensitivity impairments contribute to chronic pain in younger adults, it is unclear if pain hypersensitivity manifests with aging and is heightened in the geriatric chronic low back pain...
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Hicks G, George S, Pugliese J, Coyle P, Sions J, Piva S, et al.
Lancet Rheumatol . 2024 Jan; 6(1):e10-e20. PMID: 38258673
Background: Previously, we identified a population of older adults with chronic low back pain, hip pain, and hip muscle weakness who had worse 12-month low back pain and functional outcomes...
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Knox P, Simon C, Pohlig R, Pugliese J, Coyle P, Sions J, et al.
J Pain . 2023 Dec; 25(6):104448. PMID: 38122878
In younger populations, risk factors from psychologically-focused theoretical models have become accepted as primary drivers behind the persistence of low back pain (LBP), but these risk factors have not been...
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Stevens-Lapsley J, Hicks G, Zimney K, Slaven E, Manal T, Jeffries L
Phys Ther . 2023 Sep; 103(10). PMID: 37712887
Impact: The Research Agenda for Physical Therapy From APTA identifies research priorities within the profession vital to advancing the practice and profession of physical therapy. The research agenda has 6...
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Sions J, Seth M, Beisheim-Ryan E, Hicks G, Pohlig R, Horne J
Clin Physiol Funct Imaging . 2023 May; 43(5):354-364. PMID: 37177877
Trunk muscles may be an overlooked region of deficits following lower-limb amputation (LLA). This study sought to determine the extent that trunk muscle deficits are associated with physical function following...
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Knox P, Simon C, Pohlig R, Pugliese J, Coyle P, Sions J, et al.
Pain Med . 2023 Mar; 24(8):985-992. PMID: 36944266
Objective: Movement-evoked pain (MeP) may predispose the geriatric chronic low back pain (LBP) population to health decline. As there are differing operational definitions for MeP, the question remains as to...
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Simon C, Hicks G, Pieper C, Kraus V, Keefe F, Colon-Emeric C
Clin J Pain . 2023 Mar; 39(4):166-174. PMID: 36943160
Objectives: Low back pain (LBP) is highly prevalent and disabling for older adults. Movement-evoked pain is an emerging measure that may help to predict disability; but is not currently a...
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Knox P, Pugliese J, Pohlig R, Coyle P, Sions J, Hicks G
J Geriatr Phys Ther . 2023 Feb; 47(1):13-20. PMID: 36827686
Background And Purpose: Older adults with low back pain (LBP) are at risk for falling, but condition-specific mechanisms are unknown. Trunk neuromuscular function is critical for maintaining balance during mobility...
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Knox P, Simon C, Pohlig R, Pugliese J, Coyle P, Sions J, et al.
J Pain . 2023 Jan; 24(6):980-990. PMID: 36706887
It is currently unknown which pain-related factors contribute to long-term disability and poorer perceived health among older adults with chronic low back pain (LBP). This investigation sought to examine the...
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Coyle P, Pohlig R, Knox P, Pugliese J, Sions J, Hicks G
J Geriatr Phys Ther . 2022 Sep; 47(1):3-12. PMID: 36125915
Background And Purpose: Understanding prognosis is critical for clinical care and health policy initiatives. The purpose of this study was to determine whether distinct prognostic trajectories of physical function and...