Joshua T Weinhandl
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Peel S, Schroeder L, Weinhandl J
J Biomech
. 2021 Nov;
130:110842.
PMID: 34741810
Cutting is considered a "high-risk" movement for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. It has been established that sex differences exist during cutting, placing females at greater ACL injury risk. Foot...
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Weinhandl J, Irmischer B, Bennett H
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin
. 2021 Oct;
24(16):1819-1827.
PMID: 34665980
Prevalence of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome is common in cutting sports. A first step to understanding the relationship between cutting sports and the development of femoroacetabular impingement is to investigate hip...
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Lu T, Thorsen T, Porter J, Weinhandl J, Zhang S
Sports Biomech
. 2021 Sep;
22(4):494-509.
PMID: 34549669
Changes in the workrate and seat position have been linked to changes in internal knee extension moment. However, there is limited research on effects of those changes on knee kinetics...
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Yocum D, Reinbolt J, Weinhandl J, Standifird T, Fitzhugh E, Cates H, et al.
J Biomech Eng
. 2021 Jun;
143(11).
PMID: 34159353
Many unilateral total knee replacement (TKR) patients will need a contralateral TKR. Differences in knee joint biomechanics between bilateral patients and unilateral patients are not well established. The purpose of...
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Schroeder L, Tatarski R, Weinhandl J
J Appl Biomech
. 2021 May;
37(4):333-342.
PMID: 33931575
Decreased dorsiflexion range of motion (DROM) can be modified using static stretching and joint mobilizations and may attenuate known knee anterior cruciate ligament injury risk factors. It is not known...
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Peel S, Schroeder L, Weinhandl J
J Biomech
. 2021 Apr;
121:110426.
PMID: 33873112
Landing is considered a high-risk movement, especially landings from a stop-jump task, as they are often associated with lower extremity injuries, such as anterior cruciate ligament injuries (ACL). Females demonstrate...
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Thorsen T, Hummer E, Reinbolt J, Weinhandl J, Zhang S
J Biomech
. 2021 Feb;
118:110271.
PMID: 33567380
As Q-Factor (QF: inter-pedal distance) is increased, the internal knee abduction moment (KAbM) also increases, however it is unknown if this increased KAbM is associated with increased medial compartment knee...
18.
Wen C, Cates H, Weinhandl J, Crouter S, Zhang S
J Sport Health Sci
. 2021 Feb;
11(1):50-57.
PMID: 33540108
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare knee biomechanics of the replaced limb to the non-replaced limb of total knee replacement (TKR) patients and healthy controls during walking...
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Hummer E, Thorsen T, Weinhandl J, Cates H, Zhang S
J Biomech
. 2020 Nov;
115:110111.
PMID: 33234260
Stationary cycling is typically recommended following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) operations. However, knee joint biomechanics during cycling remains mostly unknown for TKA patients. Biomechanical differences between the replaced and non-replaced...
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Schroeder L, Peel S, Leverenz B, Weinhandl J
J Sports Sci
. 2020 Nov;
39(6):618-628.
PMID: 33161872
Including an unanticipated stimulus has significant impacts on lower extremity biomechanics during dynamic movements. It is unknown how a live, human defender affects lower extremity biomechanics. The purpose of this...