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Robert J Johnson

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Johnson R, Antonaccio O, Botchkovar E, Hobfoll S
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol . 2021 Oct; 57(9):1807-1816. PMID: 34596712
Introduction: War in Ukraine started in March 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea and continues today in the Donbass region of Eastern Ukraine. Over 1.5 million people in these regions have...
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Hill T, Zeng L, Rambotti S, Mossakowski K, Johnson R
J Relig Health . 2021 May; 60(4):2573-2591. PMID: 33970412
In this paper, we employed data from the 2011 Miami-Dade Health Survey (n = 444) to formally test whether the association between religious struggles and psychological distress is mediated by...
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Quinlan N, Patton C, Johnson R, Beynnon B, Shafritz A
J Hand Surg Am . 2020 Jul; 45(11):1037-1046. PMID: 32698981
Purpose: To determine and compare the incidence and severity of wrist fractures in skiers and snowboarders. Methods: A university-run orthopedic clinic at the base of a major ski resort has...
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Soderman T, Wretling M, Hanni M, Mikkelsen C, Johnson R, Werner S, et al.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc . 2019 Oct; 28(7):2139-2146. PMID: 31664487
Purpose: The aim was to assess the results of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction regarding graft failure, knee laxity, and osteoarthritis (OA) from a longterm perspective. It was hypothesized that...
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Davey A, Endres N, Johnson R, Shealy J
Sports Health . 2019 Feb; 11(1):18-26. PMID: 30782106
Context:: Alpine skiing is a popular sport worldwide but has significant risk for injury. The epidemiology of skiing-related injuries has been described, which has led to the identification of risk...
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Marshall J, Johnson R
Phys Sportsmed . 2017 Dec; 5(12):49-54. PMID: 29278033
Knee sprains and tibial fractures are two of the most common injuries in skiing. The authors explore their possible causes and discuss ways to prevent them.
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Anderson C, Johnson R
Phys Sportsmed . 2017 Dec; 21(8):23-34. PMID: 29275651
In brief One of the most difficult on-site medical decisions is what steps to take when an athlete sustains a neck injury. A cautious examination is imperative and may involve...
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Servi J, Johnson R
Phys Sportsmed . 2017 Dec; 24(9):49. PMID: 29272610
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Hoffman D, Johnson R
Phys Sportsmed . 2017 Dec; 21(11):56-67. PMID: 29272601
In brief Clinically, diagnosing elbow dis-brief location is not difficult, although a supracondylar fracture of the humerus can mimic an elbow dislocation in a young patient. Fractures are common with...
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Johnson R, Pope M
Phys Sportsmed . 2017 Dec; 10(2):48-55. PMID: 29261079
In brief The binding is the most important factor for causing or preventing skiing injuries. Its function is to hold the ski during normal maneuvers but release it when injury-producing...