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    Concussion Increases Odds of Sustaining a Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Injury After Return to Play Among Collegiate Athletes by Brooks, M. Alison, Peterson, Kaitlin, Biese, Kevin, Sanfilippo, Jennifer, Heiderscheit, Bryan C., Bell, David R.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-03-2016)
    “…Background: Previous studies have identified abnormalities in brain and motor functioning after concussion that persist well beyond observed clinical recovery…”
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    Hamstring Musculotendon Dynamics during Stance and Swing Phases of High-Speed Running by CHUMANOV, Elizabeth S, HEIDERSCHEIT, Bryan C, THELEN, Darryl G

    “…Hamstring strain injuries are common in sports that involve high-speed running. It remains uncertain whether the hamstrings are susceptible to injury during…”
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    Effects of Step Rate Manipulation on Joint Mechanics during Running by HEIDERSCHEIT, Bryan C, CHUMANOV, Elizabeth S, MICHALSKI, Max P, WILLE, Christa M, RYAN, Michael B

    “…the objective of this study was to characterize the biomechanical effects of step rate modification during running on the hip, knee, and ankle joints so as to…”
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    Increasing Running Step Rate Reduces Patellofemoral Joint Forces by LENHART, RACHEL L, THELEN, DARRYL G, WILLE, CHRISTA M, CHUMANOV, ELIZABETH S, HEIDERSCHEIT, BRYAN C

    “…PURPOSEIncreasing step rate has been shown to elicit changes in joint kinematics and kinetics during running, and it has been suggested as a possible…”
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    Lean Mass Asymmetry Influences Force and Power Asymmetry During Jumping in Collegiate Athletes by Bell, David R, Sanfilippo, Jennifer L, Binkley, Neil, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    “…ABSTRACTBell, DR, Sanfilippo, JL, Binkley, N, and Heiderscheit, BC. Lean mass asymmetry influences force and power asymmetry during jumping in collegiate…”
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    Influence of Step Rate on Shin Injury and Anterior Knee Pain in High School Runners by LUEDKE, LACE E, HEIDERSCHEIT, BRYAN C, WILLIAMS, D. S BLAISE, RAUH, MITCHELL J

    “…PURPOSEHigh school cross-country runners have a high incidence of injury, particularly at the shin and knee. An increased step rate during running has been…”
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    Foot Angle and Loading Rate during Running Demonstrate a Nonlinear Relationship by STIFFLER-JOACHIM, MIKEL R, WILLE, CHRISTA M, KLIETHERMES, STEPHANIE A, JOHNSTON, WILLIAM, HEIDERSCHEIT, BRYAN C

    “…Vertical loading rates are typically found to be lower in forefoot compared to rearfoot strikers, promoting the idea that forefoot striking is desirable and…”
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    Hamstring strain injuries: recommendations for diagnosis, rehabilitation, and injury prevention by Heiderscheit, Bryan C, Sherry, Marc A, Silder, Amy, Chumanov, Elizabeth S, Thelen, Darryl G

    “…Hamstring strain injuries remain a challenge for both athletes and clinicians, given their high incidence rate, slow healing, and persistent symptoms…”
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    The effect of speed and influence of individual muscles on hamstring mechanics during the swing phase of sprinting by Chumanov, Elizabeth S, Heiderscheit, Bryan C, Thelen, Darryl G

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-01-2007)
    “…Abstract The purpose of this study was to characterize the effect of speed and influence of individual muscles on hamstring stretch, loading, and work during…”
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    Altered Lower Extremity Movement Variability in Female Soccer Players During Side-Step Cutting After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction by Pollard, Christine D., Stearns, Kristen M., Hayes, Andy T., Heiderscheit, Bryan C.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-02-2015)
    “…Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) is common after an ACL tear and is thought to restore functional stability to the knee. A…”
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    Influence of ultrasound machine settings on quantitative measures derived from spatial frequency analysis of muscle tissue by Crawford, Scott K, Kliethermes, Stephanie A, Heiderscheit, Bryan C, Bashford, Greg R

    Published in BMC musculoskeletal disorders (22-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Ultrasound is a powerful tool for diagnostic purposes and provides insight into both normal and pathologic tissue structure. Spatial…”
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    Validity of Inertial Measurement Units to Measure Lower-Limb Kinematics and Pelvic Orientation at Submaximal and Maximal Effort Running Speeds by Lin, Yi-Chung, Price, Kara, Carmichael, Declan S, Maniar, Nirav, Hickey, Jack T, Timmins, Ryan G, Heiderscheit, Bryan C, Blemker, Silvia S, Opar, David A

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2023)
    “…Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been validated for measuring sagittal plane lower-limb kinematics during moderate-speed running, but their accuracy at…”
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    Clinical and morphological changes following 2 rehabilitation programs for acute hamstring strain injuries: a randomized clinical trial by Silder, Amy, Sherry, Marc A, Sanfilippo, Jennifer, Tuite, Michael J, Hetzel, Scott J, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    “…Randomized, double-blind, parallel-group clinical trial. To assess differences between a progressive agility and trunk stabilization rehabilitation program and…”
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    Intra-session and inter-rater reliability of spatial frequency analysis methods in skeletal muscle by Crawford, Scott K, Lee, Kenneth S, Bashford, Greg R, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    Published in PloS one (10-07-2020)
    “…Spatial frequency analysis (SFA) is a quantitative ultrasound (US) method originally developed to assess intratendinous tissue structure. This method may also…”
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    Changes in muscle activation patterns when running step rate is increased by Chumanov, Elizabeth S, Wille, Christa M, Michalski, Max P, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    Published in Gait & posture (01-06-2012)
    “…Abstract Running with a step rate 5–10% greater than one's preferred can substantially reduce lower extremity joint moments and powers, and has been suggested…”
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    Rehabilitation of Acute Hamstring Strain Injuries by Sherry, Marc A., PT, DPT, LAT, Johnston, Tyler S., PT, DPT, Heiderscheit, Bryan C., PT, PhD

    Published in Clinics in sports medicine (01-04-2015)
    “…Acute hamstring injuries are responsible for significant time loss for athletes. As there are a multitude of injury mechanisms, thorough evaluation is…”
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    MR observations of long-term musculotendon remodeling following a hamstring strain injury by Silder, Amy, Heiderscheit, Bryan C., Thelen, Darryl G., Enright, Timothy, Tuite, Michael J.

    Published in Skeletal radiology (01-12-2008)
    “…Objective The objective of this study was to use magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to investigate long-term changes in muscle and tendon morphology following a…”
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    Physical Therapist Management of Anterior Knee Pain by McClinton, Shane M., Cobian, Daniel G., Heiderscheit, Bryan C.

    “…Purpose of Review Anterior knee pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint among people of all ages and activity levels. Non-operative approaches with an…”
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    Effectiveness of physical therapy treatment in addition to usual podiatry management of plantar heel pain: a randomized clinical trial by McClinton, Shane M, Heiderscheit, Bryan C, McPoil, Thomas G, Flynn, Timothy W

    Published in BMC musculoskeletal disorders (28-12-2019)
    “…Many patients will seek care from a podiatrist for plantar heel pain (PHP), while few of these patients will also be seen by a physical therapist. Physical…”
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    Simulation of biceps femoris musculotendon mechanics during the swing phase of sprinting by Thelen, Darryl G, Chumanov, Elizabeth S, Best, Thomas M, Swanson, Stephen C, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    “…Characterization of hamstring mechanics during sprinting is fundamental to understanding musculotendon injury mechanisms. The objective of this study was to…”
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