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    Presurgical tear characteristics and estimated shear modulus as predictors of repair integrity and shoulder function one year after rotator cuff repair by Ruder, Matthew C., Lawrence, Rebekah L., Soliman, Steven B., Bey, Michael J.

    Published in JSES international (01-01-2022)
    “…Rotator cuff repair provides pain relief for many patients; however, retears are relatively common and affect approximately 20%-70% of patients after repair…”
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    Ultrasound shear wave elastography and its association with rotator cuff tear characteristics by Lawrence, Rebekah L., Ruder, Matthew C., Moutzouros, Vasilios, Makhni, Eric C., Muh, Stephanie J., Siegal, Daniel, Soliman, Steven B., van Holsbeeck, Marnix, Bey, Michael J.

    Published in JSES international (01-05-2021)
    “…Approximately 20-60% of rotator cuff repairs fail with higher failure rates in patients with larger or more chronic tears. Although MRI provides an objective…”
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    Reliability of waveforms and gait metrics from multiple outdoor wearable inertial sensors collections in adults with knee osteoarthritis by Ruder, Matthew C., Masood, Zaryan, Kobsar, Dylan

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-11-2023)
    “…Wearable sensors may allow research to move outside of controlled laboratory settings to be able to collect real-world data in clinical populations, such as…”
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    Quantifying shoulder activity after rotator cuff repair: Technique and preliminary results by Ruder, Matthew C., Zauel, Roger, Diefenbach, Brian J., Bey, Michael J.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-04-2022)
    “…Repair tissue healing after rotator cuff repair remains a significant clinical problem, and excessive shoulder activity after surgical repair is believed to…”
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    Instantaneous helical axis estimation of glenohumeral kinematics: The impact of rotator cuff pathology by Lawrence, Rebekah L., Ruder, Matthew C., Zauel, Roger, Bey, Michael J.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (26-08-2020)
    “…The rotator cuff is theorized to contribute to force couples required to produce glenohumeral kinematics. Impairment in these force couples would theoretically…”
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    Original article: Validity and reliability of gait metrics derived from researcher-placed and self-placed wearable inertial sensors by Ruder, Matthew C., Hunt, Michael A., Charlton, Jesse M., Tse, Calvin T.F., Kobsar, Dylan

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-09-2022)
    “…To compare the inter-session placement reliability for researcher-placed and self-placed sensors, and to evaluate the validity and reliability of waveforms and…”
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    Is symmetry of loading improved for injured runners during novice barefoot running? by Tenforde, Adam S., Ruder, Matthew C., Jamison, Steve T., Singh, Pratham P., Davis, Irene S.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-05-2018)
    “…•RFS shod runners with prior injury do not have improved symmetry with barefoot FFS.•Those with highest asymmetry may have improved symmetry in barefoot FFS…”
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    Longitudinal Monitoring of Biomechanical and Psychological State in Collegiate Female Basketball Athletes Using Principal Component Analysis by Keogh, Joshua A. J., Ruder, Matthew C., White, Kaylee, Gavrilov, Momchil G., Phillips, Stuart M., Heisz, Jennifer J., Jordan, Matthew J., Kobsar, Dylan

    Published in Translational sports medicine (2024)
    “…Background. The growth in participation in collegiate athletics has been accompanied by increased sport-related injuries. The complex and multifactorial nature…”
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    The Ecological Validity of Countermovement Jump to On-Court Asymmetry in Basketball by Keogh, Joshua A.J., Ruder, Matthew C, Masood, Zaryan, Kobsar, Dylan

    Published in Sports medicine international open (01-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Jump-based asymmetry is often used as an indicator of sport performance and may be used to discern injury susceptibility. Due to task specificity,…”
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