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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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    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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    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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    Ultrasound shear wave speeds reduced following hamstring strain injury but not after returning to sport by Crawford, Scott K., Wille, Christa M., Joachim, Mikel R., Lee, Kenneth S., Heiderscheit, Bryan C.

    Published in Insights into imaging (08-01-2024)
    “…Objectives The purpose of the study was to investigate differences in ultrasound shear wave speed (SWS) between uninjured and injured limbs following hamstring…”
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    Spatial frequency analysis detects altered tissue organization following hamstring strain injury at time of injury but not return to sport by Crawford, Scott K, Wille, Christa M, Stiffler-Joachim, Mikel R, Lee, Kenneth S, Bashford, Greg R, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    Published in BMC medical imaging (10-12-2021)
    “…Hamstring strain injury (HSI) diagnosis is often corroborated using ultrasound. Spatial frequency analysis (SFA) is a quantitative ultrasound method that has…”
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    Relationships between quantitative magnetic resonance imaging measures at the time of return to sport and clinical outcomes following acute hamstring strain injury by Wille, Christa M., Hurley, Samuel A., Joachim, Mikel R., Lee, Kenneth, Kijowski, Richard, Heiderscheit, Bryan C.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-08-2024)
    “…Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are a common occurrence in athletics and complicated by high rates of reinjury. Evidence of remaining injury observed on…”
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    A hierarchical clustering approach for examining potential risk factors for bone stress injury in runners by Martin, Jack A., Stiffler-Joachim, Mikel R., Wille, Christa M., Heiderscheit, Bryan C.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-08-2022)
    “…Bone stress injuries (BSI) are overuse injuries that commonly occur in runners. BSI risk is multifactorial and not well understood. Unsupervised machine…”
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    Association of quantitative diffusion tensor imaging measures with time to return to sport and reinjury incidence following acute hamstring strain injury by Wille, Christa M., Hurley, Samuel A., Joachim, Mikel R., Lee, Kenneth, Kijowski, Richard, Heiderscheit, Bryan C.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-01-2024)
    “…Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are a common occurrence in athletics and complicated by limited prognostic indicators and high rates of reinjury. Assessment of…”
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    Vertical Loading Rate Is Not Associated with Running Injury, Regardless of Calculation Method by SCHMIDA, ELIZABETH A., WILLE, CHRISTA M., STIFFLER-JOACHIM, MIKEL R., KLIETHERMES, STEPHANIE A., HEIDERSCHEIT, BRYAN C.

    “…Loading rate (LR), the slope of the vertical ground reaction force (vGRF), is commonly used to assess running-related injury risk. However, the relationship…”
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    Diffusion tensor imaging of hamstring muscles after acute strain injury and throughout recovery in collegiate athletes by Wille, Christa M., Hurley, Samuel A., Schmida, Elizabeth, Lee, Kenneth, Kijowski, Richard, Heiderscheit, Bryan C.

    Published in Skeletal radiology (01-07-2024)
    “…Objective To identify the region of interest (ROI) to represent injury and observe between-limb diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) microstructural differences in…”
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    Preseason Eccentric Strength Is Not Associated with Hamstring Strain Injury: A Prospective Study in Collegiate Athletes by WILLE, CHRISTA M., STIFFLER-JOACHIM, MIKEL R., KLIETHERMES, STEPHANIE A., SANFILIPPO, JENNIFER L., TANAKA, CLAIRE S., HEIDERSCHEIT, BRYAN C.

    “…Established risk factors for hamstring strain injuries (HSI) include older age and prior HSI. However, these are nonmodifiable and have a limited role in…”
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    MRI radiomics for hamstring strain injury identification and return to sport classification: a pilot study by Torres-Velázquez, Maribel, Wille, Christa M., Hurley, Samuel A., Kijowski, Richard, Heiderscheit, Bryan C., McMillan, Alan B.

    Published in Skeletal radiology (01-04-2024)
    “…Objective To determine if MRI-based radiomics from hamstring muscles are related to injury and if the features could be used to perform a time to return to…”
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    Ability of sagittal kinematic variables to estimate ground reaction forces and joint kinetics in running by Wille, Christa M, Lenhart, Rachel L, Wang, Sijian, Thelen, Darryl G, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    “…Controlled laboratory study, cross-sectional design. To determine if sagittal kinematic variables can be used to estimate select running kinetics. Excessive…”
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    Denervation Edema of Hamstring Muscles Following Acute Strain Injury by Wille, Christa M, Lee, Kenneth S, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    “…A 20-year-old male American football player sustained a first-time, left hamstring strain injury (HSI) during competition. Magnetic resonance imaging indicated…”
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    Ultrasound shear wave seeds reduced following hamstring strain injury but not after returning to sport by Crawford, Scott K, Wille, Christa M, Joachim, Mikel R, Lee, Kenneth S, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    Published in Insights into imaging (08-01-2024)
    “…The purpose of the study was to investigate differences in ultrasound shear wave speed (SWS) between uninjured and injured limbs following hamstring strain…”
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    Web-based therapeutic exercise resource center as a treatment for knee osteoarthritis: a prospective cohort pilot study by Brooks, M Alison, Beaulieu, John E, Severson, Herbert H, Wille, Christa M, Cooper, David, Gau, Jeff M, Heiderscheit, Bryan C

    Published in BMC musculoskeletal disorders (17-05-2014)
    “…Although beneficial effects of exercise in the management of knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been established, only 14 -18% of patients with knee OA receive an…”
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