Heading out to build bone strength through exercise? Don’t forget your to pack your PTH.
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Read MoreBlowing out your ACL and having it replaced with your patellar tendon is bad enough, but how do you know when your patellar tendon has healed enough to return to sport? Can ultrasound shear wave elastography provide any answers?
Read MoreWhat do you get after 30 days onboard a Russian spacecraft? Clear evidence of collusion! (Well, at least between microgravity and cartilage.) #NotFakeNews
Read MoreThinking about using shear wave elastography in clinical practice? You'll certainly generate lots of pretty pictures, but do they mean anything? Read on to learn more.
Texting while walking? Obviously you would never do that, but I'll bet you've seen others doing it. In this recent publication, Dr. Sedighi and his colleagues examine how various methods of information presentation -- specifically, smartphones, smart glasses, and (old school) paper -- affect our gait.
Read MoreFor patients with osteoporosis, vertebral fractures are unfortunately far too common. In this recent publication, Dr. Yeni and his research team explored the issue of vertebral fracture risk prediction through elegant imaging techniques.
Read MoreIn this recent publication, Dr Yeni and his research team examine the relationship between vertebral body creep and vertebral geometry, bone mass, microarchitecture and mineralization distributions.
Read MoreCompetition, camaraderie, and a Phelps-like physique. What’s not to love about college swimming? How about the possibility of a lifetime of shoulder pain? In this publication, Jack Dischler (a former college swimmer) and his colleagues investigated the relationship between collegiate swimming and shoulder health.
Read MoreAny AverageJoe can talk about the weather, college football, and how daylight savings time blows. But Dr. Gardinier is no AverageJoe. In this recent publication, Dr. Joe Gardinier and his colleagues describe the role of PTH on cortical bone composition and strength.
Read MoreExercise has a wide range of health benefits, but why is it that exercise becomes less and less effective at improving (or even just maintaining) the health of our musculoskeletal tissues as we age?
Read MoreThis study examined the potential of digital tomosynthesis (DTS) derived cancellous bone measures to predict…
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Read MoreRotator cuff tears are common and often repaired surgically, but…
Read MoreExercise is a key determinate of fracture risk and provides…
Read MoreThe Bone & Joint Center is pleased to welcome Dr. Alireza Sedighi…
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Read MoreThe Bone & Joint Center is pleased to welcome Dr. Rebekah Lawrence…
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Read MoreThe Bone & Joint Center presented 13 abstracts...
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