49 results on '"Sarver, Joseph J."'
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2. In situ fibril stretch and sliding is location-dependent in mouse supraspinatus tendons
3. Biomechanical and structural response of healing Achilles tendon to fatigue loading following acute injury
4. Dynamic Loading and Tendon Healing Affect Multiscale Tendon Properties and ECM Stress Transmission
5. The dynamics of collagen uncrimping and lateral contraction in tendon and the effect of ionic concentration
6. Returning to overuse activity following a supraspinatus and infraspinatus tear leads to joint damage in a rat model
7. Chronic Effects of Pitching on Muscle Thickness and Strength of the Scapular Stabilizers in Professional Baseball Players.
8. Chronic Effects of Pitching on Muscle Thickness and Strength of the Scapular Stabilizers in Professional Baseball Players
9. Biceps Detachment Decreases Joint Damage in a Rotator Cuff Tear Rat Model
10. Evaluating changes in tendon crimp with fatigue loading as an ex vivo structural assessment of tendon damage
11. After rotator cuff repair, stiffness—but not the loss in range of motion—increased transiently for immobilized shoulders in a rat model
12. Effect of Isolated Hyperglycemia on Native Mechanical and Biologic Shoulder Joint Properties in a Rat Model
13. Disruption of the anterior–posterior rotator cuff force balance alters joint function and leads to joint damage in a rat model
14. Master swimmers with shoulder pain and disability have altered functional and structural measures
15. Effect of Altered Matrix Proteins on Quasilinear Viscoelastic Properties in Transgenic Mouse Tail Tendons
16. The effect of overshooting the target strain on estimating viscoelastic properties from stress relaxation experiments
17. Mathematically engineered stromal cell–derived factor-1α stem cell cytokine analog enhances mechanical properties of infarcted myocardium
18. Methods for quasi-linear viscoelastic modeling of soft tissue: application to incremental stress-relaxation experiments
19. Glenoid Cartilage Mechanical Properties Decrease after Rotator Cuff Tears in a Rat Model
20. Restoration of Anterior–Posterior Rotator Cuff Force Balance Improves Shoulder Function in A Rat Model of Chronic Massive Tears
21. Plasticity of Muscle Architecture After Supraspinatus Tears
22. Erratum to: Biceps Detachment Decreases Joint Damage in a Rotator Cuff Tear Rat Model
23. Exercise following a Short Immobilization Period Is Detrimental to Tendon Properties and Joint Mechanics in a Rat Rotator Cuff Injury Model
24. The Effect of Postoperative Passive Motion on Rotator Cuff Healing in a Rat Model
25. Altered Functional and Structural Measures in Masters Swimmers With Shoulder Pain and Disability.
26. Mechanical differences between lumbar and tail discs in the mouse
27. Tendon Biomechanics and Crimp Properties Following Fatigue Loading Are Influenced by Tendon Type and Age in Mice
28. Tendon Biomechanics and Crimp Properties Following Fatigue Loading Are Influenced by Tendon Type and Age in Mice.
29. Nonsurgical treatment and early return to activity leads to improved Achilles tendon fatigue mechanics and functional outcomes during early healing in an animal model
30. Exercise following a short immobilization period is detrimental to tendon properties and joint mechanics in a rat rotator cuff injury model
31. The increase in stiffness but not the loss in range of motion following rotator cuff repair increased transiently for immobilized shoulders in a rat model
32. Transient decreases in forelimb gait and ground reaction forces following rotator cuff injury and repair in a rat model
33. Bioengineered Stromal Cell-Derived Factor-1α Analogue Delivered as an Angiogenic Therapy Significantly Restores Viscoelastic Material Properties of Infarcted Cardiac Muscle
34. Analysis of Collagen Organization in Mouse Achilles Tendon Using High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging
35. Bioengineered SDF-1a Analogue Delivered as an Angiogenic Therapy Significantly Normalizes Elastic and Viscoelastic Material Properties of Infarcted Cardiac Muscle
36. Analysis of Collagen Fiber Organization in Mouse Achilles Tendon Using High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging
37. Returning to Overuse Activity Following a Combined Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus Tear Leads to Shoulder Joint Damage
38. Effect of Age and Proteoglycan Deficiency on Collagen Fiber Re-Alignment and Mechanical Properties in Mouse Supraspinatus Tendon
39. Effect of return to overuse activity following an isolated supraspinatus tendon tear on adjacent intact tendons and glenoid cartilage in a rat model
40. Massive Cuff Tears Alter Joint Function and Decrease Cartilage Mechanics Following Return to Overuse Activity in a Rat Model
41. The Effect of Return to Overuse Activity After a Supraspinatus Tear on Joint Function and Biceps Mechanical Properties in a Rat Model
42. Altered Disc Mechanics in Mice Genetically Engineered for Reduced Type I Collagen
43. Young Investigator Award Winner: Validation of the Mouse and Rat Disc as Mechanical Models of the Human Lumbar Disc
44. An Alternative Method for Determining the Neutral Zone of Spinal Motion Segment Units
45. Study of the Vibromyographic Signal as a Means for Quantifying Muscular Effort
46. A Simplified Mechanical Model to Predict Motion Restrictions of the Partially Paralyzed Shoulder
47. Effect of return to overuse activity following an isolated supraspinatus tendon tear on adjacent intact tendons and glenoid cartilage in a rat model.
48. Exercise protocol induces muscle, tendon, and bone adaptations in the rat shoulder.
49. Exercise protocol induces muscle, tendon, and bone adaptations in the rat shoulder.
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