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Beth A Winkelstein

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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 11, 2008
Altered collagen fiber kinematics define the onset of localized ligament damage during loadingKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Spine|November 19, 2002
Physiology of chronic spinal pain syndromes: from animal models to biomechanicsJoyce A DeLeo, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Neurotrauma|July 27, 2011
Schwann cell proliferation and macrophage infiltration are evident at day 14 after painful cervical nerve root compression in the ratYu-Wen Chang, Beth A Winkelstein
Spine|September 2, 2005
Transient cervical nerve root compression in the rat induces bilateral forepaw allodynia and spinal glial activation: mechanical factors in painful neck injuriesRaymond D Hubbard, Beth A Winkelstein
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|May 11, 2016
Spinal Astrocytic Thrombospondin-4 Induced by Excitatory Neuronal Signaling Mediates Pain After Facet Capsule InjuryNathan D Crosby, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanics|May 25, 2010
Full field strain measurements of collagenous tissue by tracking fiber alignment through vector correlationKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|July 24, 2010
Is there an antinociceptive role for peripheral brain-derived neurotrophic factor?Beth A Winkelstein, Jeffrey V Kras
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|October 31, 2002
Importance of nonlinear and multivariable flexibility coefficients in the prediction of human cervical spine motionBeth A Winkelstein, Barry S Myers
Journal of Biomechanics|December 5, 2006
Cervical facet capsular ligament yield defines the threshold for injury and persistent joint-mediated neck painKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|June 8, 2004
Mechanical thresholds for initiation and persistence of pain following nerve root injury: mechanical and chemical contributions at injuryBeth A Winkelstein, Joyce A DeLeo
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 11, 2008
Altered collagen fiber kinematics define the onset of localized ligament damage during loadingKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Spine|November 19, 2002
Physiology of chronic spinal pain syndromes: from animal models to biomechanicsJoyce A DeLeo, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Neurotrauma|July 27, 2011
Schwann cell proliferation and macrophage infiltration are evident at day 14 after painful cervical nerve root compression in the ratYu-Wen Chang, Beth A Winkelstein
Spine|September 2, 2005
Transient cervical nerve root compression in the rat induces bilateral forepaw allodynia and spinal glial activation: mechanical factors in painful neck injuriesRaymond D Hubbard, Beth A Winkelstein
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|May 11, 2016
Spinal Astrocytic Thrombospondin-4 Induced by Excitatory Neuronal Signaling Mediates Pain After Facet Capsule InjuryNathan D Crosby, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanics|May 25, 2010
Full field strain measurements of collagenous tissue by tracking fiber alignment through vector correlationKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|July 24, 2010
Is there an antinociceptive role for peripheral brain-derived neurotrophic factor?Beth A Winkelstein, Jeffrey V Kras
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|October 31, 2002
Importance of nonlinear and multivariable flexibility coefficients in the prediction of human cervical spine motionBeth A Winkelstein, Barry S Myers
Journal of Biomechanics|December 5, 2006
Cervical facet capsular ligament yield defines the threshold for injury and persistent joint-mediated neck painKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|June 8, 2004
Mechanical thresholds for initiation and persistence of pain following nerve root injury: mechanical and chemical contributions at injuryBeth A Winkelstein, Joyce A DeLeo
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