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Journal of Vascular Surgery|October 20, 2009
Joint torques and powers are reduced during ambulation for both limbs in patients with unilateral claudicationPanagiotis Koutakis, Iraklis I Pipinos, Sara A Myers, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|April 26, 2024
Design and Evaluation of a Bilateral Semi-Rigid Exoskeleton to Assist Hip MotionArash Mohammadzadeh Gonabadi, Prokopios Antonellis, Alex C Dzewaltowski, et al.
Annals of Surgery|June 6, 2025
Vascular Calcification Amplifies Limb Flexion-Induced Arterial Deformations and Causes Intermittent Vessel PinchingAlexey Kamenskiy, Iraklis I Pipinos, Yuqian Tian, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|October 31, 2013
A totally recombinant human fibrin sealantMark A Carlson, Jennifer Calcaterra, Jason M Johanning, et al.
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|February 10, 2023
A biomechanical perspective on walking in patients with peripheral artery diseaseGanesh M Bapat, Ayisha Z Bashir, Philippe Malcolm, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|December 9, 2023
Lower limb revascularization leads to faster walking but with less efficient mechanics in claudicating patientsAlex Dzewaltowski, Iraklis I Pipinos, Molly N Schieber, et al.
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|June 23, 2012
Pharmacological treatment of intermittent claudication does not have a significant effect on gait impairments during claudication painJennifer M Yentes, Jessie M Huisinga, Sara A Myers, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|January 22, 2008
Claudication distances and the Walking Impairment Questionnaire best describe the ambulatory limitations in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial diseaseSara A Myers, Jason M Johanning, Nick Stergiou, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 8, 2009
Failure to recognize newly identified aortic dilations in a health care system with an advanced electronic medical recordJennifer R S Gordon, Terry Wahls, Ruth C Carlos, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|September 11, 2007
Peripheral arterial disease affects ground reaction forces during walkingMelissa M Scott-Pandorf, Nicholas Stergiou, Jason M Johanning, et al.
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Journal of Vascular Surgery|October 20, 2009
Joint torques and powers are reduced during ambulation for both limbs in patients with unilateral claudicationPanagiotis Koutakis, Iraklis I Pipinos, Sara A Myers, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|April 26, 2024
Design and Evaluation of a Bilateral Semi-Rigid Exoskeleton to Assist Hip MotionArash Mohammadzadeh Gonabadi, Prokopios Antonellis, Alex C Dzewaltowski, et al.
Annals of Surgery|June 6, 2025
Vascular Calcification Amplifies Limb Flexion-Induced Arterial Deformations and Causes Intermittent Vessel PinchingAlexey Kamenskiy, Iraklis I Pipinos, Yuqian Tian, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|October 31, 2013
A totally recombinant human fibrin sealantMark A Carlson, Jennifer Calcaterra, Jason M Johanning, et al.
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|February 10, 2023
A biomechanical perspective on walking in patients with peripheral artery diseaseGanesh M Bapat, Ayisha Z Bashir, Philippe Malcolm, et al.
Journal of Biomechanics|December 9, 2023
Lower limb revascularization leads to faster walking but with less efficient mechanics in claudicating patientsAlex Dzewaltowski, Iraklis I Pipinos, Molly N Schieber, et al.
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|June 23, 2012
Pharmacological treatment of intermittent claudication does not have a significant effect on gait impairments during claudication painJennifer M Yentes, Jessie M Huisinga, Sara A Myers, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|January 22, 2008
Claudication distances and the Walking Impairment Questionnaire best describe the ambulatory limitations in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial diseaseSara A Myers, Jason M Johanning, Nick Stergiou, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 8, 2009
Failure to recognize newly identified aortic dilations in a health care system with an advanced electronic medical recordJennifer R S Gordon, Terry Wahls, Ruth C Carlos, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|September 11, 2007
Peripheral arterial disease affects ground reaction forces during walkingMelissa M Scott-Pandorf, Nicholas Stergiou, Jason M Johanning, et al.
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