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Matthew S Harkey

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Clinical Rheumatology|February 10, 2018
Adults with incident accelerated knee osteoarthritis are more likely to receive a knee replacement: data from the Osteoarthritis InitiativeJulie E Davis, Shao-Hsien Liu, Kate Lapane, et al.
Arthritis Care & Research|June 9, 2018
Association Between Declining Walking Speed and Increasing Bone Marrow Lesion and Effusion Volume in Individuals with Accelerated Knee OsteoarthritisMatthew S Harkey, Lori Lyn Price, Timothy E McAlindon, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|June 30, 2019
Accelerated knee osteoarthritis is associated with pre-radiographic degeneration of the extensor mechanism and cruciate ligaments: data from the Osteoarthritis InitiativeJulie E Davis, Matthew S Harkey, Robert J Ward, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|February 3, 2017
Biochemical markers of cartilage metabolism are associated with walking biomechanics 6-months following anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionBrian Pietrosimone, Richard F Loeser, J Troy Blackburn, et al.
Journal of Athletic Training|January 20, 2024
Persistent Early Knee Osteoarthritis Symptoms From 6 to 12 Months After Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionMatthew S Harkey, Jeffrey B Driban, Shelby E Baez, et al.
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|January 31, 2018
Characterizing the distinct structural changes associated with self-reported knee injury among individuals with incident knee osteoarthritis: Data from the osteoarthritis initiativeJulie E Davis, Matthew S Harkey, Robert J Ward, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 31, 2020
Risk factors and the natural history of accelerated knee osteoarthritis: a narrative reviewJeffrey B Driban, Matthew S Harkey, Mary F Barbe, et al.
Rheumatology International|April 23, 2022
A novel approach to studying early knee osteoarthritis illustrates that bilateral medial tibiofemoral osteoarthritis is a heritable phenotype: an offspring studyGrace H Lo, Michael J Richard, Jane A Cauley, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|October 23, 2018
Effusion-synovitis and infrapatellar fat pad signal intensity alteration differentiate accelerated knee osteoarthritisJulie E Davis, Robert J Ward, James W MacKay, et al.
The Knee|January 14, 2018
Associations between cartilage proteoglycan density and patient outcomes 12months following anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionBrian Pietrosimone, Daniel Nissman, Darin A Padua, et al.
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Clinical Rheumatology|February 10, 2018
Adults with incident accelerated knee osteoarthritis are more likely to receive a knee replacement: data from the Osteoarthritis InitiativeJulie E Davis, Shao-Hsien Liu, Kate Lapane, et al.
Arthritis Care & Research|June 9, 2018
Association Between Declining Walking Speed and Increasing Bone Marrow Lesion and Effusion Volume in Individuals with Accelerated Knee OsteoarthritisMatthew S Harkey, Lori Lyn Price, Timothy E McAlindon, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|June 30, 2019
Accelerated knee osteoarthritis is associated with pre-radiographic degeneration of the extensor mechanism and cruciate ligaments: data from the Osteoarthritis InitiativeJulie E Davis, Matthew S Harkey, Robert J Ward, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society|February 3, 2017
Biochemical markers of cartilage metabolism are associated with walking biomechanics 6-months following anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionBrian Pietrosimone, Richard F Loeser, J Troy Blackburn, et al.
Journal of Athletic Training|January 20, 2024
Persistent Early Knee Osteoarthritis Symptoms From 6 to 12 Months After Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionMatthew S Harkey, Jeffrey B Driban, Shelby E Baez, et al.
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|January 31, 2018
Characterizing the distinct structural changes associated with self-reported knee injury among individuals with incident knee osteoarthritis: Data from the osteoarthritis initiativeJulie E Davis, Matthew S Harkey, Robert J Ward, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 31, 2020
Risk factors and the natural history of accelerated knee osteoarthritis: a narrative reviewJeffrey B Driban, Matthew S Harkey, Mary F Barbe, et al.
Rheumatology International|April 23, 2022
A novel approach to studying early knee osteoarthritis illustrates that bilateral medial tibiofemoral osteoarthritis is a heritable phenotype: an offspring studyGrace H Lo, Michael J Richard, Jane A Cauley, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|October 23, 2018
Effusion-synovitis and infrapatellar fat pad signal intensity alteration differentiate accelerated knee osteoarthritisJulie E Davis, Robert J Ward, James W MacKay, et al.
The Knee|January 14, 2018
Associations between cartilage proteoglycan density and patient outcomes 12months following anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionBrian Pietrosimone, Daniel Nissman, Darin A Padua, et al.
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