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Northern Clinical School: Recent submissions

    • Multifetal pregnancies: preterm admissions and outcomes 

      Badgery-Parker, T.; Shand, A.W.; Ford, Jane B.; Jenkins, M.G.; Morris, Jonathan M.; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2012-01-01
      Open Access
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    • Factors associated with changes into public or private maternity care for a second pregnancy 

      Ford, Jane B.; Bentley, J.P.; Morris, Jonathan M.; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2013-01-01
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    • EFFECTS OF INTENSIVE DIET AND EXERCISE ON KNEE JOINT LOADS, INFLAMMATION, AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE ADULTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS 

      Messier, Stephen P; Mihalko, Shannon L; Legault, Claudine; Miller, Gary D.; Nicklas, Barbara J.; DeVita, Paul; Beavers, Daniel P; Hunter, David J.; Lyles, Mary F.; Eckstein, Felix; Williamson, Jeff D; Carr, J. Jeffery; Guermazi, Ali; Loeser, Richard F.
      Published 2013-01-01
      Importance Knee osteoarthritis (OA), a common cause of chronic pain and disability, has biomechanical and inflammatory origins and is exacerbated by obesity. Objective To determine whether a ≥10% reduction in body weight ...
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    • A Randomized Trial of Realignment Therapy for Treatment of Medial Tibiofemoral Osteoarthritis 

      Hunter, David J.; Gross, K. Douglas; McCree, Paula; Li, Ling; Hirko, Kelly; Harvey, William F
      Published 2009-09-01
      Objectives: The objective of this 30-week randomized crossover trial was to determine whether a multi-modal realignment therapy would be successful in relieving pain and improving function among persons with medial ...
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    • Side Differences of Thigh Muscle Cross-Sectional Areas and Maximal Isometric Muscle Force in Bilateral Knees with the Same Radiographic Disease Stage, but Unilateral Frequent Pain – Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative 

      Sattler, Martina; Dannhauer, Torben; Hudelmaier, Martin I; Wirth, Wolfgang; Sanger, Alexandra; Kwoh, C. Kent; Eckstein, Felix
      Published 2012-06-01
      Objective To determine whether anatomical thigh muscle cross-sectional areas (MCSAs) and strength differ between osteoarthritis (OA) knees with frequent pain compared with contra-lateral knees without pain, and to examine ...
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