Joshua Stefanik
@patellaprof
Assist. Prof. of Physical Therapy, Northeastern University
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04-05-2015 17:59:16
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Thanks for laying the ground work Erin Macri, PT PhD (she/her/they/them)
Congrats Chun-Hao (Philip) Huang, Ph.D., ACSM-CPT 🇹🇼🇺🇸 you are right celebrate the submission as well! It is a huge accomplishment!
Check out our job opening Live4 Sports Physical Therapy & Wellness! live4pt.com/careers
Was great fun working together with Erin Macri, PT PhD (she/her/they/them), Max Reijman, and Joshua Stefanik on the OARSI year in review on Rehabilitation and Outcomes. Now #openaccess in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Journals. oarsijournal.com/article/S1063-…
We're hiring multiple tenure track positions at Northeastern, with joint appointments possible between Rehab Science and Engineering. Topics: Sensorimotor rehabilitation, neuromodulation, rehabilitation robotics, and neuroprosthetics. Come join me! northeastern.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/careers/…
Group photo of Joshua Stefanik and me with our super successful trainees (Pat Corrigan and Louise Thoma ) with their trainees recognized for their Rheumatology Research Foundation preceptorship awards! #mentorship family tree. Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD is the great grandma 😂😂
Great job by Pat Corrigan presenting his work on pain sensitization and GRFs during walking.
Another home run UCF Institute of Ex Phys & Rehab Science with Dave Sherman, PhD, PT, ATC giving the audience an Olympic caliber 10K presentation💨 🥇 Check out his work and keep an eye on what’s to come! 🧠
🌟 Come meet, connect, and contribute to the future of biomechanics in osteoarthritis! 🌟 Step 1: sign up in your membership portal: buff.ly/3ucJSDB Step 2: complete the brief survey: buff.ly/49heWRj Michael A. Hunt @lauradiamond05 Kerry E. Costello Monica
Congrats! Northeastern University Physical Therapy is excited to have you on board!
Pain & imaging findings on MRI: It's a study from Lanois et al, senior author Joshua Stefanik pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37783341/ This study used MOAKS (replacing WORMS) for MRI scoring #OARSI2024