Joshua Stefanik (@patellaprof) 's Twitter Profile
Joshua Stefanik

@patellaprof

Assist. Prof. of Physical Therapy, Northeastern University

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calendar_today04-05-2015 17:59:16

716 Tweet

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Dave Sherman, PhD, PT, ATC (@daveshermanpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 One thing has become very clear in sports medicine the past 20 years. Brain and spinal cord changes happen after ligamentous and capsular injury. Not just ACLR! What can we do about it? We need better ways to measure and modulate sensorimotor areas! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37155129/

IPFRN (@ipfrn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only do our meetings include new information about the patella but also hundreds of years about medical history! #anatomicaltheatre #claudiothetourguide

Not only do our meetings include new information about the patella but also hundreds of years about medical history! #anatomicaltheatre #claudiothetourguide
Joshua Stefanik (@patellaprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring multiple tenure track faculty positions at Northeastern in Boston! Come join us during this exciting time of growth in Rehab Research! Click link for more details northeastern.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/careers/…

Max Shepherd (@maxkshepherd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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/…

Daniel White (@dankwhitept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 😂😂

Group photo of <a href="/patellaprof/">Joshua Stefanik</a> and me with our super successful trainees (<a href="/DPatWCorrigan/">Pat Corrigan</a> and <a href="/LMThomaDPT/">Louise Thoma</a> ) with their trainees recognized for their <a href="/RheumResearch/">Rheumatology Research Foundation</a> preceptorship awards!  #mentorship family tree. <a href="/Tuhina_Neogi/">Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD</a> is the great grandma 😂😂
Joshua Stefanik (@patellaprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also if you have ideas for sessions be sure to submit in the next two weeks. The planning committee gets to work in December for #ACR24. Spread the word! rheumatology.org/annual-meeting…

OARSI Early Career Investigators (@oarsi_eci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 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

🌟 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 

<a href="/mhunt_ubc/">Michael A. Hunt</a>
@lauradiamond05
<a href="/kecostello/">Kerry E. Costello</a>
<a href="/Monica97026710/">Monica</a>
Dave Sherman, PhD, PT, ATC (@daveshermanpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our #OARSI2024 posters on display today: Frequent knee pain and pain severity are associated with quadriceps weakness in OAI and MOST cohorts. New onset pain results in rapid decline in strength, but persistent pain may not contribute to continued decline over time.

Check out our #OARSI2024 posters on display today:

Frequent knee pain and pain severity are associated with quadriceps weakness in OAI and MOST cohorts. New onset pain results in rapid decline in strength, but persistent pain may not contribute to continued decline over time.
Rheum Cat (@rheum_cat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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