Luke Stoneback
@stonebackluke
Movement Science PhD Student @UMKines. Exploring the mechanisms underlying quadriceps weakness in the wake of ACL injury.
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Excellent review by Lindsey K Lepley detailing the benefits of eccentric exercise after joint injury. Muscle weakness is mediated through both neural and metabolic pathways. Well programmed lengthening contractions offer therapeutic antidote to both! 💪 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37093645/
→thanks for the shoutout Dave Sherman, PhD, PT, ATC! →awesome team effort by Luke Stoneback, pete macpherson, & tim butterfield.
Comparative Orthopedic Rehabilitation Laboratory director Lindsey K Lepley and #UMKines PhD student Luke Stoneback lay out their argument for eccentric exercise as a rehab strategy for muscle weakness after joint injury: journals.lww.com/acsm-essr/Abst…
Congratulations to Lindsey K Lepley on her promotion to associate professor of athletic training, with tenure!
Had an awesome time at #ASB2023! Thankful for the opportunity to see lots of great research (shoutout American Society of Biomechanics) and present some of my own work🐁⚡️
it's clear the team makes all the difference... grateful for another year with the #LeadersAndBest #ForeverGoBlue Michigan Kinesiology
Honored to share our lab’s preclinical work on NMJ structure and function after ACL injury with leaders in football medicine at the 2025 Isokinetic Conference. Grateful to Lindsey K Lepley, Michigan Kinesiology, and Isokinetic Conference for the opportunity and support!