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Suite 763F, Main Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-6227
(215) 955-8549 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Deficits in neuromuscular control of the trunk predict knee injury risk: A prospective biomechanical-epidemiologic study
- The effects of core proprioception on knee injury: A prospective biomechanical-epidemiological study
- Delayed trunk muscle reflex responses increase the risk of low back injuries
- Exercise-induced stridor due to abnormal movement of the arytenoid area: Videoendoscopic diagnosis and characterization of the "at risk" group
- Ulcerative colitis in a renal transplant patient with previous goodpasture disease
- Respiratory distress and a liver mass
- Injury in youth football
- Patellofemoral malalignment
- Persistent foot and ankle pain in young athletes
- Stress fractures: A risk of increased training in freshmen
- Understanding overuse injuries in young people
- Risk of injury from baseball and softball in children 5 to 14 years of age
- Horseback riding and head injuries
- Fitness, activity, and sports participation in the preschool child
- Chronic knee pain in active adolescents: Don't forget the uncommon causes
- HIV and sports: American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement. Human immunodeficiency virus [Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) virus] in the athletic setting
- Chronic anterior knee pain in the adolescent.
- Human immunodeficiency virus [acquired immunodeficienc 03D5 y syndrome (AIDS) virus] in the athletic setting
- Children, sports, and chronic disease
- Amenorrhea in adolescent athletes
