News
Presentations at OARSI Annual Congress 2023 at Denver
New open access publication on machine learning with gait and physical activity data in osteoarthritis
Findings from our new study using machine learning with a large observational gait and physical activity cohort in osteoarthritis are now published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
We used ensemble machine learning with causal inference g-computation methods as a way to interpret the results
Read more here (open access) 👇
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2023/03/02/bjsports-2022-106142
New publication of timing of physical therapy and risk of opioid use in people diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis
Read more here or go to the link below-
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2023/02/22/bjsports-2022-106044
Presentations at APTA CSM 2023
Here are the scheduled presentations from our group at APTA Combined Sections Meeting 2023 in San Diego!
New publication on reliability of wearable sensors in knee osteoarthritis
In this paper, we demonstrate the reliability of assessing gait and chair stand function using wearable sensors at home in people with knee osteoarthritis.
Read more here - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/acr.25096
New publication on machine learning for relation of gait with mild knee pain
Read more in open access paper here-
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-21142-2
Fall 2023 Lab Celebration
We had some end of semester fun at Puttshack!
Presentations at ACR Convergence 2022
Here are the scheduled presentations from our group at American College of Rheumatology Convergence 2022 in Philadelphia!
Nirali Shah received the Graduate Student Preceptorship Award from Rheumatology Research Foundation
Nirali Shah has received the Graduate Student Preceptorship from Rheumatology Research Foundation for her qualitative study on acceptability of a telehealth mindful exercise intervention for people with knee osteoarthritis! Congratulations Nirali!
Congratulations Soyoung for Sargent College Elizabeth Whitney Post Scholarship
Soyoung Lee, a 4th year doctoral student in the Rehabilitation Sciences program, has been named Sargent College's Elizabeth Whitney Post Scholar for the current Academic year! This longstanding Sargent fund is devoted to the study of pain prevention and treatment, focusing on interventions that obviate the potential abuse of alcohol and prescription drugs. Congratulations Soyoung!