Robert P Wilder

Summary

Affiliation: University of Virginia
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi The influence of arch supports on knee torques relevant to knee osteoarthritis
    Jason R Franz
    University of Virginia, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:913-7. 2008
  2. ncbi Functional electrical stimulation for a dropped foot
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908 0376, USA
    J Long Term Eff Med Implants 12:149-59. 2002
  3. ncbi Common injuries in athletes with obesity and diabetes
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, 545 Ray C Hunt Drive, Suite 310, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Clin Sports Med 28:441-53. 2009
  4. ncbi Overuse injuries: tendinopathies, stress fractures, compartment syndrome, and shin splints
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The University of Virginia, 545 Ray C Hunt Drive, Suite 240, P O Box 801004, Charlottesville, VA 22908 1004, USA
    Clin Sports Med 23:55-81, vi. 2004
  5. ncbi Functional electrical stimulation cycle ergometer exercise for spinal cord injured patients
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908 0376, USA
    J Long Term Eff Med Implants 12:161-74. 2002
  6. ncbi Exertional compartment syndrome
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of PM and R, University of Virginia, 545 Ray C Hunt, Charlottesville, VA 22901, USA
    Clin Sports Med 29:429-35. 2010
  7. ncbi Lower limb joint kinetics during moderately sloped running
    Gaurav Telhan
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908 1004, USA
    J Athl Train 45:16-21. 2010
  8. ncbi Differences in static and dynamic measures in evaluation of talonavicular mobility in gait
    Jay M Dicharry
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 39:628-34. 2009
  9. ncbi A kinematics and kinetic comparison of overground and treadmill running
    Patrick O Riley
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908 1004, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:1093-100. 2008
  10. ncbi The effect of running shoes on lower extremity joint torques
    D Casey Kerrigan
    JKM Technologies LLC, 525 Rookwood Place, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
    PM R 1:1058-63. 2009

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Publications12

  1. ncbi The influence of arch supports on knee torques relevant to knee osteoarthritis
    Jason R Franz
    University of Virginia, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:913-7. 2008
    ..The purpose of this study was to determine if commonly prescribed arch support cushions promote a medial force bias during gait similar to medial-wedged orthotics, thereby increasing knee varus torque during both walking and running...
  2. ncbi Functional electrical stimulation for a dropped foot
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908 0376, USA
    J Long Term Eff Med Implants 12:149-59. 2002
    ..Clinical trials are now being undertaken in which implantable electrodes are being used to stimulate the peroneal nerve in patients with dropped foot...
  3. ncbi Common injuries in athletes with obesity and diabetes
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, 545 Ray C Hunt Drive, Suite 310, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA
    Clin Sports Med 28:441-53. 2009
    ..The prevalence of obesity and diabetes is inversely proportional to health-related quality of life...
  4. ncbi Overuse injuries: tendinopathies, stress fractures, compartment syndrome, and shin splints
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The University of Virginia, 545 Ray C Hunt Drive, Suite 240, P O Box 801004, Charlottesville, VA 22908 1004, USA
    Clin Sports Med 23:55-81, vi. 2004
    ..This article discusses common overuse injuries of the lower leg, ankle, and foot: tendinopathies, stress fractures, chronic exertional compartment syndrome, and shin splints...
  5. ncbi Functional electrical stimulation cycle ergometer exercise for spinal cord injured patients
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908 0376, USA
    J Long Term Eff Med Implants 12:161-74. 2002
    ..On the basis of this collective review, it is recommended that all patients with SCI have the benefits of this potentially life-sustaining clinical modality...
  6. ncbi Exertional compartment syndrome
    Robert P Wilder
    Department of PM and R, University of Virginia, 545 Ray C Hunt, Charlottesville, VA 22901, USA
    Clin Sports Med 29:429-35. 2010
    ..Milder cases will resolve with activity modification and conservative care. More severe cases or those failing conservative care are referred for fasciotomy...
  7. ncbi Lower limb joint kinetics during moderately sloped running
    Gaurav Telhan
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908 1004, USA
    J Athl Train 45:16-21. 2010
    ..A study of these potential kinetic changes merits consideration, because training and return-to-activity programs are potentially modifiable factors for tissue stress and injury risk...
  8. ncbi Differences in static and dynamic measures in evaluation of talonavicular mobility in gait
    Jay M Dicharry
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 39:628-34. 2009
    ..Controlled laboratory study using a cross-sectional design...
  9. ncbi A kinematics and kinetic comparison of overground and treadmill running
    Patrick O Riley
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908 1004, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:1093-100. 2008
    ..The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematic and kinetic parameters of treadmill running to those of overground running...
  10. ncbi The effect of running shoes on lower extremity joint torques
    D Casey Kerrigan
    JKM Technologies LLC, 525 Rookwood Place, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
    PM R 1:1058-63. 2009
    ..To determine the effect of modern-day running shoes on lower extremity joint torques during running...
  11. ncbi Evaluation of the injured runner
    Eric Magrum
    UVa Health South Physical Therapy, 545 Ray C Hunt 240, Charlottesville, VA, USA
    Clin Sports Med 29:331-45. 2010
    ..This comprehensive, running-specific approach to diagnosis assists the clinician in developing optimum rehabilitation programs...
  12. ncbi The Sit & Stand chair. A revolutionary advance in adaptive seating systems
    Michael H Galumbeck
    Galumbeck Consultants, Abingdon, Maryland 21009, USA
    J Long Term Eff Med Implants 14:535-43. 2004
    ..On the basis of this extensive product and performance evaluation, we recommend the SIT & STAND chair for the elderly as well as persons with disability to safely achieve a sit-to-stand position...