2009
Mood and Attitude Predict Pain Outcomes Following Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
Rosenberger PH, Kerns R, Jokl P, Ickovics JR. Mood and Attitude Predict Pain Outcomes Following Arthroscopic Knee Surgery. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine 2009, 37: 70-76. PMID: 19169766, DOI: 10.1007/s12160-008-9078-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArthroscopic knee surgeryPain severityPain outcomesPain interferenceKnee surgeryBody mass indexExtent of osteoarthritisPreoperative moodPreoperative depressionKnee osteoarthritisMass indexClinical variablesSurgeryDaily functioningSeveritySignificant predictorsLongitudinal studyPainRegression analysisOsteoarthritisOutcomesImportant predictorDepressionPotential relationshipImportant outcomes
2008
Predictors of Short-term Recovery Differ From Those of Long-term Outcome After Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy
Fabricant PD, Rosenberger PH, Jokl P, Ickovics JR. Predictors of Short-term Recovery Differ From Those of Long-term Outcome After Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2008, 24: 769-778. PMID: 18589265, PMCID: PMC2546867, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2008.02.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArthroscopic partial meniscectomyBody mass indexLong-term outcomesExtent of osteoarthritisPartial meniscectomyMass indexRecovery scoresMeniscal tearsOnly surgical factorMixed-model repeated-measures analysisRepeated-measures analysisKnee painPostoperative recoverySurgical factorsIndependent predictorsKnee statusKnee functionProspective studyShort-term recoveryAdvanced agePatient recoveryFemale genderLevel IRate of recoveryOsteoarthritis
2000
Aging successfully: the importance of physical activity in maintaining health and function.
Galloway M, Jokl P. Aging successfully: the importance of physical activity in maintaining health and function. Journal Of The American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2000, 8: 37-44. PMID: 10666651, DOI: 10.5435/00124635-200001000-00004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAgingExerciseHumansLife StyleMiddle AgedMusculoskeletal Physiological PhenomenaSportsConceptsPhysical activityMusculoskeletal injuriesRegular physical activityAge-related functional declineMajor muscle groupsSignificant health benefitsOlder patientsPrompt recognitionAge-related declineRegular exerciseExercise regimenResistance exerciseAerobic exerciseSeventh decadeFunctional declineHealthy individualsMuscle groupsConditioning exerciseMusculoskeletal functionCompetitive athleticsOlder individualsHealth gainsMajor causeMaster athletesRegular participation
1994
MR diagnosis of tears of anterior cruciate ligament of the knee: importance of ancillary findings.
McCauley T, Moses M, Kier R, Lynch J, Barton J, Jokl P. MR diagnosis of tears of anterior cruciate ligament of the knee: importance of ancillary findings. American Journal Of Roentgenology 1994, 162: 115-9. PMID: 8273648, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.162.1.8273648.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior cruciate ligamentCruciate ligamentComplete tearsPosterior displacementPosterior hornLateral meniscusPartial tearsMR findingsTibial plateauPresence of boneCorresponding specificityAncillary findingsPosterior cruciate ligament angleIntact anterior cruciate ligamentPosterolateral tibial plateauPosterior cruciate ligamentMR imaging findingsDetection of tearsBone bruiseImaging findingsPosterior aspectArthroscopic findingsPatientsMR appearanceMR diagnosis
1993
SLAP lesions of the glenoid labrum diagnosed with MR imaging
Smith A, McCauley T, Jokl P. SLAP lesions of the glenoid labrum diagnosed with MR imaging. Skeletal Radiology 1993, 22: 507-510. PMID: 8272886, DOI: 10.1007/bf00209097.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1992
Can MR imaging effectively replace diagnostic arthroscopy?
Ruwe P, Wright J, Randall R, Lynch J, Jokl P, McCarthy S. Can MR imaging effectively replace diagnostic arthroscopy? Radiology 1992, 183: 335-9. PMID: 1561332, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.183.2.1561332.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiagnostic arthroscopyUnnecessary diagnostic arthroscopyMagnetic resonance imagingImmediate arthroscopyConsecutive patientsKnee injuriesChronic injuryUnderwent reconstructionMeans of consensusPatientsMR imagesArthroscopyResonance imagingNegative findingsMR imagingNormal functionInjuryNet savingsImagingMRKneeNormal and abnormal glenoid labrum: assessment with multiplanar gradient-echo MR imaging.
McCauley T, Pope C, Jokl P. Normal and abnormal glenoid labrum: assessment with multiplanar gradient-echo MR imaging. Radiology 1992, 183: 35-7. PMID: 1549691, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.183.1.1549691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLabral tearsHealthy subjectsGlenoid labrumSubsequent surgical evaluationAtypical morphologyMagnetic resonance imagingGradient-echo MR imagingRetrospective studySurgical evaluationMorphologic findingsPatientsResonance imagingSignal intensityNormal shouldersMR imagingTearsGradient echo sequenceNormal labrumGlenoid cavityLabrumDeformityLabral integrityShoulderSubjectsCleftChondromalacia patellae: diagnosis with MR imaging.
McCauley T, Kier R, Lynch K, Jokl P. Chondromalacia patellae: diagnosis with MR imaging. American Journal Of Roentgenology 1992, 158: 101-5. PMID: 1727333, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.158.1.1727333.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
Follow-up of grade 2 meniscal abnormalities in the stable knee.
Dillon E, Pope C, Jokl P, Lynch J. Follow-up of grade 2 meniscal abnormalities in the stable knee. Radiology 1991, 181: 849-52. PMID: 1947109, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.181.3.1947109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGrade 2 lesionsMeniscal abnormalitiesIntact anterior cruciate ligamentAnterior cruciate ligamentInitial MR imagesYounger patientsStable kneeProspective studyCruciate ligamentMean intervalSuch lesionsPatientsLesionsMagnetic resonance imagesAbnormalitiesResonance imagesMR imagesArthroscopyKneeLigamentTearsMeniscusMonthsMagnetic resonance imaging of the surgically repaired meniscus: Six-month follow-up
Kent R, Pope C, Lynch J, Jokl P. Magnetic resonance imaging of the surgically repaired meniscus: Six-month follow-up. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1991, 9: 335-341. PMID: 1881251, DOI: 10.1016/0730-725x(91)90420-q.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSite of repairMeniscal repairPersistent signal abnormalitiesPostoperative rehabilitation regimenRate of healingMagnetic resonance scansMagnetic resonance imagingRehabilitation regimenSurgical treatmentSignal abnormalitiesRecurrent tearsComplete healingPatientsResonance scansMeniscal healingSix monthsResonance imagingSuture materialHealingMeniscal defectsRepairPrior studiesRegimen