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Angelo J. Colosimo

Researcher at University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center

Publications -  45
Citations -  4198

Angelo J. Colosimo is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 3760 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelo J. Colosimo include Duke University & University of Cincinnati.

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Biomechanical Measures of Neuromuscular Control and Valgus Loading of the Knee Predict Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk in Female Athletes A Prospective Study

TL;DR: Knee motion and knee loading during a landing task are predictors of anterior cruciate ligament injury risk in female athletes and may help develop simpler measures of neuromuscular control that can be used to direct female athletes to more effective, targeted interventions.
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Outcomes After Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for the Treatment of Recurrent Lateral Patellar Dislocations A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

TL;DR: A high percentage of young patients return to sports after isolated MPFL reconstruction for chronic patellar instability, with short-term results demonstrating a low incidence of recurrent instability, postoperative apprehension, and reoperations.
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No Association of Time From Surgery With Functional Deficits in Athletes After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Evidence for Objective Return-to-Sport Criteria

TL;DR: Deficits in unilateral force development (vertical jump height) and absorption (normalized VGRF) persist in an athlete’s single-limb performance after ACLR and full return to sports, and appear to be independent of time after reconstruction.
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Treatment of plantar fasciitis by iontophoresis of 0.4% dexamethasone. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted to determine whether iontophoresis of dexamethasone in conjunction with other traditional modalities provides more immediate pain relief than traditional modality alone.
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Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with a Reharvested Ipsilateral Patellar Tendon

TL;DR: The patellar tendon remains the most popular graft choice for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and has proven to be the strongest substitute for the patella tendon as mentioned in this paper.