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John M. Popovich
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 53
Citations - 937
John M. Popovich is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low back pain & Trunk. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 50 publications receiving 719 citations. Previous affiliations of John M. Popovich include College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific & University of Southern California.
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Solutions to the Inverse LQR Problem With Application to Biological Systems Analysis
TL;DR: An efficient linear matrix inequality (LMI) method for determining a solution to the general case of this inverse LQR problem when both the weighting matrices Q and R are unknown and results show that it can recover a cost function which may provide a useful insight on the human motor control goal.
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Biomechanical analysis of augmented plate fixation for the treatment of vertical shear femoral neck fractures.
Sarat C. Kunapuli,Matthew J. Schramski,Angela S. Lee,John M. Popovich,Jacek Cholewicki,N. Peter Reeves,Renn J Crichlow +6 more
TL;DR: The strength of surgical repairs of the vertical shear femoral neck fractures can be significantly augmented with the 2.7-mm locking plate, which was significantly stronger than the 135-degree dynamic hip screw.
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Navicular drop measurement in people with rheumatoid arthritis: interrater and intrarater reliability.
TL;DR: The results suggest that ND measurements for people with RA can be taken reliably by clinicians with varied experience and error associated with skin markings was statistically significant for all sessions and examiners.
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An Intensive, Progressive Exercise Program Reduces Disability and Improves Functional Performance in Patients After Single-Level Lumbar Microdiskectomy
Kornelia Kulig,George J. Beneck,David M. Selkowitz,John M. Popovich,Ting Ting Ge,Sean P. Flanagan,Elizabeth M. Poppert,Kimiko A. Yamada,Christopher M. Powers,Stan Azen,Carolee J. Winstein,James Gordon,Srinath Samudrala,Thomas C. Chen,Arya Nick Shamie,Larry T. Khoo,Mark J. Spoonamore,Jeffrey C. Wang +17 more
TL;DR: An intensive, progressive exercise program combined with education reduces disability and improves function in patients who have undergone a single-level lumbar microdiskectomy.
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The immediate and long-term effects of exercise and patient education on physical, functional, and quality-of-life outcome measures after single-level lumbar microdiscectomy: a randomized controlled trial protocol.
David M. Selkowitz,Kornelia Kulig,Elizabeth M. Poppert,Sean P. Flanagan,Ndidiamaka D Matthews,George J. Beneck,George J. Beneck,John M. Popovich,Jose R Lona,Kimiko A. Yamada,Wendy S. Burke,Carolyn M. Ervin,Christopher M. Powers +12 more
TL;DR: The rationale and design for a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a treatment regimen for people who have undergone a single-level lumbar microdiscectomy for the first time are presented.