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Thomas H. Trojian
Researcher at Drexel University
Publications - 57
Citations - 2828
Thomas H. Trojian is an academic researcher from Drexel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Athletes & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1824 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas H. Trojian include Saint Francis University & University of Connecticut.
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OARSI guidelines for the non-surgical management of knee, hip, and polyarticular osteoarthritis
Raveendhara R. Bannuru,Mikala C. Osani,Elizaveta E. Vaysbrot,Nigel K Arden,Nigel K Arden,Kim L Bennell,Sita M A Bierma-Zeinstra,Virginia B. Kraus,L.S. Lohmander,J.H. Abbott,Mohit Bhandari,Francisco J. Blanco,R. Espinosa,Ida K. Haugen,J. Lin,Lisa A. Mandl,Eeva Moilanen,Norimasa Nakamura,Lynn Snyder-Mackler,Thomas H. Trojian,Malcolm J. Underwood,Malcolm J. Underwood,Timothy E. McAlindon +22 more
TL;DR: These guidelines offer comprehensive and patient-centered treatment profiles for individuals with Knee, Hip, and Polyarticular OA that are derived from expert consensus and based on objective review of high-quality meta-analytic data.
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Single Leg Balance Test To Identify Risk Of Ankle Sprains
TL;DR: The single leg balance (SLB) test is a reliable and valid test for predicting ankle sprains and in athletes with a positive SLB test, not taping the ankle imposed an increased risk of sprain.
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Epididymitis and Orchitis: An Overview
TL;DR: Men between 14 and 35 years of age are most often affected, and Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae are the most common pathogens in this age group as discussed by the authors.
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Knee Valgus During Drop Jumps in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Female Athletes The Effect of a Medial Post
Michael Joseph,David Tiberio,Jennifer Baird,Thomas H. Trojian,Jeffrey M. Anderson,William J. Kraemer,Carl M. Maresh +6 more
TL;DR: A significant decrease in knee valgus and ankle pronation/eversion is demonstrated during a drop jump with a medial post placed in the athletes’ shoes, demonstrating a potential means to decrease risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury.