
Sungwan Kim
@sungwankimatc
PhD Candidate at the University of Connecticut
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sungwan_Kim2 23-04-2020 17:15:07
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🚨Our newest Systematic Review, including 83 studies, showed large-effect deficits in function of individuals with PFP! However, they were not explained by age, BMI, symptoms duration or pain. Journal of Athletic Training Free Full Text ⬇️ doi.org/10.4085/1062-6…



☑️What we found: Individuals with PFP had greater physical activity variability compared to pain-free individuals, which related to more severe pain. 👉50 days of #openaccess via this link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1k7zBwCgIO91 Neal Glaviano UConn SOAR UConn Institute for Sports Medicine



Big news out of the UConn SOAR lab today. Timothy Gilgallon successfully passed his dissertation proposal. Proud of him and excited to see him work on this project over the next year.





🆕Although self-reported symptom duration is vastly used to measure the persistence of PFP, its accuracy seems questionable ‼️Read our paper for potential alternatives authors.elsevier.com/c/1kMFY51N1vyn… Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) Ronaldo Briani Ana Flavia Balotari Botta Marina Waiteman, PT, PhD David Bazett-Jones Fabio Micolis



✅🔓Open access! Check our most recent publication "Confidence and knowledge of Brazilian physiotherapists and physiotherapy students in managing patellofemoral pain" doi.org/10.1016/j.msks… David Bazett-Jones Marina Waiteman, PT, PhD

🦵Recommendations for physiotherapy management of adolescents with patellofemoral pain🦵 Invited Topical Review: Michael Rathleff Dr Natalie Collins (she/her) Details here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Yesterday, I successfully passed my dissertation defense—wouldn’t have been possible without my advisor Neal Glaviano and committee: Julie Burland, @Dr. Kristin Morgan, Lindsay DiStefano, and Michelle Boling. Huge thanks! UConn SOAR UConn Institute for Sports Medicine

Please share widely and participate if applicable to you!! We are interested in understanding how psychological factors may influence physical activity engagement in athletes with anterior knee pain. ANY level/type of sporting activity is applicable! 🦵💙 The Psychology of Sport Injury Lab MOTION Science @ UNC


If you have anterior knee pain, please consider participating in our new research study led by Dr. Hana Marmura MPT, PhD ! Please share with your networks!

A 4-week NHE intervention is feasible and viewed positively by individuals with a history of ACLR via hamstring graft. Check out our work 👉 nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%… Neal Glaviano Dave Sherman, PhD, PT, ATC Justin Rush, PhD, ATC Amanda Murray, PhD, DPT, PT (she/her/hers)

Check out some new work coming out of ISM led by Julie Burland This work evaluates the relationship between the LESS and a single leg squat for identifying high risk movement patterns using a markerless motion capture system. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

