A. Teoli
McGill University
6 Papers
A. Teoli is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Osteoarthritis. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
The relationship between knee loading during gait and cartilage thickness in nontraumatic and posttraumatic knee osteoarthritis.
A. Teoli,Melissa Cloutier-Gendron,Shirley Y K Ho,Susan Gu,Jean-Pierre Pelletier,Johanne Martel-Pelletier,Shawn M. Robbins +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between external knee moments during gait and tibio-femoral cartilage thickness in patients with nontraumatic and posttraumatic knee osteoarthritis.
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What should a toolkit to aid the delivery of therapeutic exercise for hip and knee osteoarthritis look like? Qualitative analysis of an international survey of 318 researchers, clinicians, and consumers by the OARSI Rehabilitation Discussion Group.
Belinda J Lawford,Hiral Master,Jesper Bie Larsen,Cecilie Bartholdy,Patrick Corrigan,Elisabeth Ginnerup-Nielsen,Christina Y Le,A. Teoli,Kim L Bennell,Ben R Metcalf,Rana S Hinman,Kate Button,Natalie J. Collins,Elizabeth Cottrell,Yves Henrotin,Søren Thorgaard Skou,Louise M. Thoma,Elizabeth Wellsandt,Daniel K. White,Melanie A. Holden +19 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identified important components of, and practical resources relevant for inclusion in, a toolkit to aid exercise delivery for people with hip/knee osteoarthritis.
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Clinician's Commentary on Hoteit et al.1.
Shawn M. Robbins,A. Teoli +1 more
TL;DR: The University of Toronto Press (UTP) is Canada's leading academic publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America, with particular strengths in the social sciences, humanities, and business as mentioned in this paper .
Mechanical and neuromuscular changes with lateral trunk lean gait modifications
TL;DR: Longitudinal studies should evaluate the effectiveness of increased LTL for knee osteoarthritis and if the increase in muscular demands leads to negative long term side effects.
Vastus medialis intramuscular fat is associated with reduced quadriceps strength, but not knee osteoarthritis severity.
TL;DR: In this paper , a 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure vastus medialis cross-sectional area and intramuscular fat in patients with non-traumatic and post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis.