Robert S. Gotlin
Beth Israel Medical Center
10 Papers
396 Citations
Robert S. Gotlin is an academic researcher from Beth Israel Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Gait analysis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Robert S. Gotlin include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Papers
Comprehensive gait analysis in posterior-stabilized knee arthroplasty
Stephen A. Wilson,Peter D McCann,Robert S. Gotlin,H. K. Ramakrishnan,Mary E. Wootten,John N. Insall +5 more
TL;DR: The persistent gait abnormalities of patients implanted with posterior-stabilized prostheses (posterior cruciate substituting) are comparable to those of patients surgically implanted withcruciate-retaining prostheses and superior to cruciates-sacrificing prostheses.
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A comparison of isokinetic strength testing and gait analysis in patients with posterior cruciate-retaining and substituting knee arthroplasties
Alberto A. Bolanos,Wayne A. Colizza,Peter D. McCann,Robert S. Gotlin,Mary E. Wootten,Barbara A. Kahn,John N. Insall +6 more
TL;DR: Fourteen patients with a posterior-stabilized prosthesis in one knee and a posterior cruciate-retaining prostheses in the contralateral knee and both scoring good or excellent on the HSS knee scale were evaluated by isokinetic muscle testing and comprehensive gait analysis.
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A Dynamic Test of Lower Extremity Function Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Rehabilitation
Paul M. Juris,Edward M. Phillips,Chantell Dalpe,Christina Edwards,Robert S. Gotlin,Daniel J. Kane +5 more
TL;DR: Data suggest that this protocol does accurately assess functional and dysfunctional knees, and that force absorption may be more critical than force production in the determination of functional capacity.
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Measurement of brake response time after right anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
TL;DR: After right ACL reconstruction, brake reaction times of rehabilitated men and women matched those of established controls after 4 to 6 weeks, suggesting that individual patients return to driving in a safe and timely manner.
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Measurement of brake response time after right anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Robert S. Gotlin,Andrew L. Sherman,Nelson Sierra,Michael A. Kelly,Zinon Pappas,W.Norman Scott +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest brake reaction time matches control times at 4 to 6 weeks and might be used to establish return to driving criteria (in part) after ACL reconstruction if other driving impediments do not exist.
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