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Collaborative CCCR Speaker Series: Susmita Kashikar-Zuck, PhD (PORTICO)
This presentation was recorded on Wednesday, September 25, 2024. See presentation details below.
Speaker:
Susmita Kashikar-Zuck, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics
Div. of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Associate Director, Pediatric Pain Research Center
Associate Director, PORTICO
Talk Title:
Non-Pharmacologic Treatments for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Children and Adolescents
Brief Description:
Dr. Kashikar-Zuck will present on 1) the evidence for cognitive-behavioral therapy, exercise-based and combined interventions for complex musculoskeletal chronic pain conditions in children and adolescents, 2)...
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UNC CCCR Speaker Series: Staja "Star" Booker, PhD, RN (University of Florida)
Просмотров 13День назад
The presentation was recorded on Wednesday, September 11th, 2024, for the UNC CCCR Speaker Series. See event information below. Speaker: Staja "Star" Booker Assistant Professor, College of Nursing University of Florida Talk Title: Making the Move to Understand Movement-Evoked Pain in Musculoskeletal Research Description: This presentation will provide an overview of the landscape on the study o...
UNC CCCR Speaker Series: Jason Franz, PhD (UNC Chapel Hill, NC State University)
Просмотров 3244 месяца назад
This presentation was recorded on Wednesday, May 8th for the UNC CCCR Speaker Series. Speaker: Jason Franz, PhD Associate Professor Director, BME Well-Being Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering UNC Chapel Hill NC State University Talk Title: Using Wearable Sensors and Musculoskeletal Simulation to Inform Precision Rehabilitation in Knee OA Brief Description: This talk with present the lat...
UNC CCCR Speaker Series: Elena Losina, PhD (Brigham and Women's Hospital)
Просмотров 515 месяцев назад
This video was recorded on Wednesday, April 24th for the UNC CCCR Speaker Series. See details below. Speaker: Elena Losina, PhD Robert W. Lovett Prof. of Orthopedic Surgery Director, Policy and Innovation eValuation in Orthopedic Treatments (PIVOT) Center Director, Orthopedic and Arthritis Center for Outcomes Research (OrACORe) Department of Orthopdeic Surgery Brigham and Women's Hospital Talk ...
UNC CCCR Speaker Series: Kim Bennell, FAHMS (Univ. Melbourne)
Просмотров 1126 месяцев назад
This presentation was recorded on Wednesday, March 20th for the UNC CCCR Speaker Series. See more details below. Speaker: Kim Bennell, FAHMS Chair of Physiotherapy Melbourne Laureate Professor Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Dept. of Physiotherapy, Melbourne School of Health Sciences Talk Title: Digital Delivery of Osteoarthritis Lifestyle Care Brief Description: Core recommended lifestyl...
UNC CCCR Speaker Series: Brian Pietrosimone, PhD, ATC (UNC)
Просмотров 537 месяцев назад
This talk was presented on Wednesday, February 28th as part of the UNC Core Center for Clinical Research (CCCR) Speaker Series. More details below. Speaker: Brian Pietrosimone, PhD, ATC Associate Professor - Athletic Training Director MOTION Science Institute Department of Exercise and Sport Science UNC at Chapel Hill Talk Title: The Biomechanical Path to Osteoarthritis Following Knee Injury an...
Collab. CCCR Speaker Series: Sharon M. Moe, MD (Indiana Univ. School of Medicine)
Просмотров 327 месяцев назад
This talk is from January 31st, 2024 and took place virtually over Zoom. See more details below. Speaker: Sharon M. Moe, MD Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research Co-Director, Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute Stuart A. Kleit Prof. of Medicine, Indiana Univ. School of Medicine Talk Title: The Indiana CCCR - An Untapped Resource for Musculoskeletal Researchers Bri...
Collab. CCCR Speaker Series: Daniel H. Solomon, MD, MPH (Brigham & Women's/Harvard Medical School)
Просмотров 1028 месяцев назад
Talk Title: Target Trial Emulation as an Example of Causal Inference Modeling: Application to Osteoporosis Speaker: Daniel H. Solomon, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine Matthew H. Liang Distinguished Chair Chief, Section of Clinical Sciences Brigham & Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School
UNC CCCR Speaker Series: Patti Katz, PhD (UCSF)
Просмотров 199 месяцев назад
Speaker Info: Patti Katz, PhD Professor of Medicine and Health Policy University of California, San Francisco Talk Title: The A's, B's, and ZZZ's of Sleep in RA and Lupus Brief Description: In this talk, Dr. Katz will review what we know about sleep in both conditions and how sleep may be related to disease outcomes. Dr. Katz will also talk about her research in the area of sleep in RA and lupus.
UNC CCCR Collaborative Speaker Series: Nikki Freeman, PhD (UNC School of Medicine)
Просмотров 4810 месяцев назад
Speaker Info: Nikki Freeman, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate Vascular Division, Department of Surgery UNC School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Talk Title: "Individualized Treatment Rule Characterization Via Surrogate for the Value Function" Precision medicine is a promising framework for generating evidence to improve health and health care. Yet, a gap persists bet...
Afton Hassett, "Chronic Pain and Resilience: How Do We Harness the Power of Joy, Optimism and Love?
Просмотров 13110 месяцев назад
This talk was for the UNC CCCR Speaker Series Talk Description: This talk will review the role of thoughts and emotions in the neurobiology of chronic pain and explore how more adaptive thoughts, positive emotions and healthy relationships decrease the experience of pain and lead to a more rewarding life.
Trevor Lentz, PhD, "Mental Health Phenotyping in Osteoarthritis: From Concept to Implementation"
Просмотров 6310 месяцев назад
For the UNC CCCR Speaker Series Talk Description: Mental health needs can have a significant impact on treatment outcomes for osteoarthritis. Clinical phenotyping has strong potential to inform the development of tailored treatment pathways that address common mental health needs. In this presentation, Dr. Lentz will describe a line of work focused on using routinely-administered screening tool...
UNC CCCR Speaker Series: John Batsis, "Technology Development in the Aging Sphere"
Просмотров 2111 месяцев назад
John Batsis, MD Associate Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine, UNC School of Medicine Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition Brief Description: With a growing population of older adults, it is increasingly important to focus on strategies that promote healthy aging. The use of technology now is becoming ubiquitious in everyday life, even among older adults. This talk will highlight ...
Artificial Intelligence and Orthopedic Surgery: Talks from the Mayo Clinic
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
This installment of the Collaborative Core Centers for Clinical Research (CCCR) Speaker Series features two presenters, Dr. Cody Wyles and Dr. Pouria Rouzrokh, from the Mayo Clinic Rochester. Dr. Wyles' Talk Title: "Artificial Intelligence in Orthopedic Surgery - The Future is Now" Dr. Rouzrokh's Talk Title: "The Mayo Clinic Total Hip Arthroplasty Radiography Registry: A Case Study of How Artif...
The Role of Obesity in Inflammatory Arthritis: Epidemiologic Challenges
Просмотров 91Год назад
This recorded CCCR 2022-2023 Speaker Series Presentation comes from Joshua F. Baker, MD, MSCE, an associate professor of rheumatology and epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baker provided a brief summary of this talk: The risks of obesity in the development and severity of inflammatory arthritis have been difficult to estimate, partly because body mass is a poor indicator of me...
Lessons from a dyadic physical activity feasibility study designed for Latinos with osteoarthritis
Просмотров 132 года назад
Lessons from a dyadic physical activity feasibility study designed for Latinos with osteoarthritis
The APPROACH Cohort: Introduction and Highlights So Far
Просмотров 392 года назад
The APPROACH Cohort: Introduction and Highlights So Far
Adherence to Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) DMARDs, Research in Progress from the Forward Databank
Просмотров 462 года назад
Adherence to Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) DMARDs, Research in Progress from the Forward Databank
Musculoskeletal Health Disparities in the Time of COVID
Просмотров 132 года назад
Musculoskeletal Health Disparities in the Time of COVID
Updates on COVID-19 and Rheumatic Disease
Просмотров 282 года назад
Updates on COVID-19 and Rheumatic Disease
Statistical power and sample size determination
Просмотров 1022 года назад
Statistical power and sample size determination
Applications of bioinformatics for clinical research in rheumatology
Просмотров 1022 года назад
Applications of bioinformatics for clinical research in rheumatology
Management of the syndrome of knee pain, meniscal tear, and osteoarthritis
Просмотров 732 года назад
Management of the syndrome of knee pain, meniscal tear, and osteoarthritis
Evidence-based Analysis of Longitudinal Data
Просмотров 2532 года назад
Evidence-based Analysis of Longitudinal Data
Recruitment in a Clinical Trial: Lessons Learned
Просмотров 252 года назад
Recruitment in a Clinical Trial: Lessons Learned
Uncovering the intersection b/t social determinants & musculoskeletal health to promote equity
Просмотров 252 года назад
Uncovering the intersection b/t social determinants & musculoskeletal health to promote equity
Rethinking Physical Activity Promotion in a 24-hour Day of People with Arthritis
Просмотров 232 года назад
Rethinking Physical Activity Promotion in a 24-hour Day of People with Arthritis
Transforming Patient Generated Health Data into Value for Patients, Teams, and Care Delivery
Просмотров 823 года назад
Transforming Patient Generated Health Data into Value for Patients, Teams, and Care Delivery
Biomechanics and biomarkers associated with progression to osteoarthritis following knee injury
Просмотров 803 года назад
Biomechanics and biomarkers associated with progression to osteoarthritis following knee injury
Rigor, Reproducibility, and the NIH (Bethany J. Wolf)
Просмотров 943 года назад
Rigor, Reproducibility, and the NIH (Bethany J. Wolf)

Комментарии

  • @ambraiezzi5037
    @ambraiezzi5037 9 месяцев назад

    Great job. 👍 Not just that. Once it is done for something you can apply it for anything else. Like, you know when the antibody system tries infinite tipes of antibodies until it finds the right one that matches the antigen and then stops the research process and starts to produce tons of that single antibody? Once you create it for something you apply it for every part of the skeleton in no time. Do you want to overcome the problem of not having enough xrays of an etnicity? Ask xrays to an african hospital, to a chinese hospital and so on. Great job.

  • @ambraiezzi5037
    @ambraiezzi5037 9 месяцев назад

    I’m so much into this topic you don’t know how.. Before watching it i tell you my thought about the neat future of orthopaedic surgery and ai. There will be a bank of the scan of the skeleton of each individual. When a bone gets deformed the computer will confront the scan of the original and the scan of the ruined bone. And will yield the best sets of solutions. Like exactly where to cut, screw, unscrew, add pieces, the shape of the pieces. In some cases you need to do more then one surgery. So it will say how many surgeries, after how much time, what to do in every session. A plan. The principle is that if a bone is affected what we want is to bring it the closer to the original that we can. The closer the better. So the puzzle skeleton is least affected. Plus, robotic arms will do the surgery. Or work in tandem with the surgeon. This will put stress and strain off his shoulders. And above all, it will be super precise. I am sure of this vision. The question is when. I think soon. The development of this technologies is exponential. Plus the basics are already developed. Now it is time to apply them to the specific field. Plus i heard about verbal commands of the surgeon to the robotic arms. He will say something like “Cut the bone where you said and screw where you said”. 😄

    • @ambraiezzi5037
      @ambraiezzi5037 9 месяцев назад

      And please, don’t forget the toes in the development of this technology. The beloved important toes. Yes they are not vital. But for the quality of life they are so important. And so difficult to do in surgery. We need some development there. And orthopaedics that don’t say “They are just toes”. They are the keys of the piano of our walk. When they are not proper anymore the quality of life slips. You know how delicate is to move 50, 60, 70, 80 kilos around all day every day? You feel a little change in the structure big time. 💙 🎹

  • @trentcoubrough5476
    @trentcoubrough5476 9 месяцев назад

    😩 Promo SM

  • @robsantos7387
    @robsantos7387 9 месяцев назад

    *promo sm* 💔