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Anterior cruciate liagment and posterior cruciate ligament tears

Chapter by: Amin, Idris; Moroz, Alex
in: Musculoskeletal sports and spine disorders : a comprehensive guide by Kahn, Stuart; Xu, Rachel Yinfei (Eds)
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
pp. 265-267
ISBN: 9783319505121
CID: 3654032

Medial tibial stress syndrome (Shin Splints)

Chapter by: Amin, Idris; Moroz, Alex
in: Musculoskeletal sports and spine disorders : a comprehensive guide by Kahn, Stuart; Xu, Rachel Yinfei (Eds)
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
pp. 281-282
ISBN: 9783319505121
CID: 3654052

Achilles tear

Chapter by: Si, Vince; Moroz, Alex
in: Musculoskeletal sports and spine disorders : a comprehensive guide by Kahn, Stuart; Xu, Rachel Yinfei (Eds)
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
pp. 295-297
ISBN: 9783319505121
CID: 3654072

Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals

Moroz, Alex; Flanagan, Steven R; Zaretsky, Herbert H
[New York] : Springer Publishing Company, 2017
Extent: xvi, 814 p
ISBN: 9780826133199
CID: 2558642

Boutonniere deformity

Chapter by: Castillo, Alfred; Moroz, Alex
in: Musculoskeletal sports and spine disorders : a comprehensive guide by Kahn, Stuart; Xu, Rachel Yinfei (Eds)
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
pp. 153-155
ISBN: 9783319505121
CID: 3653962

Sports hernia

Chapter by: Si, Vince; Moroz, Alex
in: Musculoskeletal sports and spine disorders : a comprehensive guide by Kahn, Stuart; Xu, Rachel Yinfei (Eds)
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
pp. 191-195
ISBN: 9783319505121
CID: 3653972

A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) use for Recovery after Elective Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Castellano, Jerome J; Rojas, Ana-Marie; Karia, Raj; Hunter, Tracey; Slover, James; Moroz, Alex
Early physical activity has been proven to accelerate functional recovery after total hip replacement (THR). Weightbearing intolerance secondary to postoperative pain inhibits participation in physical therapy and limits the achievement of functional independence. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been shown to improve pain and accelerate recovery. This study focused on the effects of NMES on weightbearing pain. The primary objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of NMES versus placebo in the reduction of pain and the use of opiate medications in the treatment of patients during weightbearing exercises after THR. A secondary objective was to assess the use of NMES during weightbearing exercise and its effects on function, hospital length of stay, and disposition planning. This was a randomized, doubleblinded, placebo-controlled study performed with subjects obtained from an outpatient orthopaedic service. Subject underwent elective THR. The NMES device was provided to all subjects; active and a control group were assigned different intensity levels of stimulation. Twenty-nine subjects participated in the study: 15 in the active and 14 in the control group. Data, including pain assessment, opiates use, function, hospital length of stay in days, and disposition was recorded and analyzed. Both control and active groups showed no significant difference on the pain visual analog scale at various postoperative time intervals, length of inpatient hospital stay, and days on opiate medications.
PMID: 27815950
ISSN: 2328-5273
CID: 2379602

Poster 507 Electronic Polling to Measure Resident Education and Work Flow: A Proposed Method

Franzese, Kevin; Kao, Daniel J; Seo, Young Il; Mandalaywala, Neil V; Oak, Kunal; Moroz, Alex
PMID: 27673250
ISSN: 1934-1563
CID: 3091462

Poster 511 Evaluating Burnout in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents

Kao, Daniel J; Franzese, Kevin; Seo, Young Il; Mandalaywala, Neil V; Oak, Kunal; Moroz, Alex; Espiritu, Tracy; Ho, Derek J
PMID: 27673252
ISSN: 1934-1563
CID: 3091472

How Do You Treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Your Practice? [Editorial]

Mirchandani, Mona; Peacock, Jacob; Moroz, Alex; Rehabilitation, Rusk
ISI:000387563400014
ISSN: 1933-6594
CID: 2658982