POSTER PRESENTATIONS

(60 in number)
2023 Alfayyadh A, Williams JR, Neal K, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2023) Knee muscle co-contraction imbalance may contribute to medial compartment underloading early after ACL reconstruction. APTA Combined Sections Meeting: San Diego, CA, US
 
2022 Alfayyadh A, Neal K, Williams JR, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2022) Individuals with medial compartment underloading 6-months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction walk with asymmetric knee muscle co-contraction. Proceedings of the North American Congress on Biomechanics: Ottawa, Canada
 
  Ito N, Capin J, Khandha A, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L, Silbernagel K. (2022) Patients 6 months after ACL reconstruction load their involved knees at slower rates compared to their uninvolved knees during gait. Proceedings of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy: Paris, France
 
  Neal K, Williams JR, Khandha A, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2022) Changes in stress distributions after ACL reconstruction: a preliminary longitudinal finite element analysis. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Tampa, FL, US
 
2021 Khandha A, Chajes M. (2021) Engaging honors students in meaningful outreach activities during COVID times. Proceedings of the Biomedical Engineering Society: Orlando FL, US
 
  Williams JR, Neal K, Alfayyadh A, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2021) Is patellofemoral underloading 6 months after ACL reconstruction leading to OA development? Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics: Atlanta GA/virtual meeting
 
  Williams JR, Neal K, Alfayyadh A, Fisher L, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2021) Asymmetries in patellofemoral contact forces 3 months after ACL reconstruction differ by graft type. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Long Beach, CA
 
  Alfayyadh A, Williams JR, Neal K, Lennon K, Khandha A, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2021) Co-contraction of quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles are associated with tibiofemoral cartilage deterioration 3-months after ACLR. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Long Beach, CA
 
  Neal K, Williams JR, Alfayyadh A, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2021) Uninjured knee is a stable control for modeling variables 3 to 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Long Beach, CA
 
2020 Neal K, Williams JR, Alfayyadh A, Ito N, Khandha A, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) Knee biomechanical asymmetries improve from 3 to 6 months after ACLR but continue to persist at 6 months. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics: Atlanta GA
 
  Alfayyadh A, Ito N, Neal K, Williams JR, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) Women walk with higher muscle co-contraction indices 3 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics: Atlanta GA
 
  Williams JR, Neal K, Fisher L, Alfayyadh A, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) Asymmetries in patellofemoral gait mechanics are detectable 3 months after ACL reconstruction. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics: Atlanta GA
 
  Williams JR, Neal K, Alfayyadh A, Capin JJ, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) Early loading asymmetries may be at the root of eventual knee osteoarthritis development after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International: Vienna, Austria
 
  Neal K, Williams JR, Alfayyadh A, Capin JJ, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) Asymmetries in peak knee adduction moment 3 months after ACL reconstruction associated with worse cartilage health 6 months after surgery. Proceedings of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International: Vienna, Austria
 
  Neal K, Williams JR, Ito N, Capin JJ, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) Do asymmetric gait patterns three months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction cause abnormal knee joint loading? Proceedings of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy: Milan, Italy
 
  Williams JR, Neal K, Lennon K, Khandha A, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) Involved limb medial compartment loading 3 months after ACL reconstruction associated with worse cartilage health 6 months after surgery. Proceedings of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy: Milan, Italy
 
  Neal K, Williams JR, Ito N, Capin J, Khandha A, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2020) The effects of ACL reconstruction on knee biomechanics three months after surgery. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Phoenix, AZ, US
 
  Lennon K, Williams JR, Neal K, Khandha A, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2020) Deep cartilage quantitative MRI asymmetries post ACL reconstruction may provide insight to early osteoarthritis development. APTA Combined Sections Meeting: Denver, CO, US
 
2019 Neal K, Williams JR, Khandha A, Capin J, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2019) Comparison of involved and uninvolved limb knee cartilage T2 Values 24 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the International Society of Biomechanics: Calgary, Canada
 
  Williams JR, Neal K, Capin J, Khandha A, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2019) Medial compartment loading 3 months following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is associated with cartilage glycosaminoglycan content 24-months after surgery. Proceedings of the International Society of Biomechanics: Calgary, Canada
 
  Faux-Dugan L, Williams JR, Neal K, Khandha A, Buchanan TS. (2019) Evaluating collagen matrix degradation after ACL reconstruction using quantitative MRI. American Society of Sports Medicine – Annual Meeting: Orlando, FL, US
 
  Capin JJ, Williams JR, Khandha A, Stefanik J, Neal K, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2019) Interlimb differences in trochlear T2 relaxation times and gait mechanics occur early after ACL reconstruction. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Austin, TX, US
 
  Neal K, Williams JR, Khandha A, Capin JJ, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2019) Comparison of gait asymmetries and quantitative MRI variables in patellar cartilage 6-months post ACL reconstruction. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Austin, TX, US
 
  Williams JR, Neal K, Khandha A, Potter HG, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2019) Are early inter-limb differences of knee cartilage T2 relaxation times predictive signs of early osteoarthritis development following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Austin, TX, US
 
  Capin JJ, Thoma L, Khandha A, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2019) Response of gait mechanics to return-to-sports training after ACL reconstruction based on medial meniscus treatment. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Austin, TX, US
 
  Capin J, Khandha A, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2019) Gait mechanics differ two years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction based on medial meniscus treatment. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Las Vegas, NV, US
 
2018 Martin RM, Neal K, Williams JR, Khandha A, Buchanan TS. (2018) Regional quantification of knee articular cartilage degradation following ACL reconstruction. Biomedical Engineering Society: Atlanta, GA, US
 
  Faux-Dugan L, Williams JR, Neal K, Khandha A, Buchanan TS. (2018) Evaluating collagen matrix degradation after ACL reconstruction using quantitative MRI. Mid-Atlantic Regional Chapter – American Society of Sports Medicine: Harrisburg, PA, US
 
  Johnson J, Capin J, Khandha A, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2018) Gait biomechanics early after ACLR do not predict medial compartment joint space width 5 years after ACLR. American Society of Biomechanics: Rochester, MN, US
 
  Naoaki I, Capin J, Khandha A, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2018) Sex and mechanism of injury (MOI) influence knee mechanics after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). American Society of Biomechanics: Rochester, MN, US
 
  Neal K, Williams JR, Khandha A, Buchanan TS. (2018) Comparison of knee biochemical variables in involved and uninvolved knees 6 months post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). American Society of Biomechanics: Rochester, MN, US
 
  Khandha A, Capin J, Williams JR, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2018) Knee biomechanical and biochemical variables early after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: New Orleans, LA, US
 
2017 Khandha A, Capin J, McGinnis K, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2017) Knee biomechanical and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging variables three months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International: Las Vegas, NV, US
 
  Khandha A, Capin J, McGinnis K, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2017) Knee gait and quantitative cartilage imaging variables after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: San Diego, CA, US
 
  Capin J, Khandha A, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2017) Gait mechanics differ after ACL reconstruction based on medial meniscal pathology and surgical treatment. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: San Diego, CA, US
 
  Capin J, Khandha A, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2017) The effect of post-operative neuromuscular training on gait mechanics in men after ACL reconstruction. Proceedings of the Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association: San Antonio, TX, US
 
  Capin J, Zarzycki R, Khandha A, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2017) Altered knee loading in patients with bone – patellar tendon – bone ACL reconstruction may mediate osteoarthritis risk. Proceedings of the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Conference: Shanghai, China
 
2016 Olaode O, Khandha A, Buchanan TS. (2016) Establishing a mathematical model to estimate knee joint loading during gait. Research Experience for Undergraduates Symposium: Arlington, VA, US
 
  Capin J, Khandha A, Zarzycki R, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2016) Lower knee flexor muscle forces during gait are associated with second anterior cruciate ligament injury in young female athletes. American Society of Biomechanics: Rayleigh, NC, US
 
  Lanier A, Khandha A, Rooney S, Santare M, Higginson J, Buckley J. (2016) Improving scientific writing capability in an undergraduate population using a fading paradigm scaffolding approach. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education: New Orleans, LA, US
 
  Khandha A, Manal K, Wellsandt E, Capin J, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2016) Peak knee flexion and adduction moments are inversely correlated in subjects with medial compartment osteoarthritis 5 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Proceedings of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International: Amsterdam, Netherlands
 
  Khandha A, Manal K, Wellsandt E, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2016) Knee gait mechanics and joint load distribution after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) for osteoarthritic (OA) vs. non-OA subjects. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Orlando, FL, US
 
2015 Khandha A, Manal K, Wellsandt E, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2015) The onset of knee osteoarthritis after anterior cruciate ligament surgery is associated with early unloading followed by an extended period of normal loading. Proceedings of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International: Seattle, WA, US
 
  Khandha A, Wellsandt E, Manal K, Marmon A, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2015) Can medial compartment contact forces in an ACL deficient knee be lower despite higher muscle co-contraction? Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Las Vegas, NV, US
 
2014 Khandha A, Gardinier E, Capin J, Manal K, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2014) Do decreased medial compartment contact forces and loading asymmetries exist after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and rehabilitation? – a 5-year follow-up study. Proceedings of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International: Paris, France
 
2013 Buckley J, Higginson J, Bucha A, Khandha A, Elliott D, Buchanan TS. (2013) Research-focused undergraduate laboratory exercises in biomechanics. Proceedings of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Bioengineering Division: Sunriver, OR, US
 
2011 Robie B, Wharton N, Yonemura K, Ferrara L, Khandha A, Anand N, Castellvi A. (2011) A clinical assessment of a new technique to assess motion quality. Proceedings of the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery: Las Vegas, NV, US
 
2010 Castellvi A, Khandha A, Wharton N, Ferrara L, Anand N, Cheng J. (2010) An Analysis of the postop performance of the Stabilimax posterior dynamic stabilization (PDS) implant through measurement of range of motion (ROM) and interpedicular travel (IPT). Proceedings of the Spine Arthroplasty Society: New Orleans, LA, US
 
  Parikh R, Kiapour A, Goel V, Mhatre D, Castellvi A, Khandha A. (2010) Effects of different posterior dynamic systems (PDS) on graded facetectomies. Proceedings of the Spine Arthroplasty Society: New Orleans, LA, US
 
  Ambati D, Nayak A, Kiapour A, Goel V, Khandha A. (2010) A comparison of range of motion (ROM) and forces in a single level vs. multi-level lumbar posterior dynamic stabilization (PDS) implant – finite element (FE) study. Proceedings of the Spine Arthroplasty Society: New Orleans, LA, US
 
2006 Bono C, Khandha A, Vadapalli S, Holekamp S, Goel V, Garfin S. (2006) Residual motion after lumbar fusion: Are current radiographic flexion-extension criteria correct? Proceedings of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine: Bergen, Norway
 
2005 Goel V, Vadapalli S, Sairyo K, Vishnubhotla S, Biyani A, Khandha A, Ebraheim N. (2005) Effect of spacer material stiffness on stability, fusion rate and subsidence – a FEM study. Proceedings of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine: New York, NY, US
 
  Vadapalli S, Khandha A, Goel V, Sairyo K, Biyani A, Ebraheim N. (2005) PEEK spacers promote better bone graft fusion and lesser subsidence across a spinal segment as compared to titanium spacers – a biomechanical rationale. Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: Washington, DC, US
 
2004 Vishnubhotla S, Goel V, Vadapalli S, Masuda A, Khandha A, Shaw M, Walkenhorst J, Boyd L. (2004) Dynamic fixation systems compared to rigid spinal instrumentation – a finite element investigation. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics: Portland, OR, US
 
  Matyas A, Goel V, Vadapalli S, Khandha A, Navarro R, Biyani A, Cameron B. (2004) Motion characteristics of a metal-on-polymer disc and a telemeterized natural motion elastomer disc (TNMED) – a finite element study. Proceedings of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine: Porto, Portugal
 
  Vadapalli S, Khandha A, Goel V, Biyani A, Sairyo K, Malak M. (2004) Stability due to cages placed using antero-lateral and posterior surgical approaches – a biomechanical investigation. Proceedings of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine: Porto, Portugal
 
  McGowan D, Goel V, Vadapalli S, Khandha A, Garfin S. (2004) Optimized pedicle screw placement for the upper level of lumbar instrumentation. Proceedings of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine: Porto, Portugal
 
  Bono C, Khandha A, Vadapalli S, Holekamp S, Goel V, Garfin S. (2004) Residual motion after lumbar fusion – Are current radiographic flexion-extension criteria correct? Proceedings of the Orthopedic Research Society: San Francisco, CA, US
 
2003 Vadapalli S, Khandha A, Biyani A, Robon M, Goel V, Long R, Malak M. (2003) Stability of a posterior lumbar interbody fusion cage with and without posterior instrumentation. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics: Toledo, OH, US
 
  Khandha A, Vadapalli S, Holekamp S, Goel V, Bono C, Garfin S. (2003) Quantifying sagittal motion across a solid lumbar interbody fusion using finite element modeling. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics: Toledo, OH, US
 

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