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Beth Winkelstein
Beth Winkelstein
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Spinal facet joint biomechanics and mechanotransduction in normal, injury and degenerative conditions
NV Jaumard, WC Welch, BA Winkelstein
Journal of biomechanical engineering 133 (7), 071010, 2011
3952011
The cervical facet capsule and its role in whiplash injury: a biomechanical investigation
BA Winkelstein, RW Nightingale, WJ Richardson, BS Myers
Spine 25 (10), 1238-1246, 2000
2852000
Nerve injury proximal or distal to the DRG induces similar spinal glial activation and selective cytokine expression but differential behavioral responses to pharmacologic …
BA Winkelstein, MD Rutkowski, SM Sweitzer, JL Pahl, JA DeLeo
Journal of Comparative Neurology 439 (2), 127-139, 2001
2752001
Comparative strengths and structural properties of the upper and lower cervical spine in flexion and extension
RW Nightingale, BA Winkelstein, KE Knaub, WJ Richardson, JF Luck, ...
Journal of biomechanics 35 (6), 725-732, 2002
2162002
Mechanical evidence of cervical facet capsule injury during whiplash: a cadaveric study using combined shear, compression, and extension loading
GP Siegmund, BS Myers, MB Davis, HF Bohnet, BA Winkelstein
Spine 26 (19), 2095-2101, 2001
2052001
The dynamic responses of the cervical spine: buckling, end conditions, and tolerance in compressive impacts
RW Nightingale, JH McElhaney, DL Camacho, M Kleinberger, ...
SAE transactions, 3968-3988, 1997
1811997
The role of tissue damage in whiplash-associated disorders: discussion paper 1
M Curatolo, N Bogduk, PC Ivancic, SA McLean, GP Siegmund, ...
Spine 36, S309-S315, 2011
1652011
The anatomy and biomechanics of acute and chronic whiplash injury
GP Siegmund, BA Winkelstein, PC Ivancic, MY Svensson, A Vasavada
Traffic injury prevention 10 (2), 101-112, 2009
1632009
Biomechanical aspects of cervical trauma
JH McElhaney, BS Myers
Accidental injury: biomechanics and prevention, 311-361, 1993
1331993
Epidemiology, classification, mechanism, and tolerance of human cervical spine injuries
BS Myers, BA Winkelstein
Critical Reviews™ in Biomedical Engineering 23 (5-6), 1995
1311995
Modification of the cortical impact model to produce axonal injury in the rat cerebral cortex
DF Meaney, DT Ross, BA Winkelstein, J Brasko, D Goldstein, LB Bilston, ...
Journal of neurotrauma 11 (5), 599-612, 1994
1311994
The Role of Mechanical Deformation in Lumbar Radiculopathy: An: In Vivo: Model
BA Winkelstein, JN Weinstein, JA DeLeo
Spine 27 (1), 27-33, 2002
1292002
Physiology of chronic spinal pain syndromes: from animal models to biomechanics
JA DeLeo, BA Winkelstein
Spine 27 (22), 2526-2537, 2002
1232002
A novel rodent neck pain model of facet-mediated behavioral hypersensitivity: implications for persistent pain and whiplash injury
KE Lee, JH Thinnes, DS Gokhin, BA Winkelstein
Journal of neuroscience methods 137 (2), 151-159, 2004
1222004
Nerve root injury severity differentially modulates spinal glial activation in a rat lumbar radiculopathy model: considerations for persistent pain
BA Winkelstein, JA DeLeo
Brain research 956 (2), 294-301, 2002
1082002
Cervical facet capsular ligament yield defines the threshold for injury and persistent joint-mediated neck pain
KP Quinn, BA Winkelstein
Journal of biomechanics 40 (10), 2299-2306, 2007
1062007
Mechanisms of central sensitization, neuroimmunology & injury biomechanics in persistent pain: implications for musculoskeletal disorders
BA Winkelstein
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 14 (1), 87-93, 2004
1062004
Burst and tonic spinal cord stimulation differentially activate GABAergic mechanisms to attenuate pain in a rat model of cervical radiculopathy
ND Crosby, CL Weisshaar, JR Smith, ME Zeeman, MD Goodman-Keiser, ...
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 62 (6), 1604-1613, 2015
962015
Transient cervical nerve root compression in the rat induces bilateral forepaw allodynia and spinal glial activation: mechanical factors in painful neck injuries
RD Hubbard, BA Winkelstein
Spine 30 (17), 1924-1932, 2005
932005
Repeated injury to the lumbar nerve roots produces enhanced mechanical allodynia and persistent spinal neuroinflammation
JL Hunt, BA Winkelstein, MD Rutkowski, JN Weinstein, JA DeLeo
Spine 26 (19), 2073-2079, 2001
932001
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