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D-Index
92
Citations
30334
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11334
National Ranking
5817

Peter R. Cavanagh publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter R. Cavanagh sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 257 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Peter R. Cavanagh D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter R. Cavanagh sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 92 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Peter R. Cavanagh is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research predominantly falls within the field of Medicine, with specific emphasis on Surgery and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine as notable subfields of study.

The scientist has contributed to areas including Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Tendon Structure and Treatment, and Shoulder Injury and Treatment. These topics reflect the focus of their published work across clinical and biomechanical domains related to musculoskeletal health.

One recent paper authored by Peter R. Cavanagh is titled "Subject-specific material properties of the heel pad: An inverse finite element analysis." This paper was published in 2024 in the Journal of Biomechanics. The study provides insights into the mechanical characteristics of the heel pad using advanced computational techniques.

The primary publication venue associated with Peter R. Cavanagh's work is the Journal of Biomechanics, which holds one recorded publication from this author.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Peter R. Cavanagh include:

  • Vara Isvilanonda
  • Ellen Y. Li
  • Evan D. Williams
  • David R. Haynor
  • Baocheng Chu

Best Publications

  • ACSM Position Stand: Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults

    Robert S. Mazzeo;Peter Cavanagh;William J. Evans;Maria Fiatarone

  • Ground reaction forces in distance running

    Peter R. Cavanagh;Mario A. Lafortune

  • Electromechanical delay in human skeletal muscle under concentric and eccentric contractions.

    P. R. Cavanagh;P. V. Komi

  • Three-dimensional kinematics of the human knee during walking.

    M.A. Lafortune;P.R. Cavanagh;H.J. Sommer;A. Kalenak

  • The arch index: A useful measure from footprints

    Peter R. Cavanagh;Mary M. Rodgers

  • Assessment and management of foot disease in patients with diabetes

    Gregory M. Caputo;Peter R. Cavanagh;Jan S. Ulbrecht;Gary W. Gibbons

  • The effect of stride length variation on oxygen uptake during distance running

    Peter R. Cavanagh;Keith R. Williams

  • Treatment for diabetic foot ulcers

    Peter R Cavanagh;Peter R Cavanagh;Benjamin A Lipsky;Andrew W Bradbury;Andrew W Bradbury;Georgeanne Botek

  • Off-loading the diabetic foot for ulcer prevention and healing.

    Peter R. Cavanagh;Sicco A. Bus

  • Pressure Distribution under Symptom-Free Feet during Barefoot Standing

    Peter R. Cavanagh;Mary M. Rodgers;Akira Iiboshi

  • Stair Negotiation in Older People: A Review

    Jill K. Startzell;D. Alfred Owens;Lorraine M. Mulfinger;Peter R. Cavanagh

  • The relationship of static foot structure to dynamic foot function.

    P.R. Cavanagh;E. Morag;A.J.M. Boulton;M.J. Young

  • The role of proinflammatory cytokines in the cause of neuropathic osteoarthropathy (acute Charcot foot) in diabetes.

    William J Jeffcoate;Fran Game;Peter R Cavanagh

  • Problems with gait and posture in neuropathic patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

    P.R. Cavanagh;J.A. Derr;J.S. Ulbrecht;R.E. Maser

  • Postural instability in patients with diabetic sensory neuropathy.

    Guy G Simoneau;Jan S Ulbrecht;Janice A Derr;Mary B Becker

  • Slower speeds in patients with diabetic neuropathy lead to improved local dynamic stability of continuous overground walking

    Jonathan B Dingwell;Jonathan B Dingwell;J. P. Cusumano;D. Sternad;P. R. Cavanagh

  • Structural and functional predictors of regional peak pressures under the foot during walking

    E. Morag;P.R. Cavanagh

  • Stride length in distance running: velocity, body dimensions, and added mass effects

    Peter R. Cavanagh;Rodger Kram

  • Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy and Depressive Symptoms: The association revisited

    Loretta Vileikyte;Howard Leventhal;Jeffrey S. Gonzalez;Mark Peyrot;Mark Peyrot

  • Pressure relief and load redistribution by custom-made insoles in diabetic patients with neuropathy and foot deformity

    Sicco A Bus;Jan S Ulbrecht;Peter R Cavanagh

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J.M. Boulton
Andrew J.M. Boulton University of Manchester
David G. Armstrong
David G. Armstrong University of Southern California
Mark Peyrot
Mark Peyrot Loyola University Maryland
Jonathan B. Dingwell
Jonathan B. Dingwell Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Lang
Thomas Lang University of California, San Francisco
Rodger Kram
Rodger Kram University of Colorado Boulder
Jeffrey S. Gonzalez
Jeffrey S. Gonzalez Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Howard Leventhal
Howard Leventhal Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Edward McAuley
Edward McAuley University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Melanie J. Davies
Melanie J. Davies University of Leicester

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