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Timothy E. Hewett

Timothy E. Hewett

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Medicine

D-Index
149
Citations
82402
World Ranking
1206
National Ranking
696

Overview

Timothy E. Hewett is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, focusing primarily on surgery and orthopedics and sports medicine. Their research output spans multiple subfields, including biomedical engineering, general health professions, and epidemiology.

The main topics covered in Hewett's work include:

  • Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Total knee arthroplasty outcomes
  • Shoulder injury and treatment
  • Orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation
  • Lower extremity biomechanics and pathologies
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies

Hewett has published numerous papers in well-known venues, with a significant number of contributions in:

  • Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
  • International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
  • The American Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Journal of Orthopaedics
  • Kinésithérapie la Revue

Recent publications include:

  • Return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament injury: Panther Symposium ACL Injury Return to Sport Consensus Group, 2020, Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy
  • Rehabilitation and Return to Sport Testing After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Where Are We in 2022?, 2022, Arthroscopy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Knee Osteoarthritis: An Umbrella Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2021, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
  • Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Panther Symposium ACL Injury Return to Sport Consensus Group, 2020, Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament injury: Panther Symposium ACL Injury Return to Sport Consensus Group, 2021, Journal of ISAKOS Joint Disorders & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

Frequent collaborators in Hewett's research include:

  • Nathan D. Schilaty
  • Nathaniel A. Bates
  • Florian Forelli
  • Gregory D. Myer
  • Chad Lavender

Best Publications

  • Biomechanical Measures of Neuromuscular Control and Valgus Loading of the Knee Predict Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk in Female Athletes A Prospective Study

    Timothy E. Hewett;Timothy E. Hewett;Gregory D. Myer;Kevin R. Ford;Robert S. Heidt

  • The Effect of Neuromuscular Training on the Incidence of Knee Injury in Female Athletes A Prospective Study

    Timothy E. Hewett;Thomas N. Lindenfeld;Jennifer V. Riccobene;Frank R. Noyes

  • Noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries: risk factors and prevention strategies.

    L. Y. Griffin;J. Agel;M. J. Albohm;Elizabeth A Arendt

  • Plyometric Training in Female Athletes Decreased Impact Forces and Increased Hamstring Torques

    Timothy E. Hewett;Amanda L. Stroupe;Thomas A. Nance;Frank R. Noyes

  • Understanding and Preventing Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries A Review of the Hunt Valley II Meeting, January 2005

    Letha Y. Griffin;Marjorie J. Albohm;Elizabeth A. Arendt;Roald Bahr

  • Mechanisms of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Basketball Video Analysis of 39 Cases

    Tron Krosshaug;Atsuo Nakamae;Barry P. Boden;Lars Engebretsen

  • Biomechanical Measures During Landing and Postural Stability Predict Second Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Return to Sport

    Mark V. Paterno;Laura C. Schmitt;Kevin R. Ford;Kevin R. Ford;Mitchell J. Rauh

  • Valgus knee motion during landing in high school female and male basketball players.

    Kevin R. Ford;Gregory D. Myer;Timothy E. Hewett

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes Part 1, Mechanisms and Risk Factors

    Timothy E. Hewett;Gregory D. Myer;Kevin R. Ford

  • Deficits in Neuromuscular Control of the Trunk Predict Knee Injury Risk A Prospective Biomechanical-Epidemiologic Study

    Bohdanna T. Zazulak;Bohdanna T. Zazulak;Timothy E. Hewett;Timothy E. Hewett;N. Peter Reeves;Barry Goldberg

  • Anterior cruciate ligament biomechanics during robotic and mechanical simulations of physiologic and clinical motion tasks: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Nathaniel A. Bates;Gregory D. Myer;Jason T. Shearn;Timothy E. Hewett

  • Neuromuscular training improves performance and lower-extremity biomechanics in female athletes.

    Gregory D. Myer;Kevin R. Ford;Joseph P. Palumbo;Timothy E. Hewett

  • Non-contact ACL injuries in female athletes: An International Olympic Committee current concepts statement

    Per Renstrom;A. Ljungqvist;E. Arendt;B. Beynnon

  • The MEK1-ERK1/2 signaling pathway promotes compensated cardiac hypertrophy in transgenic mice.

    Orlando F. Bueno;Leon J. De Windt;Kevin M. Tymitz;Sandra A. Witt

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes Part 2, A Meta-analysis of Neuromuscular Interventions Aimed at Injury Prevention

    Timothy E. Hewett;Kevin R. Ford;Gregory D. Myer

  • Incidence of Second ACL Injuries 2 Years After Primary ACL Reconstruction and Return to Sport.

    Mark V. Paterno;Mitchell J. Rauh;Laura C. Schmitt;Kevin R. Ford

  • PKC-alpha regulates cardiac contractility and propensity toward heart failure.

    Julian C Braz;Kimberly Gregory;Anand Pathak;Wen Zhao

  • The effects of plyometric vs. dynamic stabilization and balance training on power, balance, and landing force in female athletes.

    Gregory D. Myer;Kevin R. Ford;Jensen L. Brent;Timothy E. Hewett

  • Decrease in neuromuscular control about the knee with maturation in female athletes.

    Timothy E. Hewett;Gregory D. Myer;Kevin R. Ford

  • Video analysis of trunk and knee motion during non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injury in female athletes: lateral trunk and knee abduction motion are combined components of the injury mechanism

    Timothy E Hewett;Joseph S Torg;Barry P Boden

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory D. Myer
Gregory D. Myer Emory University
Kevin R. Ford
Kevin R. Ford High Point University
Vijay K. Goel
Vijay K. Goel University of Toledo
Kate E. Webster
Kate E. Webster La Trobe University
Jeffrey Robbins
Jeffrey Robbins Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Jeffery D. Molkentin
Jeffery D. Molkentin Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Sudha Agarwal
Sudha Agarwal The Ohio State University
Kurt P. Spindler
Kurt P. Spindler Cleveland Clinic
Frank R. Noyes
Frank R. Noyes University of Cincinnati
Leslie A. Leinwand
Leslie A. Leinwand University of Colorado Boulder

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