Katherine S - University of Delaware



Katherine S. Rudolph, PhD, PT

|Home: |Work: |Office: 302-831-4235 |

|4654 Dartmoor Dr. |315 McKinly Lab |Lab: 302-831-8675 |

|Wilmington, DE 19803 |Department of Physical Therapy |Fax: 302-831-4234 |

|Ph: (302) 764-6057 |University of Delaware |krudo@udel.edu |

| |Newark, DE 19716 | |

|EDUCATION: | | |

|Syracuse University |Aug, 1982 |BS, Geology |

|Syracuse, NY | | |

|Boston University - Sargent College |May, 1989 |MSPT, Physical Therapy |

|Boston, MA | | |

|University of Delaware |Jun, 1998 |PhD, Biomechanics & Movement Science |

|Newark, DE | | |

|Boston University, Applied BioDynamics Lab, Biomed |Jan-Jul, 1998 |Post-Doctoral Research Associate |

|Engineering, Boston MA | | |

|University of Delaware, Biomech Lab, Mech Engineering, |Jul, 1998-Sep, 1999 |Post-Doctoral Fellow |

|Newark, DE | | |

LICENSURE:

Physical Therapy:

State of Delaware, Division of Professional Regulation, Physical Therapy License #J1 0000950

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Registration, License # 8062

Electromyography:

Physical Therapy Board of California, Kinesiological Electromyographer License # EK26

POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT:

Atlantic Richfield - ARCO Exploration Company, Denver, CO

Apr83 – May86 Senior Petroleum Exploration Technician

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Dec89 – Aug91 Staff Physical Therapist, Experience: Adult, In-patient Medical-Surgical Service; Cardiopulmonary Service (ICU and In-Patient); In-Patient Orthopedics (Multi-Trauma and elective orthopedic procedures); In-Patient Neurology (Acute TBI, Stroke, SCI)

Shriners Hospital, San Francisco, CA

Sep91 – Jul94 Clinical Research Biomechanics Physical Therapist, Orthopaedic Biomechanics Lab

University of Delaware, Newark, DE

Dept of Physical Therapy; Interdisciplinary Program in Biomechanics & Movement Science (BIOMS)

1999 - 2002 Assistant Professor - non-tenure track

2003 - 2009 Assistant Professor - tenure track

Jun09 - Associate Professor, tenured

Sep09 - Academic Director, Interdisciplinary Program in Biomechanics and Movement Science

TEACHING:

Simmons College, Boston, MA

1998 PT 340 - Principles of Neurokinesiology, Lab Instructor

University of Delaware, Newark DE

1994-1995 BISC 267 - Human Anatomy & Physiology; Dept of Biology - Teaching Assistant,

1994-1995 PHYT 622 - Human Anatomy; MPT Program – Lab Instructor

1995 PHYT 609 - Neurophysiologic Evaluation; MPT Program - Teaching Assistant,

1996 PHYT607 - Electrophysiological Treatment and Evaluation; MPT Program - Teaching Assistant

1999-2001 PHYT804 – Rehabilitation; DPT Program - Course Coordinator/Instructor (Management of Amputation)

2002-2006 PHYT641-4 – Rounds; DPT Program – Course Coordinator/Presenter

2007 BMSC667 – Bioinstrumentation in Human Movement Science – BIOMS Program - Co-Instructor

2008 BMSC667 - EMG Theory & Practice – BIOMS Program - Primary Instructor

2000-present PHYT634 – Electrotherapy; DPT Program – Primary Instructor

2000-present PHYT604 – Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics; DPT Program – Instructor (Normal & Abnormal Gait)

Awards:

• 97D-12-RUD-01 Foundation for Physical Therapy 1997 Doctoral Research Award: Dynamic Stability in the ACL Deficient Knee

• John V. Basmajian Student Investigator Award at the XII Congress of the International Society for Electrophysiology and Kinesiology in Montreal, Quebec. June 28-30, 1998 for the abstract and platform presentation: A New Perspective on Dynamic Stability in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficient Knee.

Faculty Advisor for Student Research Awards:

• American College of Rheumatology (ACR 07000767) – Mentor for REF/Abbott Health Professional Graduate Student Research Preceptorship awarded to Deepak Kumar, 7/1/2007 - 8/31/2007

• Post-professional Student Award for the best abstract submitted to the Neurology Section of the APTA Awarded to Roos. M, Kesar T, Rudolph KS, Reisman DS. Systematic increases in walking speed have varied effects on post-stroke walking patterns. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN, Feb 2008

• University of Florida Neuromuscular Plasticity Scholar Awarded to Deepak Kumar, PT, PhD Candidate. Annual Neuromuscular Plasticity Symposium, Gainesville, FL, Dec, 2008

• International Society for Biomechanics ISB Student Dissertation Award Awarded to Deepak Kumar, PT, PhD Candidate, Mar 3, 2009

• University of Delaware, Competitive Graduate Fellowship Awarded to: Deepak Kumar, PT, PhD Candidate, 2009-10

• American College of Rheumatology (ACR) – Mentor for REF/Abbott Health Professional Graduate Student Research Preceptorship awarded to Joshua Winters, 7/1/2009 - 8/31/2009

Current Students:

• Henry Wright PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware

• Josh Winters PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware

• Margaret Roos PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware

Dissertation: Assessing Balance and Activity Levels in People Post Stroke

• Deepak Kumar PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware

Dissertation: Neuromuscular Control of Joint Stability in Knee Osteoarthritis

Committee Member:

• Stephanie DiStasi PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware (Advisor: Lynn Snyder-Mackler)

• Andrew Kubinski MS in Biomechanics and Movement Science, University of Delaware Thesis: Shock Absorption During a Weighted Walking Challenge in Individuals with Knee Osteoarthritis (Advisor: Jill Higginson)

• Matthew Hinsey MS in Exercise Science, University of Delaware Thesis: Comparison of Reactive Knee Stiffening Strategies Between Sexes (Advisor: Charles (Buz) Swanik)

Former Students:

Advisor:

Laura C. Schmitt 2006 PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences Dissertation: Knee Stabilization and Medial Knee Osteoarthritis

Committee Member:

Trisha Kesar 2009 PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Dissertation: Effects Of Novel Functional Electrical Stimulation Strategies On Post-Stroke Gait (Advisor: Stuart Binder-Macleod)

Joseph Zeni 2007 PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Dissertation: Changes in function and joint loading in people with progressive knee OA (Advisor: Jill Higginson)

Joseph White 2007 MS in Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware Thesis: Real Time Event Detection and Control of a Smart Knee Brace for Gait Rehabilitation (Advisor: Jian-Qiao Sun)

Andrew Davison 2006 MS in Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware Thesis: Development of a smart knee brace for early gait rehabilitation of stroke patients. (Advisor: Jian-Qiao Sun)

Shufang Dong 2005 PhD in Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware Dissertation: Development and Control of Variable Resistance Exercise Device with Magnetorheological Fluids (Advisor: Jian-Qiao Sun)

Trisha Kesar 2005 MS in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware; Thesis: Effects of frequency and intensity on skeletal muscle fatigue during repetitive electrical stimulation. (Advisor: Stuart Binder-Macleod)

Maikutlo Kebaetse 2004 PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Dissertation: Strategies that improve skeletal muscle performance during electrically elicited, repetitive, non-isometric contractions in healthy subjects and subjects with spinal cord injuries (Advisor Stuart Binder-Macleod)

Dustin Roberts 2004 MS in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Thesis: Relating changes in pennation angle to EMG and joint moment generated during maximal isometric contractions in healthy and pathological subjects using ultrasound (Advisor: Thomas Buchanan)

Michael D. Lewek 2003 PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Dissertation: Knee alignment and the progression of osteoarthritis, (Advisor: Lynn Snyder-Mackler)

Scott Stackhouse 2003 PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Dissertation: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the quadriceps femoris and triceps surae muscles in children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (Advisor: Stuart Binder-Macleod)

Zhixu Guan 2003 MS in Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware Thesis: Effects of environmental impedance on synergic muscle activity. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware (Advisor: Thomas Buchanan)

Rachna Gupta 2003 MS in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Lower Extremity Mechanics behind successful orthotic intervention in patients with anterior knee Pain (Advisor: Irene Davis)

Terese Chmielewski 2002 PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, University of Delaware Dissertation: Neuromuscular control in people with ACL deficiency (Advisor: Lynn Snyder-Mackler)

Eric Ramos 2000 MS in Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware Thesis: Postural perturbation of ACL deficient patients (Advisor: Thomas Buchanan)

Michael D. Lewek 2000 MPT Thesis Option, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware Thesis: The Effect of Quadriceps Femoris Strength on Gait in Patients Following ACL Reconstruction (Advisor: Lynn Snyder-Mackler)

FACULTY ADVISOR FOR OTHER RESEARCH

Peter White Undergraduate Research Fellows:

2010-11 Jonathan Beri

2008-09 Jason Schoenfeld Neuromuscular adaptation during walking in young healthy individuals ($3,000) Senior Thesis Honors Degree with Distinction

2007-08 Julie Wagner The Effect of an unlocked KAFO on walking in young healthy subjects ($3000)

2006-07 Christopher Wagner Effect of velocity on walking patterns in a person with hemiparesis ($3,000) Senior Thesis for Degree with Distinction

2006-07 Lisa Weiss Smart Knee Brace ($3,000)

2003-04 Jessica McPoland The Effect of Randomization on Perturbed Walking. ($3,000)

Science and Engineering Fellows:

2009-10 Jonathan Beri Movement and Muscle Activation Strategies of People with Knee Osteoarthritis During Pivoting ($3500)

2007-08 Jessica Kelly Effect of FES assisted fast walking – a case report ($3,000)

2007-08 Jason Schoenfeld Muscle adaptation during walking in young healthy individuals ($3,000)

2004-05 Christopher Wagner Energy costs and gait patterns associated with walking speeds ($3,000)

Other:

2000-01 Diego Vicente High School Senior Thesis Advisor, Charter School of Wilmington, DE

2002-03 Rebecca Bates Independent Study: Effect of Velocity on Walking Patterns

2006 Laura Tosi 6 month Research Practicum. Dr. Tosi was a medical Resident from University of

Perugia, School of Medicine, Specialization in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Perugia, Italy The Influence of Fast Walking Speed on Locomotion after Stroke

2007 Anette von Porat Visiting Scholar from Sweden June 24 – Jul 1, 2007

2007 Carina Thorstenson Visiting Scholar from Sweden June 24 – Jul 1, 2007

GRANTS

Current:

NIH P20 RR16458-06 (Director: Buchanan) Project 5 Rudolph (PI) 6/07 - 5/12; $1,000,000; 2.8 mos

Knee Stiffness, Proprioception and Instability affect Knee Control in OA.

The proposed study is to explore the influence of strength, proprioception, stiffness on knee stabilization strategies in people with MKOA and what influence stabilization strategies have on joint load. We will also investigate if people with self-reported knee instability are able to adapt their movement strategies in response to repeated exposure to a perturbation to the lower limb to determine if people with knee OA are able to adapt their neuromuscular control strategies similar to healthy individuals. The results of this study will help identify strategies that will be addressed in future studies of training interventions.

NIH R01 NR010786-01 (PI: Binder-Macleod) 9/07 – 5/12 $2,231,992 1.9 mos.

Fast Treadmill Training & Functional Electrical Stimulation (FastFES) to Improve Walking Post-stroke

The goal of the project is to develop treadmill training with functional electrical stimulation gait re-training programs for persons with hemiparesis following stroke.

Role: Investigator

2T32HD007490-11A2 (PI: Binder-Macleod) 5/10 – 4/15 0.3 mos

PHS PT/PHD Predoctoral Training Program

NIH R01 AG-033547 (PI: Toth Univ of VT) 7/10 to 6/15 $358,263 Yr 1 direct

Muscle Disuse and Contractile Dysfunction in the Elderly

Major goal is to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle contractile dysfunction in the elderly with chronic disuse. Contractile properties and protein expression of single human muscle fibers will be measured in patients with knee osteoarthritis and healthy controls. Patients with knee osteoarthritis will also be evaluated following a 3 month exercise training program to determine if remediation of disuse corrects these molecular defects. Role: Consultant

Completed:

1. American Heart Association Beginning Grant-in-Aid (PI: Reisman) 7/07 – 6/09; $50,000/Yr; 0.9 mos Calander

Relationship between speed and walking function post-stroke

2. T32 HD 07490-06 PT / PhD Predoc Training Program (PI: Binder-Macleod) 6/03- 5/08; $118,000; 0.3 mos

3. R21 HD047468 EBRG “Smart Knee Brace” Rudolph (PI) 9/04-8/06; $275,000 total direct; 2.8 mos

4. R01 HD38582 BRP-FES & Biomech: Treating Mvmt Disorders (PI: Buchanan); 8/02-7/07; $500,000; 0.9 mos

5. NIH P20 RR16458-01 - COBRE Osteoarthritis: Prevention and Treatment (PI Buchanan)

Project 4 Rudolph (PI) Knee Alignment and the Progression of Osteoarthritis; 2/02-6/06; $150,000 direct/yr, 3.3 mos

6. NIH R21-HD40956-01 Rudolph (PI) Smart Fluid Devices for Physical Rehab $450,000 direct 3/01 – 6/04; 2.8 mos

7. NIH R01HD37985-01 (PI: Snyder-Mackler) “Dynamic Stability in the ACL injured knee”; 2/01-1/04; $260,000 2.8 mos

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITES:

• Invited participant III Step Linking Movement Science and Intervention. Sponsored by the Sections on Neurology and Pediatrics, APTA, Salt Lake City, UT, July 15-21, 2005

• Invited participant in the conference Gait Analysis in Rehabilitation Medicine. Sponsored by the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research September 26-28, 1996. This working conference produced recommendations which pertain to the role of gait analysis in enhancing the function of people with locomotion disabilities.

• Conference Co-Coordinator for the Multisegmental Motor Control: Interface of Biomechanical, Neural and Behavioral Approaches, New Hampton, NH, August 13-18, 1995. This Gordon-like conference, sponsored by the Section on Research-APTA involved 200 clinicians, researchers, faculty members and post-graduate students. I assisted in organizing conference registration, educational materials, financial transaction involved in the conference including registration fees, and travel reimbursements, on-site registration, and organized the poster presentations.

• Invited participant in: Muscle Function in Normal and Pathological States: A Research Retreat sponsored by the Section on Research - APTA. August, 22-25, 1994.

• Co-Editor of the Bay Waves Newsletter of the Golden Gate Chapter of the APTA, 4/93-7/94.

SERVICE:

• Grant Review Panels

o Foundation for Physical Therapy Scientific Review Committee

▪ Committee Member Jan 06-Jun09

▪ Committee Chair Jun09-present

o Shriners Hospital for Children-Scientific Review Rehabilitation Subcommittee Member, Jul 07 – Jul 08

o National Institutes of Health

▪ Ad Hoc Special Emphasis Panel (SBIR/STTR) Nov 8-9, 2001

▪ Ad Hoc Special Emphasis Panel (SBIR/STTR) July 11-12, 2002

▪ GRM Study Section – Temporary Member June 26-28, 2003

▪ MRS Study Section – Temporary Member October 23-25, 2003

▪ MRS Study Section – Temporary Member June 23-25, 2004

▪ Ad Hoc Special Emphasis Panel, Nov 16, 2007

o Reumafonds (Dutch Arthritis Association) – Mar07, Mar08, Mar10

• International Thesis Examiner

o Boon W. Lim, School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, Australia. Knee Malalignment and Quadriceps Strengthening in Individuals with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis (Advisor: Kim Bennell, PT, PhD), April, 2008

o Tamika Heiden, School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, University of Western Australia. (Advisors: David Lloyd, PhD, Timothy Ackland, PhD) March, 2009

• Session Moderator: New Intelligent Materials and Devices in Orthopaedics. 9th International Conference in Orthopaedics, Biomechanics and Sports Rehabilitation, Perugia, Italy, November 11-13, 2005

• Manuscript Reviewer

o Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

o Arthritis Care and Research

o European Journal of Applied Physiology

o IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

o Journal of Applied Biomechanics

o Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology

o Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy

o Osteoarthritis and Cartilage

o Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports

o Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

• University Service

o Department Senator - University of Delaware – University Faculty Senate 9/03-5/04

o Department Senator – College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate 9/06-5/07

• Professional Service

o American Physical Therapy Association

▪ Section on Research

• Chair Nominating committee 6/05-5/06

• Member, Nominating committee 5/03-6/05

• Member, Finance committee 5/02-6/05

• Member, Eugene Michels Forum Planning Committee 3/08-present

▪ Neurology Section

• Member, Telecommunications Committee, 3/07-present

• UD Physical Therapy Department Service:

o Accreditation Committee Chair Sep08-present

o Committee Member

▪ Admissions Committee, 9/99 – present

▪ Curriculum committee 9/04 – 9/09

▪ Academic Affairs Committee 11/04-present

o Web Site Coordinator, 9/99 – present

o Seminar Co-Coordinator 2000-2002

• Biomechanics and Movement Sciences Program Service

o Director Sep 09- present

o Executive Committee Sep07-May09

o Seminar Co-Coordinator 2000-2002

o Member of Interdisciplinary Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, 9/99 – present

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

1. Rudolph, K.S.; Eastlack, M.E.; Axe, M.J.; Snyder-Mackler, L. 1998 Basmajian Student Award Paper: Movement patterns after anterior cruciate ligament injury: a comparison of patients who compensate well for the injury and those who require operative stabilization. J Electromyogr Kinesiol, 1998;8(6): 349-362.

2. Rudolph K.S., Axe, M.J., Snyder-Mackler, L. Dynamic Stability in the ACL deficient knee: Who can hop? Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2000;8(5):262-269.

3. Rudolph K.S., Axe, M.J., Buchanan, T.S., Scholz, J.P., Snyder-Mackler, L. Dynamic Stability in the ACL deficient knee. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2001;9(2):62-71

4. Chmielewski, T.L., Rudolph, K.S., Fitzgerald, G.K., Axe, M.J., Snyder-Mackler, L. Biomechanical Evidence Supporting a Differential Response to Acute ACL Injury. Clinical Biomechanics. 2001 Aug;16(7):586-91.

5. Williams, G.N., Chmielewski, T.L., Rudolph, K.S., Buchanan, T.S., Snyder-Mackler, L. Dynamic knee stability: Current theory and implications for clinicians and scientists. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 2001 Oct;31(10):546-66).

6. Lewek, M., Rudolph, K.S., Axe, M.J., Snyder-Mackler, L. The effect of insufficent quad strength on gait after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Clin Biomech 2002 Jan, 17(1):56-63.

7. Chmielewski, T.L., Rudolph K.S., Snyder-Mackler, L. Development of Dynamic Knee Stability after Acute ACL Injury. J Electromyogr Kinesiol 2002 Aug;12(4):267-74.

8. Lewek, M., Rudolph, K.S., Snyder-Mackler, L. Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Weakness and Activation Failure in Patients With Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2004 Jan;22(1):110-5.

9. Schmitt, L.C., Schmitt, L.A., Rudolph, K.S., Management of Patient with a Forearm Fracture and Median Nerve Injury. J Orthop Sport Phys Ther. 2004 Feb;34(2):47-56.

10. Lewek M, Rudolph KS, Snyder-Mackler L, Control of Frontal Plane Knee Laxity during Gait in Patients with Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 2004 Sep;12(9):745-51.

11. Rudolph, K.S. Snyder-Mackler, L. Dynamic Stability in the ACL Deficient Knee during a Stepping Task. J Electromyogr Kinesiol, 2004 Oct;14(5):565-75.

12. Banala SK, Agrawal SK, Fattah A, Rudolph K, Scholz J. A Gravity Balancing Leg Orthosis for Robotic Rehabilitation. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering IEEE Proceedings on International Conference of Robotics and Automation, 2004, 2474-2479.

13. Dong S, Lu K-Q, Sun JQ, Rudolph KS. Rehabilitation Device with Variable Resistance and Intelligent Control. Medical Engineering & Physics 2005;27:249-255.

14. Chmielewski TL, Hurd W, Rudolph KS, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler. Perturbation Training Decreases Knee Stiffness and Muscle Co-contraction in the ACL Injured Knee. Phys Ther. 2005 85(8):740-54.

15. Lewek MD, Ramsey D, Snyder-Mackler L Rudolph KS. Knee stabilization in patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis. Arthritis Rheum. 2005 Sep;52(9):2845-53.

16. Lewek MD, Scholz J, Rudolph KS, Snyder-Mackler L. Stride-to-stride variability of knee motion in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Gait Posture. 2006 Jun;23(4):505-11.

17. Dong S, Lu, K-Q, Sun J-Q, Rudolph K. Adaptive force regulation of muscle strengthening rehabilitation device with magnetorheological fluids. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2006 Mar;14(1):55-63.

18. Dong S, Lu KQ, Sun JQ, Rudolph K. A prototype rehabilitation device with variable resistance and joint motion control. Med Eng Phys. 2006 May;28(4):348-55.

19. Dong S, Lu, K-Q, Sun J-Q, Rudolph K. Smart Rehabilitation Devices - Part 1. Force Tracking Control. Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 2006:Jun;17:543-552.

20. Dong S, Lu, K-Q, Sun J-Q, Rudolph K. Smart Rehabilitation Devices - Part 2. Adaptive Motion Control. Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 2006;17(7):555-561.

21. Briem K, Ramsey DK, Rudolph KS, Newcomb W, Snyder-Mackler L. Effects of the amount of valgus correction for medial compartment knee osteoarthritis. J Orthop Res. 2007 Mar;25(3):311-8.

22. Ramsey DK, Snyder-Mackler L, Lewek MD, Newcomb W, Rudolph KS. Effect of Anatomical Realignment on Muscle Function During Gait in Patients with Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis. Arthritis Rheum 2007 57(3):389-397.

23. Schmitt LC, Rudolph KS. Influences on Knee Movement Strategies during Walking in Persons with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis. Arthritis Rheum 2007, Jul 30;57(6):1018-1026.

24. Rudolph KS, Schmitt LC. Age-related changes in strength and walking patterns: Are they related to knee osteoarthritis? Phys Ther. 2007 Nov;87(11):1422-32.

25. Schmitt LC, Rudolph KS. Muscle Stabilization Strategies in People with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis: The Effect of Instability. J Orthop Res. 2008 Apr 10;26(9):1180-1185.

26. Schmitt LC, Fitzgerald GK, Reisman AS, Rudolph KS. ,Instability, Laxity, and Physical Function in Patients with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis. Phys Ther 2008 Dec;88(12):1506-16.

27. Reisman DS, Rudolph KS, Farquhar WB. Influence of Speed on Walking Economy Post-Stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2009 Jul-Aug;23(6):529-34.

28. Kesar TM, Perumal R, Reisman DS, Jancosko A, Rudolph KS, Higginson JS and Binder-Macleod SA Functional electrical stimulation of ankle plantarflexor and dorsiflexor muscles: effects on poststroke gait. Stroke. 2009 Dec 4012;3821-7.

29. Kesar TM, Perumal R, Jancosko A, Reisman DS, Rudolph KS, Higginson JS and Binder-Macleod SA Novel Patterns of Functional Electrical Stimulation Have an Immediate Effect on Dorsiflexor Muscle Function During Gait for People Poststroke. Physical Therapy. Jan, 2010;901;55-66

30. Zeni J, Rudolph KS, Higginson JS. Alterations in Quadriceps and Hamstrings Coordination In Persons With Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2010 Feb;20(1): 148-154.

Book Chapters:

1. James MA, Rudolph KS: Shoulder Pain in Paraplegia and Tetraplegia: The Weight Bearing Upper Extremity. in Betz RR, Mulcahey MJ editors: The Child with a Spinal Cord Injury, American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium, Rosemont, IL. pp. 449-458. 1996.

2. Rudolph, K.S., Fitzgerald, G.K., Snyder-Mackler, L.: Restoration of Dynamic Stability in the ACL deficient Knee. in Lephart, S., Fu, F., editors: Role of Proprioception and Neuromuscular Control in Management in Articular Pathology. Human Kinetics Publisher, Champaign, IL. pp. 393-404, 2000.

3. Chmielewski, T.L., Rudolph K.S., Axe, M.J., Fitzgerald, G.K., Snyder-Mackler, L. Movement Patterns of individuals with good potential to dynamically stabilize their knees after acute ACL rupture. In: The Many Faces of Osteoarthritis, ed by KE Kuettner and VC Hascall, Raven Press, New York, pp. 461-463. 2002.

4. Snyder-Mackler L, Schmitt L, Rudolph K, Woodzell W. Electrophysical Agents in Sport and Exercise Injury Management in Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise. In Kolt and Snyder-Mackler L (eds) Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise. Churchill Livingstone, pp. 217-232. 2003.

5. Ling SM, Rudolph KS. Osteoarthritis. In Stephen T. Wegener ST, Basia L, Gall EP (eds) Clinical Care in the Rheumatic Diseases. 3rd Edition. American College of Rheumatology, Atlanta, GA, 2006.

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS:

1. Rudolph KS, Semenza D, Durben N. The effect of verbal encouragement on human muscle performance at the Massachusetts State Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association, Jun 24-28, 1990

2. Rudolph KS, Eastlack ME, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L. Functional Performance after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A Comparison of Patients who Compensate well for the Injury and Those who Require Operative Stabilization. 1998 APTA-Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA, February 11-15, 1998

3. Rudolph KS, Effects of small changes in Walking Velocity on Kinematics and Kinetics in Uninjured people and people with ACL deficiency. APTA-Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA, February 11-15, 1998

4. Rudolph KS, Eastlack ME, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L. A New Perspective on Dynamic Stability in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficient Knee. Presented by Katherine Rudolph at the XII Congress of the International Society for Electrophysiology and Kinesiology in Montreal, Quebec. June 28-30, 1998

5. Rudolph KS, Axe MJ, Snyder-Mackler L Implications of Dynamic Stability after ACL Injury: Who can hop and who can not. APTA-Combined Sections Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 3-7, 1999

6. Chmielewski T, Manal TJ, Rudolph KS, Snyder-Mackler L. The Effects of Perturbation Training on Walking and Jogging Performance of Patients with Acute ACL Injury. Presented by T. Chmielewski at the International Society of Biomechanics XVIIth , Calgary, BC, August, 1999

7. Lewek M, Rudolph KS, Snyder-Mackler L. Lower extremity neuromuscular response to a rapid valgus movement at the knee during standing. Presented by Michael Lewek at the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research Annual Trainee Conference. Dec 4-5, 2000, Bethesda MD

8. Lewek M, Rudolph KS, Axe MJ, and Snyder-Mackler L. The Effect Of Quadriceps Weakness On Gait After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Presented by M. Lewek. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD, May 30 - June 2, 2001

9. Lewek M, Rudolph K, Snyder-Mackler L. Lower extremity neuromuscular response to a rapid valgus movement at the knee during standing. NIH-NCMRR Annual Trainee Conference. Bethesda, MD, December, 2001

10. Markley F, Sock K, Rudolph K, Mangione K. Lower Extremity Muscle Activation during a leg press exercise in persons after hip fracture. Clinical Practice: Case Reports & Research Presentations at Arcadia University. April 26, 2002

11. Lewek M, Rudolph K, Snyder-Mackler L. The persistence of quadriceps weakness following an opening wedge high tibial osteotomy. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Tampa, FL, February, 2003

12. Schmitt LC, Rudolph KS. Physiological And Biomechanical Changes In Middle Age Persons As Related To Knee Osteoarthritis. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Tampa, FL, February, 2003

13. Schmitt LC, Rudolph KS, Schmitt LA. Use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in a Patient with a Forearm Fracture and Median Nerve Injury. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Tampa, FL, February, 2003

14. Lewek M, Rudolph K, Snyder-Mackler L. Frontal plane knee joint laxity is responsible for altered gait patterns in patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis. Orthopedic Research Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 2003

15. Lewek M, Rudolph K, Newcomb W, Snyder-Mackler L. Anatomical realignment modifies muscular response times at the knee. International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopedic Sports Medicine Biennial Congress. Aukland, New Zealand, March , 2003

16. Lewek M, Rudolph K, Snyder-Mackler L. Symptomatic knee osteoarthritis and knee pattern variability during gait. Submitted for presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA, May, 2003

17. Rudolph KS, Handling, MA. The Effects of Small Changes in Cadence on Sagittal Plane Kinematics and Kinetics. Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, Wilmington, DE May, 2003

18. Ramsey D, Lewek D, Rudolph K, Newcomb W, Snyder-Mackler L. Reflexive muscle responses during valgus perturbations after anatomic tibial realignment. 9th World Congress of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International, Chicago, IL December 2-5, 2004

19. Lewek M, Rudolph K, Newcomb W, Snyder-Mackler L. Changes in Quadriceps Strength Predict Physical Function 1 year after High Tibial Osteotomy APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville, TN Feb, 2004

20. Lewek MD, Snyder-Mackler L, Rudolph KS. Individuals with Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis have an Altered Neuromuscular Response to a Rapid Valgus Perturbation at the Knee in Standing. The XVth International Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology Boston, MA, June 2004

21. Schmitt LC, Lewek MD, Snyder-Mackler L, Rudolph KS. Neuromuscular Changes with Aging: Implications for Knee Stability The XVth International Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology Boston, MA, June 2004

22. Sai K. Banala, Sunil K. Agrawal, Abbas Fattah, Katherine Rudolph, John Scholz. A Gravity Balancing Leg Orthosis for Robotic Rehabilitation 2004 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, New Orleans, LA Apr 26-May 1, 2004

23. Ramsey DK, Lewek MD, Rudolph KS, Newcomb W, Snyder-Mackler L. Muscle Responses to Valgus Perturbations after Anatomic Tibial Realignment. Osteoarthritis Research Society International, World Congress on Osteoarthritis, Chicago IL Dec 2-5, 2004

24. Lewek, M; Rudolph, K; Snyder-Mackler, L Lateral Muscle Co-Contraction Is Not Related to Knee Adduction Moments in Patients With Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis. Orthopedic Research Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March, 2004

25. Dong S, K.-Q. Lu, J. Q. Sun and K. Rudolph Physical Therapy Applications of MR Fluids and Intelligent Control. Presented at the International Society for Optical Engineering; Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, San Diego, California, March 6-10, 2005

26. Ramsey D, Lewek D, Rudolph K, Newcomb W, Snyder-Mackler L. The Effect of Anatomical Realignment on Muscle Function in Medial Knee OA. International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopedic Sports Medicine 5th Biennial Congress, Hollywood, Florida, April 3-7, 2005

27. Schmitt LC. Rudolph KS. Muscle Stabilization Strategies And Medial Knee Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Boston, MA, Dec 8-11, 2005

28. DK Ramsey, MD Lewek, KS Rudolph, Newcomb, MD L Snyder-Mackler. The Effect of Anatomical Realignment in Patients with Medial Knee OA. Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Boston, MA, Dec 8-11, 2005

29. Schmitt LA. Rudolph KS. Relationships among Factors Associated with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis. APTA Combined Sections Meeting San Diego, CA. Feb 1-5, 2006

30. Rudolph KS. Development of a Smart Exercise Device. APTA Combined Sections Meeting San Diego, CA. Feb 1-5, 2006

31. Schmitt LA. Rudolph KS. Influences on Knee Movement Strategies during Walking in Persons with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis. American College of Rheumatology, Washington, DC. Nov 10-15, 2006

32. Schmitt LA. Rudolph KS. Muscle Stabilization Strategies in Persons with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis: The Effect of Instability" APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Boston, February 14-18, 2007

33. Rudolph KS, Sun JQS, Reisman DS, Hauck K, White J. Development of a Smart Knee Brace. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, MA February, 2007

34. Rudolph KS, White J, Kumar D, Sun JQ. Use of a Smart Knee Brace to Challenge Walking. Innovations in Balance and Locomotor Rehabilitation: The Translation from Fundamental Science to Clinical Applications. The Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital and the Gustav Levinschi Foundation. Montreal, Quebec July 13, 2007

35. Rudolph KS, Reisman DS, Wagner C. The influence of speed on walking function after stroke. International Socitey for Posture and Gait Research. Burlington, VT. July 2007

36. Roos M, Rudolph K, Kesar T, Reisman, D. Systematic increases in walking speed have varied effects on post-stroke walking patterns. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, February, 2008

37. Kumar D, Schmitt LC, Rudolph, KS. Influence of Self-Reported Instability on Neuromuscular Responses in People with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis. Orthopaedic Research Society, San Francisco, CA. March, 2008

38. Kumar D, Rudolph, KS, Manal, KT. Force changes in Vastus Medialis during gait: Relationship with EMG and impact on co-contraction estimates- a proof of concept. Computational Methods in Orthopaedic Biomechanics. Pre-ORS Symposium. San Francisco, CA. March, 2008

39. Kumar D, Reisman DS, Rudolph KS. Adaptation to perturbed walking in people with medial knee osteoarthritis. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC. Nov, 2008

40. Roos M, Reisman, D, Rudolph K. Clinical Measures Can Identify Deficits in Speed Modulation in Persons Post Stroke. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Las Vegas, NV, February, 2009

41. Malecka CL, Rudolph KS, Reisman DS. Spatial and temporal gait parameters respond differently to increased walking speed in chronic stroke survivors. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Las Vegas, NV, February, 2009

42. Kumar D, Rudolph KS, Neuromuscular control of the knee in people with Knee Osteoarthritis. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Las Vegas, NV, February, 2009

43. Kumar D, Rudolph KS, Muscle Forces during Walking in Medial Knee Osteoarthritis. ORS 55th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. Feb, 2009

44. Kesar T, Jancosko A, Perumal R, Reisman DS, Rudolph KS, Binder-Macleod SA. Effects of Plantarflexor and Dorsiflexor Functional Electrical Stimulation on Gait Patterns of Individuals Post-Stroke. Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association, Baltimore, MD, Jun 10-13, 2009

45. Kurt Manal, Deeepak Kumar, Katherine Rudolph, Thomas S. Buchanan. An Emg Driven Musculoskeletal Modeling Approach for Estimating Articular Loading at the Knee. Presented at the XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics. Cape Town, South Africa July 5-9, 2009

46. Kesar T, Perumal R, Reisman AS, Rudolph KS, Higginson J, Binder‐Macleod SA. Effects of Novel Physiological-Based Functional Electrical Stimulation Patterns on Post-Stroke Gait, American Society of Biomechanics, University Park, PA on August 26-29, 2009

47. Manal KT, Kumar D, Rudolph KS, Buchanan TS. An Emg-Driven Musculoskeletal Modeling Approach to Estimate Articular Loading at the Knee. Presented at the 2009 International Conference on Computational Bioengineering, Bertinoro (Forlì), Italy; Sep 16-18 2009

48. Temel M, Rudolph KS, Agrawal SA. Gait Recovery in Healthy Subjects: Perturbations to the Knee Motion with a Smart Brace" presented at the 3rd International Congress on Gait & Mental Function, February 26-28, 2010, Washington DC

49. Kumar D, Rudolph KS, Manal KT Medial and Lateral Articular Loading Strategies in Knee Osteoarthritis Presented at the Orthopaedic Research Society 56th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA; March 6-9, 2010

Invited Presentations:

1. Rudolph KS. Dynamic Stability in Stable and Unstable ACL Deficient Knees. Department of Orthopedics, Ulleval University Hospital of the University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, October 23, 2000

2. Rudolph KS. Considerations in the Use of Dynamic EMG in Kinesiological Research” Section for Health Science at the University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, October 25, 2000

3. Rudolph KS. Dynamic Stability in Stable and Unstable ACL Deficient Knees” Section for Health Science at the University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, October 25, 2000

4. Rudolph, KS Dynamic Stability in Stable and Unstable ACL Deficient Knees. University of East London, London, England, October 27, 2000

5. Rudolph, KS. Rehabilitation after ACL Injury: a Clinical Research Perspective. Center for Sport Oslo Sport and Trauma Research Center The Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education Department of Orthopedics, Ulleval University Hospital of the University of Oslo, NIMI Oslo, Norway; October 24, 2002.

6. Rudolph, KS. Control of the ACL Deficient Knee: Insights into Dynamic Stability. Center for Sport Oslo Sport and Trauma Research Center The Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education Department of Orthopedics, Ulleval University Hospital of the University of Oslo, NIMI, Oslo, Norway; October 23, 2002.

7. Rudolph KS. Knee stabilization in patients with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis: Implications for disease progression. East Carolina University, Dec 10, 2004

8. Rudolph KS, Schmitt LC. Laxity & Instability in people with knee osteoarthritis. 9th International Conference in Orthopaedics, Biomechanics and Sports Rehabilitation, Perugia, Italy November 11-13, 2005.

9. Rudolph KS. A smart knee brace. 9th International Conference in Orthopaedics, Biomechanics and Sports Rehabilitation, Perugia, Italy. November 11-13, 2005.

10. Rudolph KS. Smart fluid devices – variable resistance exercise device. 9th International Conference in Orthopaedics, Biomechanics and Sports Rehabilitation, Perugia, Italy. November 11-13, 2005.

11. Rudolph KS, Schmitt LC. Knee instability and muscle activity in osteoarthritis. 9th International Conference in Orthopaedics, Biomechanics and Sports Rehabilitation, Perugia, Italy. November 11-13, 2005.

12. Rudolph KS, Schmitt LC. Strength, instability, and muscle activation, affect knee motion in people with medial knee osteoarthritis. Presented at the National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington, DC. July 20-22, 2006

13. Rudolph KS, Schmitt LC. Self reported knee Instability Influences Function in People with Medial Knee OA. Presented at the National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington, DC. July 20-22, 2006

14. Rudolph, KS. Smart Knee Brace Applications. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, June 19, 2007.

Course Instructor:

Golden Gate District, CA chapter, APTA District Meeting "Gait Analysis for Clinicians: The Use of Gait Analysis in Treatment Planning", Feb 22, 1994.

Instructor, "Gait Analysis for Clinicians: Gait analysis methods for objective assessment of treatment effects", Instructional course for clinical educators at UCSF/SFSU Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, May 18, 1994

Combined Sections Meeting, APTA Section on Clinical Electrophysiology, Clinical Gait Analysis: Technical and Practical Considerations@ Dallas TX, February 14, 1997

University of Louisville, Functional Fitness and the Science of Joint Preservation Instructional Course. The Influence of Age on Knee Stabilization strategies – implications for OA development. Louisville, KY April 28-29, 2006

University of Louisville, Functional Fitness and the Science of Joint Preservation Instructional Course. Frontal Plane Knee Instability in Medial Compartment Knee Osteoarthritis” Louisville, KY April 28-29, 2006

SELECTED CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES:

• Plasticity along the Neural Axis: How should it affect our Practice? APTA Neurology Section of the APTA. Feb 14, 2007

• The Impact of Technology on Stroke Rehabilitation. Harvard Medical School, Dept of Continuing Education. August 29, 2006

• III STEP Summer Institute on Translating Evidence into Practice: Linking Movement Science and Intervention. Salt Lake City, UT, Jul 15-21, 2005

• Evidence-Based Exercise Interventions for the Older Adult. Dale Avers, PT, DPT, PhD October 15, 2005

• Prosthetic Management and Rehabilitation of Persons with Amputation. Moss Rehabilitation Hospital. April 14, 2000

• Wound Management in the New Millenium. Pre-conference Course: APTA Section on Clinical Electrophys; Feb 2, 2000

• Clinical Gait Analysis: A Focus on Interpretation. At Newington Childrens Hospital, Newington, CT. April 1-3, 1993

• Electromyography Fine-Wire Technique, at the Motion Analysis Lab of Childrens Hospital, San Diego, CA. Sep 18-19, 1992

• Interpretation of Gait Analysis Data, at the Motion Analysis Lab of Children’s Hospital, San Diego, CA. September 14-17, 1992

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

American Physical Therapy Association (Sections on Research, Orthopaedics, Neurology)

American College of Rheumatology

Arthritis Foundation

Osteoarthritis Research Society International

International Society for Posture and Gait Research

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