Chelsea S. Mathews
Assistant Professor
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Orthopaedics Surgery, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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Chelsea S. Mathews is an Assistant Professor in Orthopaedics Surgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research focuses on outcomes related to joint replacement and surgical procedures within the ankle and subtalar joints. She has published work investigating patient outcomes following ankle arthroplasty, including a prospective multicenter study on the Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty with a minimum four-year follow-up. Her publications also address fusion procedures for the ankle and tibiotalocalcaneal regions, as well as the use of custom metallic prostheses after failed total ankle replacements. Mathews' scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 8 total publications and 16 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 17
Selected Publications
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Prospective Multicenter Study of Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty With Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up (2023)
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Ankle and Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion (2022)
Grants & Funding
- Impact of Dynamic Carbon Fiber Ankle Foot Orthosis Horton's Orthotics and Prosthetics Principal Investigator
- A Post-Market, Prospective, Non-Randomized, Multi-Center, Open-Label, Clinical Evaluation of The APEX 3D™ Total Ankle Replacement System (IRB 297335) Paragon 28, Inc. Principal Investigator
- A Post-Market, Prospective, Non-Randomized, Multi-Center, Open-Label, Clinical Evaluation of The APEX 3D™ Total Ankle Replacement System (IRB 297335) Paragon 28, Inc. Principal Investigator
- HammerTube System Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up Study (IRB 274489) Paragon 28, Inc. Principal Investigator
- HammerTube System Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up Study (IRB 274489) Paragon 28, Inc. Principal Investigator
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Top Collaborators
- Ankle and Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion
- Custom Metallic Prostheses After Failed Total Ankle Replacement
- Prospective Multicenter Study of Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty With Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up
- Prospective Multicenter Study of Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty With Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up
- Prospective Multicenter Study of Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty With Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up
- Prospective Multicenter Study of Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty With Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up
- Prospective Multicenter Study of Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty With Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up
- Prospective Multicenter Study of Salto Talaris Ankle Arthroplasty With Minimum 4-Year Follow-Up
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