Josh Landers Data-verified
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Josh Landers' research focuses on the physiological responses to exercise and injury, with a particular emphasis on blood flow restriction (BFR) techniques. His work investigates the impact of BFR on various physiological markers, including serum tissue plasminogen activator and brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Landers has also explored the intersection of oral health and neurological conditions, specifically Alzheimer's disease, and has published on biomechanical factors contributing to athletic injuries, such as medial malleolar fractures and avulsion fractures of the anterior superior iliac spine. His research has involved collaborations with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Central Arkansas.
Landers' recent publications also address topics such as heterotopic ossification of the Achilles tendon and the role of BFR in deep vein thrombosis. He has published a systematic review examining the effects of BFR exercise on muscle-brain crosstalk. With a h-index of 2 and 8 total publications, Landers is an active researcher in exercise physiology and sports medicine.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 9
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Subtle Avulsion of the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine With Incidental Finding of Coxa Profunda (2024)
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