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Jonathan D Day

TitleProf,Clin Asoc
InstitutionUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
DepartmentOrthopedic Surgery
AddressOUCPB BA
1200 Children's Ave
Oklahoma City OK 73104
Phone405/271-3644 ext 41029
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    1. Day JD, Dionne CP, James S, Wang H. Determinants of healing and readiness for prosthetic fitting after transtibial amputation: Integrative literature review. Prosthet Orthot Int. 2023 Feb 01; 47(1):43-53. PMID: 36791380.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Shotande MO, Veirs KP, Day JD, Ertl WJJ, Fagg AH, Dionne CP. Comparing Temporospatial Performance During Brisk and Self-Paced Walking by Men With Osteomyoplastic Transfemoral Amputation and Controls Using Pressure and Muscle Activation Peak Times. Front Rehabil Sci. 2022; 3:848657. PMID: 36188948; PMCID: PMC9397685.
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    3. Aydinyan KK, Day JD, Troiano GM, Digoy GP. Non-invasive methods to maintain cervical spine position after pediatric tracheal resections. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2017 Jul; 98:121-125. PMID: 28583488.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
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