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Andrew J Ries
Andrew J Ries
Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, University of Minnesota
Verified email at gillettechildrens.com
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The efficacy of ankle-foot orthoses on improving the gait of children with diplegic cerebral palsy: a multiple outcome analysis
AJ Ries, TF Novacheck, MH Schwartz
PM&R 7 (9), 922-929, 2015
1062015
Ground reaction and solid ankle–foot orthoses are equivalent for the correction of crouch gait in children with cerebral palsy
AJ Ries, MH Schwartz
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 61 (2), 219-225, 2019
432019
A data driven model for optimal orthosis selection in children with cerebral palsy
AJ Ries, TF Novacheck, MH Schwartz
Gait & posture 40 (4), 539-544, 2014
402014
Low gait efficiency is the primary reason for the increased metabolic demand during gait in children with cerebral palsy
AJ Ries, MH Schwartz
Human movement science 57, 426-433, 2018
192018
Interobserver reliability in the interpretation of three‐dimensional gait analysis in children with gait disorders
KK Wang, JL Stout, AJ Ries, TF Novacheck
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 61 (6), 710-716, 2019
82019
A model for understanding the causes and consequences of walking impairments
MH Schwartz, KM Steele, AJ Ries, AG Georgiadis, BA MacWilliams
PLoS one 17 (12), e0270731, 2022
72022
Short-term causal effects of common treatments in ambulatory children and young adults with cerebral palsy: three machine learning estimates
MH Schwartz, AJ Ries, AG Georgiadis
Scientific reports 12 (1), 7818, 2022
72022
Rectus femoris transfer in children with cerebral palsy: comparing a propensity score‐matched observational study to a randomized controlled trial
MH Schwartz, AJ Ries
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 63 (2), 196-203, 2021
62021
Reliability of the modified lateral pillar classification for Legg Calvé Perthes disease performed by a large group of international paediatric orthopaedic surgeons
JC Laine, SA Novotny, S Huhnstock, AJ Ries, JE Tis, WN Sankar, CH Jo, ...
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics 14 (6), 529-536, 2020
42020
Alternative methods for measuring ankle-foot orthosis alignment in clinical care
AJ Ries, MH Schwartz, TF Novacheck, K Walt, J Klein
Gait & Posture 90, 86-91, 2021
32021
Comparative effectiveness of ground reaction and solid ankle foot orthoses for crouch gait in children with cerebral palsy
A Ries, M Schwartz
Gait & Posture 1 (42), S90, 2015
32015
Do ankle-foot orthoses improve gait for individuals with cerebral palsy?
AJ Ries, A Rozumalski, MH Schwartz
Gait & Posture, S20-S21, 2013
32013
A patella marker to improve hip and knee kinematics for models with functionally defined joint axes
AJ Ries, MH Schwartz
Gait & Posture 87, 43-48, 2021
22021
Comparison of five different methodologies for evaluating ankle–foot orthosis stiffness
BR Shuman, D Totah, DH Gates, F Gao, AJ Ries, E Russell Esposito
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 20 (1), 11, 2023
12023
Quantifying alignment bias during the fabrication and fitting of ankle-foot orthoses: A single center study
AJ Ries, J Klein, TF Novacheck, K Walt, MH Schwartz
Gait & Posture 96, 29-34, 2022
12022
Estimating the Efficacy of Common Treatments in Children and Young Adults Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy Using Three Machine Learning Algorithms
MH Schwartz, AJ Ries, AG Georgiadis
medRxiv, 2021.10. 06.21264624, 2021
12021
Evaluating and Improving the Efficacy of Ankle Foot Orthoses for Children with Cerebral Palsy
AJ Ries
University of Minnesota, 2017
12017
Predicting changes in gait associated with optimal ankle-foot orthosis selection in children with cerebral palsy
AJ Ries, TF Novacheck, MH Schwartz
Gait & Posture, S78-S79, 2014
12014
Adapting a commercially available software program to improve ADR reporting.
AJ Ries, MA Kraynak
Formulary (Cleveland, Ohio) 30 (11), 697-8, 703, 1995
11995
Demonstrating the Utility of Instrumented Gait Analysis in the Treatment of Children with Cerebral Palsy
MH Schwartz, AJ Ries, AG Georgiadis, H Kainz
medRxiv, 2023.10. 13.23296949, 2023
2023
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