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Paul S. Weinhold
Associate Professor, Primary Core Faculty

Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Biomedical Engineering

Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering
UNC Chapel Hill and NC State University


UNC Chapel Hill Office
2340-B MBRB
UNC Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7055
Phone: 919-966-9077

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Primary Research Area:

Biomedical Engineering including Biomechanics, Implant Design, Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, Sports Medicine, Tissue Mechanics

Education:

PH.D., North Carolina State University
M.S., Mississippi State University
B.S., Mississippi State University

Recent Publications:

  1. Almekinders, L.C.; Vellema, J.H.; Weinhold, P.S. Strain Patterns in the patellar tendon and the implications for patellar tendinopathy. Knee Surg. Sports Traumatol. Arthroscop. 10:2-5; 2002.
  2. Yamazaki, S.; Banes, A.J.; Weinhold, P.S.; Tsuzaki, M.; Kawakami, M.; Minchew, J.T. Vibratory loading decreases extracellular matrix and matrix metalloproteinase gene expression in rabbit annulus cells. The Spine Journal. 2(6):415-420; 2002.
  3. Chudik, S.; Weinhold, P.S.; Dahners, L..E. Percutaneous plate fixation of surgical neck fractures of the proximal humerus: a biomechanical study of a new device. Journal Shoulder & Elbow Surgery.12 (6):578-588; 2003.
  4. Devkota, A. ;Weinhold, P.S. Mechanical Response of Tendon to Ramp Loading to Varying Strain Limits. Clinical. Biomechanics. 18(10):969-974; 2003.
  5. DeMorat, G.; Weinhold, P.; Blackburn, T.; Chudik, S.; Garrett, W. Aggressive quadriceps loading can induce non-contact ACL injury. Am J Sports Med 32(2):477-483; 2004.
  6. Hanson, C.; Weinhold, P.; Afshari, H.; Dahners, L. The Effect of Analgesic Agents on the Healing Rat MCL. Am J Sports Med 33(5): 1-6; 2005.
  7. Devkota, A.; Weinhold, P. A Tissue Explant System for Assessing Tendon Overuse Injury. Med. Engr. & Physics 27(9):803-8; 2005.

Date of Last Modification: 9/27/2005

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