Peter Thomsen-Freitas
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| Institution | University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus |
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| Department | SOM-PM&R Physical Therapy |
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Research T32AR080630 (Michael Zuscik)Feb 1, 2024 - Jan 31, 2026 NIH/NIAMS Interdisciplinary Training in Musculoskeletal Research Role Description: The Colorado Program for Musculoskeletal Research NIH T32 (CPMR T32) will train Ph.D. candidates and postdoctoral fellows in diverse areas of musculoskeletal science spanning across the spectrum from basic science to translational/preclinical study, to clinical trialing. The CPMR T32 program provides a robust palette of educational programming that is aligned with cutting-edge research opportunities in bone and cartilage biology and disease, regenerative medicine, musculoskeletal development, biomechanics, mechanobiology, and musculoskeletal performance/pain management. Role: Predoctoral Research Scholar (PhD Trainee) |
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Gaffney BMM, Thomsen-Freitas PB, Georgiou GM, Melton DH, Christiansen CL, Stoneback JW. Whole-body angular momentum is influenced by bone-anchored limb use and amputation level during walking. Gait Posture. 2026 Feb; 124:109991. PMID: 41044021.
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Tracy JB, Gaffney BMM, Thomsen-Freitas PB, Awad ME, Melton DH, Christiansen CL, Stoneback JW. Hip joint mechanics during swing limb advancement with bone-anchored limb use. J Biomech. 2025 Nov; 192:112978. PMID: 40992025.
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Awad ME, Lev G, Melton DH, Shaw KG, Thomsen-Freitas PB, Gaffney BMM, Christiansen CL, Stoneback JW. Colorado Limb Donning-Timed Up and Go (COLD-TUG) Test in Lower-Extremity Amputation: Less Donning Time with Osseointegrated Bone-Anchored Prosthetic Limb. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2025 May 13; 107(14):1611-1619. PMID: 40359258.
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Thomsen-Freitas PB, Stoneback JW, Tracy JB, Awad ME, Melton DH, Gaffney BMM, Christiansen CL. Altered cumulative joint moments and increased joint moment symmetry during sit-to-stand transitions for transfemoral bone-anchored limb users: A case series. Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2025 Apr; 124:106476. PMID: 40037117.
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Gaffney BMM, Gimarc D, Thomsen-Freitas PB, Pattee J, Wong C, Milius DW, Melton DH, Christiansen CL, Stoneback JW. Associations Between Skeletal Alignment and Biomechanical Symmetry Before and After Transfemoral Bone-anchored Limb Implantation. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2025 05 01; 483(5):902-914. PMID: 39745233.
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Tracy JB, Gaffney BMM, Thomsen PB, Awad ME, Melton DH, Christiansen CL, Stoneback JW. Dynamic gait stability and stability symmetry for people with transfemoral amputation: A case-series of 19 individuals with bone-anchored limbs. J Biomech. 2024 Jun; 171:112208. PMID: 38941842.
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Thomsen PB, Gaffney BMM, Tracy JB, Vandenberg NW, Awad ME, Christiansen CL, Stoneback JW. Cumulative loading increases and loading asymmetries persist during walking for people with a transfemoral bone-anchored limb. Gait Posture. 2024 Sep; 113:46-52. PMID: 38843706.
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Gaffney BMM, Thomsen PB, Leijendekkers RA, Christiansen CL, Stoneback JW. Lumbopelvic movement coordination during walking improves with transfemoral bone anchored limbs: Implications for low back pain. Gait Posture. 2024 03; 109:318-326. PMID: 38432038.
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Thomsen PB, Aumeier JW, Wilbur CA, Oro EG, Carlson HB, Christensen JC. Lower Limb Extension Power is Associated With Slope Walking Joint Loading Mechanics in Older Adults. J Appl Biomech. 2022 Jun 01; 38(3):164-169. PMID: 35523420.
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