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Adam Grinberg

In my research, I study sensorimotor function following ACL injury. My current work aims to better understand re-injury fear and anxiety by implementing functional neurophysiological techniques.

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Postdoctoral fellow at Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation Section: Physiotherapy
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-, - Umeå universitet, 901 87 Umeå

In my research, I study sensorimotor function following anterior crociate ligament (ACL) injury, with emphasis on both proprioception and psychological constructs. In particular, re-injury anxiety is presumed to influence sensorimotor processing and resulting functional performance with implications on sports performance and recurring non-contant injuries among anxious and fearful athletes. My current work aims to better assess re-injury fear and anxiety among ACL-injured, as well as non-injured persons by implementing functional tests and measuring neurophysiological expressions of fear-related arousal.

Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Vol. 1, (2)
Grinberg, Adam
BMC Neurology, BioMed Central (BMC) 2023, Vol. 23, (1)
Plotnik, Meir; Arad, Evyatar; Grinberg, Adam; et al.
BMC Neurology, BioMed Central (BMC) 2023, Vol. 23, (1)
Plotnik, Meir; Arad, Evyatar; Grinberg, Adam; et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, John Wiley & Sons 2022, Vol. 40, (1)
Grinberg, Adam; Strong, Andrew; Buck, Sebastian; et al.
Physical Therapy in Sport, Churchill Livingstone 2022, Vol. 55 : 256-263
Grinberg, Adam; Strong, Andrew; Häger, Charlotte
Physical Therapy, Oxford University Press 2022, Vol. 102, (2) : 1-10
Markström, Jonas L.; Grinberg, Adam; Häger, Charlotte K.