CHRISTOPHER HOVORKA

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentSchool of Health Professions
AddressOne Baylor Plaza
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    1. Hovorka CF, Kogler GF, Chang YH, Gregor RJ. Selective orthotic constraint of lower limb movement during walking reveals new insights into neuromuscular adaptation. Front Rehabil Sci. 2024; 5:1354115. PMID: 38994331; PMCID: PMC11236798.
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    2. Hovorka CF. Leveraging Digital Workflows to Transition the Orthotics and Prosthetics Profession Toward a Client-Centric and Values-Based Care Model. Can Prosthet Orthot J. 2023; 6(2):42221. PMID: 38873133; PMCID: PMC11168606.
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    3. Kogler GF, Hovorka CF. Academia's Role to Drive Change in the Orthotics and Prosthetics profession. Can Prosthet Orthot J. 2021; 4(2):36673. PMID: 37615001; PMCID: PMC10443467.
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    4. Hovorka CF, Kogler GF, Chang YH, Gregor R. Material properties and application of biomechanical principles provide significant motion control performance in experimental ankle foot orthosis-footwear combination. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2021 02; 82:105285. PMID: 33548768.
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    5. Faghri PD, Votto JJ, Hovorka CF. Venous hemodynamics of the lower extremities in response to electrical stimulation. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1998 Jul; 79(7):842-8. PMID: 9685103.
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    6. Hovorka C. More emphasis on bequests needed in balanced program. Fund Raising Manage. 1980 Mar; 11(1):32-5. PMID: 10245388.
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