D. Casey Kerrigan, M.D., M.S.
Department Chair
Faculty Rank:Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Primary Department: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia
Other Appointments:Professor of Sports Medicine
M.D. Degree: Harvard Medical School, 1987
Residency: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,University of California at Los Angeles, Multi-Campus Program
Certifications: 1988 National Board of Medical Examiners Diplomat, 1992 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Diplomat
Clinical Interests: General Rehabilitation
Research Interests: Mechanics and physiology of walking and running
Email Address:PhysicalMed&Rehab@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
Publications
Motion Analysis Laboratory
Gait Analysis
Wide vs. Narrow Heeled Shoes and Knee Osteoarthritis
Special Insole Lessens Pain, Progression of Knee Arthritis
Aesthetics of Walking
Men's Shoes and Knee Joint Torques
Propulsive Adaptation to Changing Gait Speed
Identification of Kinetic Differences Between Fallers and Nonfallers in the Elderly
Gender Differences in Joint Biomechanics During Walking
Elderly Play it Safe in Treating Osteoarthritis
Time to Heel: Knee Osteoarthritis in Women
High Heels Dangerous to Your Health
Narrow or Wide, Heels are Tough on Knees
High Heels Make Women Vulnerable to Osteoarthritis of the Knee
Noise-Enhanced Vibrotactile Sensitivity in Older Adults, Patients with Stroke, and Patients with Diabetic Neuropathy