Ashutosh Khandha, Ph.D.

ASHUTOSH KHANDHA

ASHUTOSH KHANDHA
Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

102C Spencer Lab
Newark, DE 19716
E: ashutosh@udel.edu

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EDUCATION

  • PhD Biomedical Engineering, 2016, University of Delaware
  • MS Bioengineering, 2004, University of Toledo, OH, USA
  • BS Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, 2000,University of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

Incorporating translational and hands-on practical training in engineering education, related to medical imaging, instrumentation, device development and computational biomechanics.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

For a complete publication list, check Dr. Khandha’s Google Scholar.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Khandha A, Goel V. (2018) Design rationale for posterior dynamic stabilization relevant for spine surgery. (submitted, in review)

Goel V, Khandha A, Vadapalli S. (2005) Musculoskeletal biomechanics, an overview. Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 8, Chapter 4, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 39-56

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Khandha A, Manal K, Wellsandt E, Marmon A, Capin JJ, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2018) High Muscle Co-contraction Does Not Result in High Joint Forces During Gait in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficient Knees. Journal of Orthopaedic Research (accepted, in press)

Capin JJ, Khandha A, Zarzycki R, Arundale AJH, Ziegler ML, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2018) Tibiofemoral Loading and Gait Mechanics in Men of the ACL-SPORTS Randomized Control Trial. Journal of Orthopaedic Research (accepted, in press)

Capin JJ, Khandha A, Zarzycki R, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2018) Gait Mechanics Differ after ACL Reconstruction Based on Medial Meniscal Treatment. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (accepted, in press)

Khandha A, Manal K, Wellsandt E, Capin JJ, Snyder-Mackler L, Buchanan TS. (2017) Gait mechanics in those with/without medial compartment knee osteoarthritis five years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Special Issue: Injury and Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis, Journal of Orthopaedic Research 35(3)625-633

Wellsandt E, Khandha A, Manal K, Axe MJ, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2017) Predictors of knee joint loading after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Special Issue: Injury and Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis, Journal of Orthopaedic Research 35(3)651-656

Capin JJ, Khandha A, Zarzycki R, Manal K, Buchanan TS, Snyder-Mackler L. (2017) Gait mechanics and second ACL rupture: Implications for delaying return-to-sport. Journal of Orthopaedic Research 35(9) 1894-1901

Robbins AK, Mateson AB, Khandha A, Pugarelli JE, Buchanan TS, Akins RE, Barthold JS. (2016) Fetal rat gubernaculum mesenchymal cells adopt myogenic and myofibroblast-like phenotypes. The Journal of Urology 196(1) 270-278

Hallab N, Khandha A, Malcolmson G, Timm J. (2008) In vitro assessment of serum-saline ratios for fluid simulator testing of highly modular spinal implants with articulating surfaces. International Journal of Spine Surgery 2(4) 171-183

Bono C, Khandha A, Vadapalli S, Holekamp S, Goel V, Garfin S. (2007) Residual sagittal motion after lumbar fusion: A finite element analysis with implications on radiographic flexion-extension criteria. Spine 32(4) 417-422

Vadapalli S, Sairyo K, Goel V, Robon M, Biyani A, Khandha A, Ebraheim N. (2006) Biomechanical rationale for using PolyEtherEtherKetone (PEEK) Spacers for lumbar interbody fusion – A finite element study. Spine 31(26) E992-E998

Vadapalli S, Robon M, Biyani A, Sairyo K, Khandha A, Goel V. (2006) Effect of lumbar interbody cage geometry on construct stability – A cadaveric study. Spine 31(19) 2189-2194