Julie K. Cremeans-Smith, Ph.D.

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2004 Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States 
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Physiological Psychology, Experimental Psychology
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Douglas L. Delahanty grad student 2004 Kent State
 (The interaction between immune system activity and fatigue in the prediction of recovery among patients undergoing total knee replacement surgery.)
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Cremeans-Smith JK, Greene K, Delahanty DL. (2022) Resilience and recovery from total knee arthroplasty (TKA): a pathway for optimizing patient outcomes. Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Cremeans-Smith JK. (2016) Fear of pain and the frequency with which healthy individuals engage in physical activity International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 16: 300-312
Cremeans-Smith JK, Greene K, Delahanty DL. (2015) Physiological Indices of Stress Prior to and Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Predict the Occurrence of Severe Post-Operative Pain. Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)
Cremeans-Smith JK, Greene K, Delahanty DL. (2015) Trauma history as a resilience factor for patients recovering from total knee replacement surgery. Psychology & Health. 30: 1005-16
Cremeans-Smith JK, Contrera K, Speering L, et al. (2015) Using established predictors of post-traumatic stress to explain variations in recovery outcomes among orthopedic patients. Journal of Health Psychology. 20: 1296-304
Cremeans-Smith JK, Krupko TA, Greene K, et al. (2013) Predicting symptoms of post-traumatic stress among patients undergoing orthopedic surgery on the basis of routinely collected cardiovascular data. Journal of Health Psychology. 18: 55-64
Cremeans-Smith JK, Greene K, Delahanty DL. (2011) Symptoms of postsurgical distress following total knee replacement and their relationship to recovery outcomes. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 71: 55-7
Pinna K, Cremeans-Smith JK, Greene K, et al. (2009) The impact of gender and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal activity on depressive symptoms following surgical stress. Journal of Health Psychology. 14: 1095-104
Cremeans-Smith JK, Soehlen S, Greene K, et al. (2009) In-hospital levels of C-reactive protein and IL-6 predict post-operative depressive symptoms among patients undergoing total knee replacement surgery. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 23: 1096-103
Cremeans-Smith JK, Boarts JM, Greene K, et al. (2009) Patients' reasons for electing to undergo total knee arthroplasty impact post-operative pain severity and range of motion. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 32: 223-33
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