Dr. Gregory Sawicki, MD, MPH
Pulmonologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Pulmonology
300 Longwood Avenue Childrens Hospital Boston MA, 02115About
Dr. Gregory Sawicki practices Pediatric Pulmonology in Boston, MA. Dr. Sawicki treats children who have breathing problems, or a problem with his or her lungs. Pediatric pulmonologists often treat children with chronic cough, difficulty breathing, recurring pneumonia, asthma, cystic fibrosis, apnea, chronic lung disease in premature infants, noisy breathing, and conditions that require special equipment to monitor and/or help with breathing at home.
Education and Training
Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma 2001
Harvard Medical School 2001
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Pulmonology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Mechanical performance of artificial pneumatic muscles to power an ankle-foot orthosis.
- An improved powered ankle-foot orthosis using proportional myoelectric control.
- The effects of powered ankle-foot orthoses on joint kinematics and muscle activation during walking in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury.
- Powered lower limb orthoses for gait rehabilitation.
- Adults with cystic fibrosis report important and unmet needs for disease information.
- Kinematics and muscle activity of individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury during treadmill stepping with and without manual assistance.
- A PHYSIOLOGIST'S PERSPECTIVE ON ROBOTIC EXOSKELETONS FOR HUMAN LOCOMOTION.
- Mechanics and energetics of level walking with powered ankle exoskeletons.
- Powered ankle exoskeletons reveal the metabolic cost of plantar flexor mechanical work during walking with longer steps at constant step frequency.
- Mechanics and energetics of incline walking with robotic ankle exoskeletons.
- A pneumatically powered knee-ankle-foot orthosis (KAFO) with myoelectric activation and inhibition.
- It pays to have a spring in your step.
- Measuring the transition readiness of youth with special healthcare needs: validation of the TRAQ--Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire.
- Uncontrolled asthma in a commercially insured population from 2002 to 2007: trends, predictors, and costs.
- Employment experiences among adolescents and young adults with cystic fibrosis.
Clinical Trials
Treatments
- Asthma
- Birth Defects
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (copd)
- Cystic Fibrosis (cf)
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