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To investigate the relationship between the peak activity of the three main scapular stabilizing muscles and identifying types of scapular dyskinesis.,Research Advisor, Dr. Edwin Zuchelkowski.
The purpose of this study is to examine the use and the effect of social networks for athletic training education and clinical education.,Research Advisor, Dr. Ellen J. West.
The purpose of this study was to determine the most commonly utilized method for concussion assessment by certified athletic trainers (ATs).,Research Advisor, Dr. Carol Biddington.
The purpose of this study are to determine if collegiate athletes are adhering to recommended measures identified by the NATA guidelines on the prevention of skin disease and identify barriers to implementation of recommended measures.,Research Advisor, Dr. Jodi Dusi.
The purpose of this study is to assess the current perceptions and familiarity of student disability services professionals in regards to concussions and/or MTBI and to identify the most commonly requested and approved disability academic access accommodations available to post-secondary student-athletes.,Research Advisor, Dr. Ellen J.West.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of kinesiotape on throwing accuracy in overhead sport athletes.,Research Advisor, Dr. Ellen West.
To determine the acute efficacy of kinesiotape on throwing velocity.,Research Advisor, Dr. Thomas F. West.
To determine the number of certified Athletic Trainers working at the secondary school level in Massachusetts.,Research Advisor, Dr. Carol Biddington.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of an ACL injury prevention program on gluteus medius strength as well as strength gains from the implementation of the program between males and females.,Research Advisor, Dr. Shelly DiCesaro.
The purpose of the study is to examine the effects of cryotherapy on the lower extremity and peak landing forces measured during a single-leg vertical jump.,Research Advisor, Dr. Thomas F. West.
