Current Projects of the NMRL Research Associates
The graduate student research associates of the NMRL actively participate in and lead independent research projects within the NMRL. We are proud to support the work that they do.
Listed below are the current research projects for which an NMRL graduate research associate is the Principal Investigator.
Development and evaluation of instrumented soccer equipment to collect ankle joint kinematics in the field
(Dissertation)
Principal Investigator: Jon Akins
Effects of Maximal Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise Bouts on Heart Rate Recovery and Postural Control
(Independent Project)
Principal Investigator:Katelyn Fleishman Allison
The Effect of Carbohydrate/Electrolyte Feedings on Postural Stability, Muscle Activation Patterns, and Landing Mechanics
(Independent Project)
Principal Investigator: Matthew Darnell
Correlation of proximal tibial acceleration with kinematic and kinetic variables during single-leg stop-jump and drop-landings
(Master's Thesis)
Principal Investigator: Nicholas Heebner
The effect of Kinesio® Tape on shoulder proprioception, scapular kinematics, and strength in subjects with and without subacromial impingement syndrome
(Independent Project)
Principal Investigator: Karen Keenan
Within trial and between trials reliability of plantar pressure measurements in ambulatory adults using the Emed and Pedar Systems
(Independent Project)
Principal Investigator: Karen Keenan
Relationship between Functional Ankle Instability Questionnaires and Static and Dynamic Postural Stability in Previously Injured and Healthy Controls
(Independent Project)
Principal Investigator: Jon Pederson
Dynamic Postural Stability during a Rotational Jump Landing
(Independent Project)
Principal Investigator: Jon Pederson