Recent research journal articles produced by Kinesiology Faculty
Associate Professor Erik Swartz of the Kinesiology:Athletic Training major
Swartz, E.E., Belmore, K., Decoster, L.C., Armstrong, C.W. (2010). Emergency Face-Mask Removal Effectiveness: A Comparison of Traditional and Nontraditional Football Helmet Face-Mask Attachment Systems. This article was published in the Journal of Athletic Training, 45(6):560–569 Read Abstract (pdf)
Decoster, L.C., Swartz, E.E., Cappaert, T.A., Hootman, J.M. Prevalence and Characteristics of General and Football-Specific Emergency Medical Service Activations by High School and Collegiate Certified Athletic Trainers: A National Study. This article was published in the Clin J Sport Med, 20, 436-444. Read Abstract (pdf)
The Influence of Various Factors on High School Football Helmet Face Mask Removal: A Retrospective, Cross-Sectional Analysis. This article was published in Journal of Athletic Training 2007;42(1):11–19. Read Abstract (pdf)
Combined Tool Approach is 100% Successful for Emergency Football Face Mask Removal. This article was published in Clin J Sport Med Volume 17, Number 6, November 2007. Read Abstract (pdf)
The Combined Tool Approach for Face Mask Removal During On-Field Conditions. Journal of Athletic Training 2008;43(1):14–20. Read Abstract (pdf)
Electromyography of Three Scapular Muscles: A Comparative Analysis of the Cuff Link Device and a Standard Push-up. Journal of Athletic Training 2008;43(5):464-469. Read Abstract (pdf)
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Position Statement: Acute Management of the Cervical Spine–Injured Athlete. This article was published in the Journal of Athletic Training 2009;44(3):306–331. Read Abstract (pdf)
Assistant Professor Dain Laroche of the Kinesiology:Exercise Science option
Elderly women have blunted response to resistance training despite reduced antagonist coactivation. The article was published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2008: 40:1660-1668. Read Abstract (pdf)
Professor Michael Gass of the Kinesiology:Outdoor Education option
Gillis, H. L. & Gass, M. A. (2010). Treating Juveniles in a Sex Offender Program Using Adventure-Based Programming: A Matched Group Design. This article was published in the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 19, 1, 1-15. Read Abstract (pdf)
The Effectiveness of Treatment Efficacy using an Adventure Therapy for Young People Involved in the Juvenile Justice System: News of a Difference. The article was published in Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 25 (3). Read Abstract (pdf)
The Project Adventure RESPECT Program: Implementing an experientially-based intervention as an agent for whole school social and academic change in the era of evidence-based practice. This article was published in Education 3-13, 37 (1), 1-12. Read Abstract (pdf)
Assistant Professor Brent Bell of the Kinesiology:Outdoor Education option
Orientation to the student role: What do you expect from millennials? This article was published in The Journal of College Orientation and Transition, 17, 2. Read Abstract (pdf)
Important Factors Leading to Outdoor Orientation Program Outcomes: A Qualitative Exploration of Survey Results. This article was published in the Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 3, 1, 26-39. Read Abstract (pdf)
Professor Stephen Hardy of the Kinesiology:Sport Studies option
The Material Culture of Sport: Toward a Typology. This article was published in Journal of Sport History, 36, 1 (Spring 2009): 129-52. Read Abstract (pdf)
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