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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Achilles Tendon Stiffness Of Division 1 Track And Field Athletes, Erin Luken Spt, Sydney Gustaf Spt, Jessica Thum, Drew Peters Spt, Jason Polzin
Achilles Tendon Stiffness Of Division 1 Track And Field Athletes, Erin Luken Spt, Sydney Gustaf Spt, Jessica Thum, Drew Peters Spt, Jason Polzin
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
Background: No previous research provides data on Achilles tendon (AT) stiffness of Division 1 (D1) track and field (TF) athletes. Limited information is known on what variables influence tendon stiffness in athletes. AT stiffness may have an impact on injury and performance in D1 TF athletes, warranting research. The purpose of this study is to identify if there are factors that correlate with AT stiffness among D1 TF athletes.
Methods: Fifty-one D1 TF athletes voluntarily participated in a cross-sectional study of AT biomechanical measurements at the beginning of the fall season. The MyotonPro was used for measurements at the midline …
Correlation Of Various Heart Rate Measures And Borg Cr10 Ratings Within The First Five Minutes Of Moderate- And Vigorous-Intensity Exercise, Maia Janae Gabrielson Spt, Maddison Elizabeth Hajek Spt, Kiana Lynn Hoff Spt, Rachel Marie Schmitz Spt, Jamie Lynn Schweiss Spt
Correlation Of Various Heart Rate Measures And Borg Cr10 Ratings Within The First Five Minutes Of Moderate- And Vigorous-Intensity Exercise, Maia Janae Gabrielson Spt, Maddison Elizabeth Hajek Spt, Kiana Lynn Hoff Spt, Rachel Marie Schmitz Spt, Jamie Lynn Schweiss Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
Aerobic exercise is a crucial component of an individual’s health regimen. Target heart rate (HR), using HR, percentage of maximum HR, or percentage of HR reserve offers an objective manner to gauge exercise intensity. Rate of perceived exertion (RPE) using either the traditional or modified scale (Borg CR10) offer a subjective option for measuring individual exercise intensity. The purpose of this research study was to investigate the relationship of various HR measures with subjective report of exercise intensity via the Borg CR10 scale during the first five minutes of exercise geared towards moderate and vigorous intensity. Thirty-four college-aged participants completed …
The Effects Of Balance Exercises On Lower Extremity Injury Prevention: A Systematic Review, Madason Gene Leif Spt, Bailey James Neises Spt, Zach Thomas Sebern Spt, Ryan John Hanks Spt
The Effects Of Balance Exercises On Lower Extremity Injury Prevention: A Systematic Review, Madason Gene Leif Spt, Bailey James Neises Spt, Zach Thomas Sebern Spt, Ryan John Hanks Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
Background: Previous systematic reviews have identified injury risk predictors of sport-related lower extremity (LE) injuries based on exercise programs. There are limited studies indicating the advantage of single-leg balance (SLB) training and its effectiveness in lowering injury rates. Research Question: Investigate which types of balance training were used in effective injury prevention programs. Methods: A systematic review utilizing the SPORTDiscus and PubMed databases. Inclusion criteria were randomized controlled trials from the last 10 years that included LE injury prevention, a balance training component and participants aged 10-30. Results: 5 studies were included in the qualitative synthesis, comprising 2,926 athletes. Three …
Knowledge, Awareness, And Intercultural Communication Effectiveness Among Us And Egyptian Student Physical Therapists Following An Educational Intervention, Jordyn Ann Bernstein Spt, Alysa Nichole Gregg Spt, Jessica Deanne Schmidt Spt
Knowledge, Awareness, And Intercultural Communication Effectiveness Among Us And Egyptian Student Physical Therapists Following An Educational Intervention, Jordyn Ann Bernstein Spt, Alysa Nichole Gregg Spt, Jessica Deanne Schmidt Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
Widespread technology has enhanced international collaboration opportunities. In healthcare professions, communication amongst different cultures is an essential skill to help professionals excel in diverse clinical settings. Physical Therapy programs in the US address the need for cultural competence with classroom activities, but direct interactions with student physical therapists (SPTs) from differing countries are rare. The goal of the study was to investigate changes in intercultural communication effectiveness among US and Egyptian SPTs following four educational sessions. Each session featured an educational video about aspects related to physical therapy in each country and was followed by small group discussions, during which …
A Cross-Sectional Cohort Of The Healthy Older Adult Population’S Ability With Left Right Judgment Task, Cody Jay Davis Spt, Aleesha Kristine Kreutzfeldt Spt, Ali A. Kuca Spt, Whitney Anne Smith Spt, Bailey Marie Volmer Spt
A Cross-Sectional Cohort Of The Healthy Older Adult Population’S Ability With Left Right Judgment Task, Cody Jay Davis Spt, Aleesha Kristine Kreutzfeldt Spt, Ali A. Kuca Spt, Whitney Anne Smith Spt, Bailey Marie Volmer Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
Over 100 million US adults suffer from chronic pain, many older adults. In some cases, chronic pain has been shown to alter a person’s body schema and thus their motor imagery ability. Clinically, a measurement of left/right judgment (LRJ) has been used to measure motor imagery. Evidence suggests differences can be found in individuals’ LRJ reaction times and accuracy for those with pain compared to those without. Limited study has been done in the area of LRJ in an older population. The primary objective of this study is to explore LRJ norms for older adults. The secondary aim is to …
What’S All The Racket? Comparing Physical Health Outcomes Between Pickleball And Tennis In Older Athletes, Megan Doneen Wilson Spt, Ashley Nicole Meldrum Spt, Austin Jeffrey Buchholz Spt, Andrew David Taverna Spt, Michael John Olson Spt
What’S All The Racket? Comparing Physical Health Outcomes Between Pickleball And Tennis In Older Athletes, Megan Doneen Wilson Spt, Ashley Nicole Meldrum Spt, Austin Jeffrey Buchholz Spt, Andrew David Taverna Spt, Michael John Olson Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
Background: Pickleball is rising in popularity, especially among older adults. Pickleball boasts psychological and physical benefits to aging athletes. Singles pickleball has been found to approximate brisk walking in metabolic equivalents (METs) at 4.1, while the METs level for singles tennis is 7.0-8.0. The physical health benefits of tennis are known to be positive while those of pickleball are still being explored. With objective differences in MET level it may be surmised that health outcomes might vary between the two sports.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to use the Senior Athlete Fitness Exam (SAFE) to quantify and compare …
Impact Of Perfectionism, Social Media, And Sleep Hygiene, On Stress In Students From Health Professions Programs, Dayton Duane Braley Spt, Madisyn Ann Dingmann Spt, Brooke Elizabeth Grussing Spt, Justin Daniel Heinrichs Spt, Trystin Renae Nilson Spt
Impact Of Perfectionism, Social Media, And Sleep Hygiene, On Stress In Students From Health Professions Programs, Dayton Duane Braley Spt, Madisyn Ann Dingmann Spt, Brooke Elizabeth Grussing Spt, Justin Daniel Heinrichs Spt, Trystin Renae Nilson Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
Title: Impact of Perfectionism, Social Media, and Sleep Hygiene, on Stress in Students from Health Professions Programs
Purpose: Explore the impact and relationships of perfectionism, sleep, and social media on stress in health profession students.
Methods: After IRB approval, 62 health pre-professional/professional students completed this non-experimental survey via Qualtrics. The survey consisted of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), questions about social media usage, and demographic characteristics. Surveys were completed in 2021.
Results: Participant demographics included: 50 female, 12 male; Mean Age (24.16); Program of Study (23 PT, 9 OT, 13 …
Dry Needling For Relief Of Spasticity In Patients With Chronic Stroke: An Evidence Synthesis, Morgan Darner Spt, Tristen Rush Spt, Emily Wald Spt, Christian Whitesell Spt
Dry Needling For Relief Of Spasticity In Patients With Chronic Stroke: An Evidence Synthesis, Morgan Darner Spt, Tristen Rush Spt, Emily Wald Spt, Christian Whitesell Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Perfectionism On Perceived Stress And Sleep Hygiene In Physical Therapy Students, Lindsay Cowman Spt, Trey Furgeson Spt, Jp Noonan Spt
Analysis Of Perfectionism On Perceived Stress And Sleep Hygiene In Physical Therapy Students, Lindsay Cowman Spt, Trey Furgeson Spt, Jp Noonan Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Applying The Current Acute - To - Chronic Workload Ratio Considerations To Running Related Injury Prevention, Chris James Spt, Colton Johnson Spt, Cailey Roth Spt, Justine Schroeder Spt
Applying The Current Acute - To - Chronic Workload Ratio Considerations To Running Related Injury Prevention, Chris James Spt, Colton Johnson Spt, Cailey Roth Spt, Justine Schroeder Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
The Effectiveness Of Conservative Management In Improving The Severity Of Pectus Excavatum In Children & Young Adults: A Systematic Review, Mckenze Carlson Spt, Emma Kays Spt, Cassidy Pringle Spt, Kristi Steptoe Spt
The Effectiveness Of Conservative Management In Improving The Severity Of Pectus Excavatum In Children & Young Adults: A Systematic Review, Mckenze Carlson Spt, Emma Kays Spt, Cassidy Pringle Spt, Kristi Steptoe Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Effective Interventions To Treat Postpartum Diastasis Recti: A Systematic Review, Michaela Hauer Spt, Cassandra Jones Spt, Mattison Munger Spt, Cassidy Wethor Spt
Effective Interventions To Treat Postpartum Diastasis Recti: A Systematic Review, Michaela Hauer Spt, Cassandra Jones Spt, Mattison Munger Spt, Cassidy Wethor Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Cognitive Loading On Landing Mechanics: A Systematic Review, Tyler Havard Spt, Jenny Hofer Spt, Paul Johnson Spt, Rachael Severson Spt
The Influence Of Cognitive Loading On Landing Mechanics: A Systematic Review, Tyler Havard Spt, Jenny Hofer Spt, Paul Johnson Spt, Rachael Severson Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Tactile Acuity Training On Chronic Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Paige Drenth Spt, Ty Garrett Spt, Caleb Gunn Spt, Amy Roby Spt
The Effects Of Tactile Acuity Training On Chronic Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Paige Drenth Spt, Ty Garrett Spt, Caleb Gunn Spt, Amy Roby Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Motivating Older Adults To Participate In Physical Activity, Jenna Mammenga Spt, Deandra Woebke Spt, Kyler Bergeson Spt, Drew Keuck Spt
Motivating Older Adults To Participate In Physical Activity, Jenna Mammenga Spt, Deandra Woebke Spt, Kyler Bergeson Spt, Drew Keuck Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Effectiveness Of An Injury Prevention Program On Division I Track & Field Runners, Courtney Almendinger Spt, Aaron Lemon Spt, Brooke Ireland Spt, Anna Sudbeck Spt
Effectiveness Of An Injury Prevention Program On Division I Track & Field Runners, Courtney Almendinger Spt, Aaron Lemon Spt, Brooke Ireland Spt, Anna Sudbeck Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Competitive Aging Cyclists: Variables Associated With Successful Performance, Alana Hall Spt, Cayla Hirsch Spt, Kelsey Knecht Spt, Miranda Ristau Spt
Competitive Aging Cyclists: Variables Associated With Successful Performance, Alana Hall Spt, Cayla Hirsch Spt, Kelsey Knecht Spt, Miranda Ristau Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Cycling On Bone Health In Senior Athletes, Micah Hettinger Spt, Chesney Nagel Spt, Ember Newman Spt, Ashley Wilson Spt
The Effects Of Cycling On Bone Health In Senior Athletes, Micah Hettinger Spt, Chesney Nagel Spt, Ember Newman Spt, Ashley Wilson Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Hop Width During The Crossover Hop Test, Jon Albright Spt, Barry Ehlers Spt, Taylor Glasoe Spt, Shanna Selby Spt
The Influence Of Hop Width During The Crossover Hop Test, Jon Albright Spt, Barry Ehlers Spt, Taylor Glasoe Spt, Shanna Selby Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Congenital Muscular Torticollis On Postural Control Among Four To Six - Year - Old Children, Josh Henderson, Spt, Alyssa Matson Spt, Nicci Mcguire Spt, Brett Steffen Spt
The Effects Of Congenital Muscular Torticollis On Postural Control Among Four To Six - Year - Old Children, Josh Henderson, Spt, Alyssa Matson Spt, Nicci Mcguire Spt, Brett Steffen Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
A Cross - Sectional Observational Study Testing Reliability And Validity For Tactile Acuity With Grid Localization In Healthy Patients, Molly Horning Spt, Luke Laycock Spt, Leslie Terwilliger Spt
A Cross - Sectional Observational Study Testing Reliability And Validity For Tactile Acuity With Grid Localization In Healthy Patients, Molly Horning Spt, Luke Laycock Spt, Leslie Terwilliger Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Knowledge Of Pelvic Health Among Undergraduate Students, Taylor Hovaldt Spt, Kelsey Grosshuesch Spt, Erica Thyen Spt, Lexie Weier Spt
Knowledge Of Pelvic Health Among Undergraduate Students, Taylor Hovaldt Spt, Kelsey Grosshuesch Spt, Erica Thyen Spt, Lexie Weier Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Resilience And Burnout: Students Vs Practicing Clinicians, Chloe Cornemann Spt, Sydney Giese Spt, Abby Mettler Mettler Spt, Hannah Wolzen Spt
Resilience And Burnout: Students Vs Practicing Clinicians, Chloe Cornemann Spt, Sydney Giese Spt, Abby Mettler Mettler Spt, Hannah Wolzen Spt
Physical Therapy Student Research Projects
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Pain Neuroscience Education On Physician Assistant Students Understanding Of Pain And Attitudes And Beliefs About Pain., Kory Zimney, Adriaan Louw, Julie Johnson, Suzanne Peppers, Kevin Farrell
Effects Of Pain Neuroscience Education On Physician Assistant Students Understanding Of Pain And Attitudes And Beliefs About Pain., Kory Zimney, Adriaan Louw, Julie Johnson, Suzanne Peppers, Kevin Farrell
Faculty Publications
PURPOSE: Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of two different pain neuroscience education (PNE) lectures provided to physician assistant (PA) students. Primary outcomes explored were knowledge of pain and shift in attitudes and beliefs about chronic pain after the lecture.
METHODS: A PNE lecture was provided at two separate university PA programs. One program received a two-hour PNE lecture with a case-based example. The other program received a one-hour PNE lecture without the casebased example. Measurement of change for pre and post-test pain knowledge and attitudes and beliefs about chronic pain were recorded.
RESULTS: Students at both universities showed medium effect …