Meet Our Team

Lab Faculty

Jennifer Earl-Boehm, PhD, ATC, FNATA

Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences & Technology

Research interests:
Lower extremity movement; functional analysis; hip muscle function; overuse injuries; patellofemoral pain; biopsychosocial.

Hayley Ericksen, PhD, ATC

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences & Technology

Research interests:
Lower extremity movement; functional analysis; injury risk evaluation; jump-landing mechanics; injury prevention; anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Renee Reckelberg

Renee Reckelberg, MS, ATC, CES, CKTF

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences & Technology

Research interests:
Injury risk; injury prevention; kinetic chain movement patterns.

Current Students

Erin Lally

Erin Lally, MS, ATC

Doctoral student, PhD Kinesiology
Research interests: Identification of lower extremity biomechanics during various tasks and investigation on methods of changing movement patterns.

Key Words: movement assessment tools, lower extremity injury, movement intervention programs, biopsychosocial aspects of rehabilitation.

Madison Mach

Madison Mach, MS ISSA

Doctoral student, PhD Kinesiology
Research interests: Identification of biomechanical and anatomical characteristics that could increase injury risk in activities such as running, with a focus on how pelvic position can influence lower extremity biomechanics.

Key words: lower extremity movement, overuse injuries, running related injuries, kinematics, movement assessment tools, gait analysis, lower limb alignment.

Kemery Sigmund, MS, ATC

Doctoral student, PhD Kinesiology
Research interests: The interaction of chronic musculoskeletal pain and altered motor control and movement patterns.

Key Words: Chronic musculoskeletal pain, patellofemoral pain, central sensitization, quantitative sensory testing, electromyography, kinematics, motor control, movement patterns.

Jennifer Thorpe

Jennifer Thorpe, MS, ATC

Doctoral student, PhD Health Sciences
Research interests: Understanding patellofemoral pain and rehabilitation from a biopsychosocial perspective.

Key Words: Movement retraining, patellofemoral pain, biopsychosocial factors of rehabilitation, lower extremity biomechanics, kinematics.

Lab Affiliations and Partnerships

US Army Reserve Officers Training Corps, Golden Eagle Battalion