Recent Presentations

Sigmund, KJ., Hoger Bement, M.K, Earl-Boehm, J.E. 71st Virtual NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “Central Sensitization in Patellofemoral Pain: A Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Virtual. (June 2020).

Earl-Boehm, J. E., 72nd Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, “The Marjory A. King Research to Reality Lecture: Proximal muscle function, dynamic malalignment and patellofemoral pain.,” Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association, Mashantucket, CT. (January 12, 2020).

Sigmund, K., Earl-Boehm, J. E., 6th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, “Does the Evidence Support Pain Sensitization in Patellofemoral Pain?: A Systematic Review,” International Patellofemoral Research Network, Milwaukee, WI. (October 2019).

Sigmund, K., Earl-Boehm, J. E., 6th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, “EMG and force analysis of a weightbearing squat‐hold position compared to traditional hip strength assessment positions,” International Patellofemoral Research Network, Milwaukee, WI. (October 2019).

Thorpe, J., Earl-Boehm, J. E., 6th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, “The Prevalence of Patellofemoral Pain in the Community,” International Patellofemoral Research Network, Milwaukee, WI. (October 2019).

Ildefonso, K., Earl-Boehm, J. E., Arvinen-Barrow, M., Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, “Collegiate student-athletes’ perceptions of social support,” Portland, OR, USA. (October 2019).

Koshewa, L. Ebersole, K. (Huddleston, W. E. Earl-Boehm, J. E. 70th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “Does Restricting Anterior Movement of the Knees During a Barbell Back Squat Alter Lower Extremity Biomechanics?,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2019).

Ericksen, H. M. Reckelberg, R. ,Earl-Boehm, J. E. ,70th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “Evaluation of Landing Error Scoring System and High School Sport Participation in Army Reserve Officer Training Corps,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2019).

Atkielski, S. Earl-Boehm, J. E, Reckelberg, R., Ericksen, H. M., 70th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “Functional Movement Screen Improvement over a 3 Month Period in Army Reserve Officer Training Corps,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2019).

Hocking, A. Ericksen, H. M. O’Connor, K. M., Earl-Boehm, J. E., 70th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “Investigating Hip and Trunk Kinematics and Strength Differences Between Those With a History of Exertional Medial Tibial Pain and Healthy Controls,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2019).

Earl-Boehm, J. E. Reckelberg, R. ,Ericksen, H. M., 70th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “Risk Classification of Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets Based on FMS and Y-balance Performance Testing,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2019).

Sigmund, K.), Earl-Boehm, J. E, 70th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “EMG and Force Analysis of a Weightbearing Squat-Hold Position Compared to Traditional Hip Strength Assessment Positions,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2019).

Thorpe, J., Dey, P. , Earl-Boehm, J. E. , 70th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo, “The Prevalence of Patellofemoral Pain in the Community,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2019).

Sigmund, K., Earl-Boehm, J. E., UWM Partners for Health Spring Research Symposium, “EMG and Force Analysis of a Weightbearing Squat-Hold Position Compared to Traditional Hip Strength Assessment Positions,” Milwaukee, WI. (May 2019).

Mach, M., Earl-Boehm, J. E., UWM Partners for Health Spring Research Symposium, “Validity of the Single-Leg Landing Error Scoring System (SL-LESS) to 3D Biomechanics in Physically Active Females,” Milwaukee, WI. (May 2019).

Earl-Boehm, J. E., 45th Annual WATA Meeting and Symposium, “Work Life Balance and Professional Service,” Wisconsin Athletic Trainers Association, Stevens Point, WI. (April 2019).

Koshewa, L., Huddleston, W. E., Ebersole, K., Earl-Boehm, J. E., UWM Partners for Health Spring Research Symposium, “Does restricting anterior movement of the knees during a barball back squat alter lower extremity biomechanics?,” Milwaukee, WI. (May 2018).

Hocking, A., Ericksen, H. M., O’Connor, K. M., Earl-Boehm, J. E., UWM Partners for Health Spring Research Symposium, “Investigating hip and trunk kinematic and strength differences between those with a history of exertional medial tibial pain and healthy controls.,” Milwaukee, WI. (May 2018).

Thorpe, J. , Dey, P., Selfe, J., Earl-Boehm, J. E., UWM Partners for Health Spring Research Symposium, “Using SNAPPS to Determine the Prevalence of Patellofemoral Pain in Southeastern Wisconsin,” University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. (April 2018).

Earl-Boehm, J. E., Poel, D., Zalewski, K. R., Ebersole, K., Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, “The effects of military style ruck marching on lower extremity loading and exertion.,” Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association, Wheeling, IL. (March 2018).

Lally E.M., Begalle R., Selkow N., Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Clinical Symposia, “Plantar foot pressures in those with and without a lateral hip shift during an overhead squat,” Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers’ Association, Westminster, Colorado. (March 2017).

Lally E.M., Begalle R., Selkow N., National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Clinical Symposia, “Plantar foot pressures in those with and without a lateral hip shift during an overhead squat,” National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Houston, TX. (June 2017).

Lally, E.M., Earl-Boehm, J.E., Ericksen, H.M., UWM Partners for Health Spring Research Symposium, “Investigating the effect of external focus instruction versus internal focus instruction and a control on jump-landing biomechanics in healthy females,” Milwaukee, WI. (May 2019).

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