1. SCOPING REVIEW ON STRESS-INJURY RELATIONS IN ATHLETIC AND OCCUPATIONAL CONTEXTS Open Access Author: Singh, Harnoor Title: SCOPING REVIEW ON STRESS-INJURY RELATIONS IN ATHLETIC AND OCCUPATIONAL CONTEXTS Area of Honors: Kinesiology Keywords: StressInjuryAthleticOccupationalAthletic injuryOccupational Injury File: Download Thesis_finalSingh.pdf Thesis Supervisors: David E Conroy, Thesis SupervisorJessica Lynn Schultz, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. CONTRIBUTIONS OF MOVEMENT VARIABILITY TO AVOIDING IMPINGEMENT IN TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT Open Access Author: Minniti, Melissa Carolyn Title: CONTRIBUTIONS OF MOVEMENT VARIABILITY TO AVOIDING IMPINGEMENT IN TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT Area of Honors: Kinesiology Keywords: hip replacementimpingementbiomechanicsmovement variability File: Download thesis_final_version2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Stephen Jacob Piazza, Thesis SupervisorJessica Lynn Schultz, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Quantifying Sub-Concussive Impacts of Division I Football Players: A Comparison of the BodiTrak System and Video Footage Open Access Author: Atif, Hamna Title: Quantifying Sub-Concussive Impacts of Division I Football Players: A Comparison of the BodiTrak System and Video Footage Area of Honors: Kinesiology Keywords: Sub-Concussive Impactsconcussionfootballaccelerometervideo quantification File: Download Atif_Hamna_QuantifyingSubconcussiveImpacts.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Semyon Slobounov, Thesis SupervisorDr. Mary Jane De Souza, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. AGE-RELATED WHITE MATTER CHANGES MEDIATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND SPEED OF PROCESSING Open Access Author: Ryan, Casey Aileen Title: AGE-RELATED WHITE MATTER CHANGES MEDIATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND SPEED OF PROCESSING Area of Honors: Kinesiology Keywords: AgingSpeed of ProcessingDTIMediation File: Download Ryan_Casey_WhiteMatterMediation.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Nancy Anne Coulter Dennis, Thesis SupervisorDr. Mary Jane De Souza, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. VALIDATING THE USE OF PERIPHERAL BONE SITES TO PREDICT THE RISK OF FEMORAL NECK FRACTURE Open Access Author: Alba, Rachel L Title: VALIDATING THE USE OF PERIPHERAL BONE SITES TO PREDICT THE RISK OF FEMORAL NECK FRACTURE Area of Honors: Kinesiology Keywords: pQCTperipheral quantitative computed tomographyfemoral neck fractureperipheral bone sites File: Download Alba_Rachel_ValidatingPeripheralBoneSites.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Allison Altman Singles, Thesis SupervisorDr. Sandy Feinstein, Thesis Honors Advisor