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Mentorship of New Faculty Members
Lindsey E. Eberman, Leamor Kahanov, Moti Kahanov, and Adam Yoder
Edited by Mary Barnum
Faculty-Led, Short-Term Study Abroad
M. Susan Guyer
Edited by Malissa Martin
What's in a Grade: Faculty Responsibility for Grade Inflation
Tamerah Hunt and Fredrick Gardin
Column-editor : James M. Mensch
Current Issues in Athletic Training Faculty Technology Development
Pradeep Vanguri and Rob Gray
Academic Faculty and Clinical Staff: The “Growing Pains“ of Education Advancement
Angela Perusek and Malissa Martin
Column-editor : Malissa Martin
The Effects of Self-Myofascial Release on Hamstring and Gastrocnemius Muscles Using Foam Roll on Postural Sway, Knee Proprioception, and Dynamic Balance in Recreationally Active Females
Mahdis Dadfar and Foad Seidi
foam rolling on postural sway. Acknowledgments This study was funded by Department of Health and Sports Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. This study was extracted from a research project of the University of Tehran with the code 28774
Effect of Floss Band on Anaerobic Exercise and Muscle Tissue Oxygenation
David Marko, Patrik Vymyslický, Petr Miřátský, Petr Bahenský, Tomáš Malý, Radek Vobr, and Miroslav Krajcigr
and avoid heavy exercise 2 days before the first test. All subjects had prior experience with the testing procedures (30-WAT) used within the current investigation. This research was performed with consent of the Ethics Committee, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia, Ref. No.: 002
The Effect of Remote Myofascial Release on Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain With Hamstrings Tightness
Hassan Tamartash, Farid Bahrpeyma, and Manijhe Mokhtari Dizaji
in patients with chronic nonspecific LBP. Acknowledgments The authors thank the study participants and the Deputy of Research and Technology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University. All authors were equally involved in the study. All stages of the study were approved by the Ethics
Effect of Skiing on Physical Performance, Pain, and Quality of Life Based on Gender
Arzu Keskin-Aktan, Nilüfer Keskin-Dilbay, and Özden Kutlay
, Faculty of Health Sciences. Those who had a history of surgery and/or serious traumas to the spine, and the lower and upper limb joints, those with chronic disease, and/or substance abuse (for skiers and controls), were not included in the study. The physical activity levels of all participants were
Effective Stretching Positions of the Piriformis Muscle Evaluated Using Shear Wave Elastography
Hikari Itsuda, Masahide Yagi, Ko Yanase, Jun Umehara, Hiyu Mukai, and Noriaki Ichihashi
. Ethical Registration Number: The study protocol was approved by the ethics committee of the Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine of Kyoto University (R0233). References 1. Hopayian K , Danielyan A . Four symptoms define the piriformis syndrome: an updated systematic review of its