Wisconsin Injury in Sport Laboratory Info
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David R. Bell, PhD, ATC |
Graduate Students
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Mayrena Isamar Hernandez |
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Kevin Biese |
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Daniel Schaefer |
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Austin Powell |
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Madi Sehmer |
Former Students
Eric Post PhD, ATC
Eric graduated from the Department of Kinesiology (PhD) in 2018. He is an assistant professor in the department of Kinesiology at San Diego State University.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric_Post4
Stephanie Trigsted, PhD, ATC
Stephanie graduated from the Department of Kinesiology (PhD) in 2017. She is currently the graduate coordinator in the department of Kinesiology at UW–Madison.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephanie_Trigsted
Mikel Stiffler, MS
Mikel graduated from the Department of Kinesiology (MS) in 2015. She currently works with Badger Athletic Performance and the UW Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab as a research specialist. Throughout graduate school and as a researcher specialist, she has worked with both clinical populations and division I athletes from a variety of sports. Her research interests include gait mechanics after ACL reconstruction and the clinical assessment of athletic performance to identify deficits after injury.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mikel_Stiffler-Joachim
Mason Smith, MS, ATC
Graduate Student in Kinesiology
BS Athletic Training, UW-Stevens Point, 2011
MS Kinesiology (Biomechanics-Athletic Training), UW-Madison, 2013
Prospective Graduate Research Assistants
The Wisconsin Injury in Sport Laboratory is now accepting applications for 2 doctoral student positions in the Department of Kinesiology beginning Fall 2022. Research in this lab investigates issues with youth sports including sport specialization, biomechanics, and musculoskeletal injuries.
Qualifications / Requirements:
- Applicable degree/s in Kinesiology or related field.
- Highly motivated, creative, and independent candidates with interests in youth sports.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills are required.
- Acceptance into the UW-Madison Graduate School and Department of Kinesiology.
- Certification in Athletic Training and ability to obtain Wisconsin licensure preferred.
- Will teach courses in the department (anatomy, courses associated with the Athletic Training Program, etc).
Financial assistance includes a competitive tuition waiver, monthly stipend, and health insurance.
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| Students | Years | Project |
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| Daniel Wichman | 2017-present | The Effect of Sport Specialization Status on Belief in Receiving a College Athletic Scholarship. |
| Nicole Green | 2014-2016 | Effect of Parent Income and Education Level on Youth Sport Participation. |
| Jessica Trapp | 2014-2016 | The Effect of Specialization and Sex on Anterior Y-Balance Performance in High School Athletes. |
| Madeline Miller | 2014-2017 | Effect of Sport Specialization on Jump Landing Mechanics. |
| Jeremy Riekena | 2015 – | Present The Association of Sport Specialization and Training Volume with Injury History in Youth Athletes. |
| Courtney Walden | 2013-2015 | The relationship between lower extremity strength and hopping performance in ACL reconstructed patients. |
| Kevin Biese | 2013-2015 | |
| Matthew Olson* | 2011-2013 | The reliability and validity of the overhead squat test. |
| Alexandra Douglas | 2011-2012 | The effect of medial heel wedging on landing biomechanics. |
| Tylee Schraufnagel | 2011-2012 | |
| Tyler Ballentine | 2011-2012 | |
| Angela Fischer | 2011 |
*Hilldale Scholar







