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1 PHILLIP ALEXANDER GRIBBLE Mail Stop #119 University of Toledo Toledo, OH EDUCATION: 00-03: Pennsylvania State University, PhD in Kinesiology, Concentration in Athletic Training. Dissertation: The Effects of Fatigue and Chronic Ankle Instability on Dynamic Postural Control 96 98: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Master of Arts in Physical Education/Exercise and Sport Science, Specialization in Athletic Training Thesis: The Effects of Static and Hold-Relax Stretching on Hamstring Range of Motion Using the FlexAbility LE : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education/Exercise and Sport Science TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 8/09 present: Assistant/Associate Professor, University of Toledo Department of Kinesiology Advanced Orthopedic Clinical Interventions (graduate) Evidence-based Approach to Rehabilitation (graduate) Pathomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury (graduate) Current Issues in Athletic Training (graduate) Scientific Writing and Research Methods (graduate) Biomechanical Instrumentation (graduate) Therapeutic Modalities for Athletic Injuries (undergraduate) Human Anatomy (undergraduate) Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory (undergraduate) Upper Body Injury Evaluation (undergraduate) Clinical Skill Evaluation II (undergraduate) Clinical Skills Evaluation V (undergraduate) Introduction to Exercise Science, Anatomy unit (undergraduate) 8/00 5/03: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Pennsylvania State University Practicum in Athletic Training (Instructor) Foundations of Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation (Graduate Assistant Instructor) Introduction and Application of Therapeutic Modalities (Graduate Assistant Instructor)

2 8/98 7/00: Instructor, Appalachian State University Department of Health, Leisure, and Exercise Science Introduction to Athletic Training Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries Athletic Training Clinical Seminar Emergency Care CPR and First-Aid Advanced Anatomy Lab Anatomy Lab 8/96 5/98: Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina Human Anatomy (Graduate Assistant Instructor) Biomechanics (Graduate Assistant Instructor) Emergency Care (Graduate Assistant Instructor) Undergraduate volleyball, tennis, bowling ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 8/03-present: University of Toledo, Director of Athletic Training Graduate Program ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 7/09-present: University of Toledo, Associate Professor 8/03-6/09: University of Toledo, Assistant Professor 8/03-present: University of Toledo, Director of Athletic Training Research Laboratory 8/00-5/03: Pennsylvania State University, Athletic Training Research Laboratory Research Assistant 8/98-5/00: Appalachian State University, Lecturer REFEREED MANUSCRIPTS (PUBLISHED) (corresponding author*): 1. Aminaka N, Armstrong CA, Meszaros A, Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA. Patellofemoral pain syndrome alters neuromuscular control and kinetics during stair ambulation journal of electromyography and kinesiology. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 2011; 21(4): Gribble PA*, Taylor BL, Shinohara J. A lace-up ankle prophylactic device does not improve dynamic stability in subjects with chronic ankle instability. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2010; 11 (1): Gribble PA*, Robinson RH. The influence of chronic ankle instability on spatiotemporal landing variables during a dynamic stability task. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 2010; 20(1): 1-9.

3 4. Gribble PA*. The influence of chronic ankle instability on lower extremity proximal joint neuromuscular alterations. Lower Extremity Review 2010; Gulgin H, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA. Weight-bearing hip rotation range of motion in female golfers. North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2010; 5(2): Okuda I, Armstrong CA, Gribble PA. Trunk rotation and weight transfer in highly skilled versus novice golfers. Journal of Sport Science and Medicine. 2010; 9: Webster KA, Gribble PA. Time to stabilization comparison of ACL-repaired versus healthy knees in division I female athletes. Journal of Athletic Training. 2010; 45(6): Webster KA, Gribble PA*. Functional rehabilitation interventions for chronic ankle instability: a systematic review. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2010; 19(2): Tucker WS, Armstrong CA, Gribble PA, Timmons MK, Yeasting RA. Scapular muscle activity in overhead athletes with symptoms of shoulder impingement during closed chain exercises. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2010; 91(4): Gribble PA*, Robinson RH. Altered knee kinematics and dynamic stability during landing are associated with chronic ankle instability. Journal of Athletic Training. 2009; 44 (4): Gribble PA*, Robinson RH. Chronic ankle instability is associated with a reduction in knee joint torque production. Journal of Strength and Conditioning. 2009; 23 (2): Gribble PA*, Robinson RH, Hertel J, Denegar CR. The effects of gender and fatigue on dynamic postural control. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2009; 18(2): Kahle N, Gribble PA*. The effects of core stability training on dynamic balance testing in young, healthy adults. Athletic Training and Sports Health Care. 2009; 1(2): Gulgin H, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA. Hip rotational velocities during the full golf swing. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 2009; 8: Tucker WS, Gilbert ML, Campbell BM, Gribble PA. The effects of hand placement on scapular muscle activation during a push-up plus exercise. Athletic Training and Sports Health Care. 2009; 1(3): Robinson RH, Gribble PA*. Kinematic predictors of star excursion balance test performance. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2008; 17(4):

4 17. Robinson RH, Gribble PA*. Support for a reduction in the number of trials needed for the star excursion balance test. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2008; 89(2): Shaw MY, Leonard JL, Gribble PA*. The effects of fatigue and ankle bracing on dynamic stability in collegiate volleyball players. Journal of Athletic Training 2008; 43(2): Aminaka N, Gribble PA*. Effects of patellar taping and patellofemoral pain syndrome on knee joint kinematics and dynamic postural control Journal of Athletic Training. 2008; 43(1): Gulgin, H, Armstrong, A., Gribble, P. Passive hip rotation range of motion in LPGA golfers. Clinical Kinesiology. 2008; 62(2): Gribble PA*, Tucker WS, White PA. Time of day influences static and dynamic postural control. Journal of Athletic Training 2007; 42(1): Gribble PA*, Hertel J, Denegar CR. Chronic ankle instability and fatigue create proximal joint alterations during performance of the Star Excursion Balance Test. International Journal of Sports Medicine 2007; 28(3): Puls AS, Gribble PA*. A comparison of two Thera-band rehabilitation protocols on postural control. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 2007; 16(2): Gribble PA*, Radel S, Armstrong CW. The effects of ankle bracing on the activation of peroneal muscles during a lateral shuffling movement. Physical Therapy in Sport 2006; 7: Aminaka N, Gribble PA*. A systematic review of the effects of therapeutic taping on patellofemoral pain syndrome. Journal of Athletic Training 2005; 40(4): Gribble PA*, Hertel J, Denegar, CR. The reliability and validity of a 2-D video digitizing system during representations of sagittal plane joint positions of the lower extremity during a static and dynamic task. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 2005; 14(2): Gribble PA*, Hertel J, Denegar CR, Buckley WE. The effects of fatigue and chronic ankle instability on dynamic postural control. Journal of Athletic Training 2004; 39(4): Gribble PA*, Hertel J. Effect of hip and ankle muscle fatigue on unipedal postural control. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 2004; 14: Gribble PA*, Hertel J. Effect of forty-eight hours of sleep deprivation on postural control. Perceptual and Motor Skills 2004; 99:

5 30. Gribble PA*, Hertel J. Effect of lower extremity muscle fatigue on postural control. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004; 85(4): Gribble PA*. Utilization of the Star Excursion Balance Test in assessing dynamic postural control. Athletic Therapy Today.8 (2). March, 2003, p Gribble PA*, Hertel J. Predictors for performance of dynamic postural control using the Star Excursion Balance Test. Measurement Techniques in Physical Education and Exercise Science. 2003; 7(2): Gribble PA*, Guskiewickz KM, Prentice WE, Shields EW. Effects of static and hold- relax stretching on hamstring range of motion using the FlexAbility LE1000. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 1999; 8 (3). REFEREED MANUSCRIPTS (ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION): 1. Gribble PA*, Hertel J, Plisky P. Using the star excursion balance test to assess dynamic postural control deficits and outcomes in lower extremity injury. Journal of Athletic Training (accepted) 2. Gribble PA*, Mitterholzer J, Myers AL. Normalizing considerations for time to stabilization assessment. Journal of Medicine and Science and Sport. Submitted January 2011 (accepted) 3. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Effects of Five-Toed Socks on Static Postural Control among Physically Active Young Adults. Athletic Training and Sports Health Care. (accepted) 4. Ericksen H, Gribble PA*. Hormone fluctuations do not influence ankle laxity and dynamic postural control in healthy subjects. Journal of Athletic Training (accepted) 5. Lepley A, Gribble PA, Pietrosimone BG. Effects of electromyographic biofeedback on quadriceps strength: a systematic review. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (accepted) 6. Pietrosimone BG, Park CM, Gribble PA, Pfile KR, Tevald MA. Inter-limb differences in quadriceps strength and volitional activation. Journal of Sport Sciences (accepted) 7. McLeod M, Gribble PA, Pfile K, Pietrosimone BP. Effects of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy on quadriceps strength: a systematic review. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (accepted)

6 REFEREED MANUSCRIPTS (IN REVIEW/REVISION) (corresponding author*): 1. Gribble PA, Brigle J, Pietrosimone BG, Pfile KJ. Interrater reliability of the Functional Movement Screen. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. (in review) 2. Ericksen HM, Gribble PA, Pfile KR, Pietrosimone BG. Different Modes of Feedback on Peak Vertical Ground Reaction Force during Jump Landing: A Systematic Review. Journal of Sports Sciences. (in revision) 3. Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA. Effects of chronic ankle instability on cortical excitability of the fibularis longus. Journal of Athletic Training. (in review) 4. Pietrosimone BG, Lepley A, Ericksen H, Gribble PA. Quadriceps strength and corticospinal excitability as predictors of disability following ACL reconstruction. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. (in review) 5. Terada M, Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA. Effectiveness of therapeutic interventions on increasing ankle dorsiflexion following ankle sprain: a systematic review. Journal of Athletic Training. (in review) 6. Terada M, Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA. Alterations in neuromuscular control at the knee in individuals with chronic ankle instability. Journal of Athletic Training. (in review) 7. Terada M, Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA. An examination of biomechanical characteristics associated with increased risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury in individuals with chronic ankle instability. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. (in review) 8. Encheff J, Armstrong CA, Masterson M, Fox C, Gribble PA. The effects of hippotherapy on trunk, pelvic, and hip motion during ambulation in children with neurological impairments (in review) 9. Kelly S, Hiller CE, Refshauge KM, Gribble PA*. Inter-rater reliability of the star excursion balance test. Journal of Athletic Training (in review) REFEREED MANUSCRIPTS (IN PREPARATION) (corresponding author*): 1. Gribble PA*, Shinohara J. A comparison of two rehabilitation protocols on functional outcome measures in subjects with chronic ankle instability. (in preparation) 2. Gribble PA*, Webster KA. Central nervous system alterations associated with chronic ankle instability affecting the knee and hip neuromuscular: a systematic review (in preparation) 3. Aminaka N, Goto S, Gribble PA. Differences on EMG activity and movement coordination among those with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome. (in preparation)

7 4. Shinohara J, Gribble PA*. Landing patterns are not influenced by rehabilitation interventions among subjects with chronic ankle instability. (in preparation) 5. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. The effect of five-toed socks on static and dynamic postural control in individuals with chronic ankle instability. (in preparation) 6. Goto S, Aminaka N, Gribble PA. The effects of patellofemoral pain syndrome on dynamic postural control and knee and hip neuromuscular control. (in preparation) ORIGINAL RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS: 1. Gribble PA, McLeod M, Ko JP, Pietrosimone BG, Schaffner L. Relationship of mechanical laxity and dynamic stability to self-reported ankle disability National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Oral Presentation 2. Aminaka N, Pietrosimone BG, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA. Pain and Associated Neuromuscular Alterations during Stair Ambulation in those with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Oral Presentation. 3. Brigle J, Pfile KR, Pietrosimone BG, Webster KA, Gribble PA. Intra-rater reliability of the functional movement screen among certified athletic trainers and athletic training students National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 4. Ericksen HM, Lepley AS, Gribble PA, Pietrosimone BG. Cortical excitability of the quadriceps is decreased in individuals with unilateral anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Oral Presentation. 5. Kelly SE, Hiller CE, Refshauge KM, Gribble PA. Inter-rater reliability of the star excursion balance test National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 6. Ko JP, McLeod MM, Pietrosimone BG, Schaffner L, Gribble PA. Mechanical and functional deficits associated with chronic ankle instability National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 7. Lepley AL, Ericksen HM, Gribble PA, Pietrosimone BG. Relationship between spinal reflexive and cortical excitability of the quadriceps in individuals with unilateral anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation.

8 8. McLeod MM, Ko JP, Pietrosimone BG, Schaffner L, Gribble PA. Relationship of ankle mechanical stability to dynamic stability National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Oral Presentation. 9. Park CM, Gribble PA, Pfile KR, Pietrosimone BG. Inter-limb Deficits Between Measures of Quadriceps Strength and Voluntary Activation do not Correlate National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 10. Pfile KR, Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA, Buskirk GE, McGriff SL. ACL Prevention program produces sustainable effects in jump-landing technique in division I women s basketball players National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 11. Pietrosimone BG, McLeod MM, Ko JP, Schaffner L, Gribble PA. Effects of Chronic Ankle Instability on Excitability of the Motor Cortex National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 12. Sato A, Aminaka N, Pfile KR, Pietrosimone BG, Shinohara J, Webster KA, Gribble PA. The star excursion balance test as a predictor of lower extremity injuries in high school basketball players National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 13. Shinohara J, Armstrong CW, Pietrosimone BG, Pfile KR, Tevald MA, Gribble PA. Effects of five-toed socks with multiple rubber bits on the foot sole on dynamic postural control and subjective parameters during jump and landing among healthy young adults National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 14. Terada M, Pietrosimone BG, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA. An examination of proximal tibia anterior shear force and neuromuscular and biomechanical characteristics in the lower extremity during a vertical stop-jump in individuals with chronic ankle instability National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 15. Webster KA, Pietrosimone BG, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA. Plantar pressures in those with and without chronic ankle instability while landing a lateral hop National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 16. Aminaka N, Pietrosimone BG, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA. Movement coordination alteration during stair ambulation in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Free Communications: Oral Presentation.

9 17. Ericksen HM, Gribble PA, Pietrosimone BG. The effect of different types of feedback on peak vertical ground reaction force during jump landing: a systematic review American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Free Communications: Poster Presentation. 18. Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA. Fibularis longus corticomotor excitability is altered in persons with chronic ankle instability American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Free Communications: Poster Presentation. 19. Terada M, Gribble PA, Pietrosimone BG. Effectiveness of therapeutic interventions on increasing ankle dorsiflexion following ankle sprain American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Free Communications: Poster Presentation. 20. Gribble PA, Cattoni SL, The effects of ankle bracing on mechanical ankle restraint in individuals with and without chronic ankle instability International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Congress. Poster Presentation. 21. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Five-toed socks with grippers on the foot sole improves static postural control among healthy young adults as measured with time-to-boundary analysis International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Congress. Oral Presentation 22. Webster KA, Gribble PA. Preparatory muscle activation during a lateral hop before and after fatigue in those with and without chronic ankle instability International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Congress. Oral Presentation. 23. Gribble PA, Cattoni SL, Bieringer M. The influence of ankle bracing and fatigue on ankle stability in subjects with chronic ankle instability National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 24. Aminaka N, Goto S, Gribble PA. Lower extremity muscle activity and kinematics during dynamic postural control in those with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Oral Presentation. 25. Cattoni SL, Pasquale TR, Pietrosimone BG, Gribble PA. The influence of ankle bracing and fatigue on time to stabilization in subjects with chronic ankle instability National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 26. Ericksen HM, Gribble PA. The effect of sex differences and hormone fluctuation on ankle stability and function National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation.

10 27. Goto S, Aminaka N, Gribble PA. Effect of patellofemoral pain syndrome on neuromuscular control on the hip and knee during dynamic postural control National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 28. Ko J, Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Wearing five-toed socks improves dynamic postural control among healthy individuals as measured with star excursion balance test National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation. 29. Lloyd B, Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Five-toed socks with grippers on the foot sole does not improve static postural control in healthy individuals as measured with time-to-boundary analysis National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation 30. Pollock KM, Sato A, Webster KA, Shinohara J, Aminaka N, Pietrosimone BG, Jackson KR, Gribble PA. The star excursion balance test as a predictor of lower Extremity injury in high school football players National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Oral Presentation 31. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Wearing five-toed socks improves static postural control in individuals with and without chronic ankle instability National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster Presentation 32. Webster KA, Cuson MJ, Brigle JR, Wieczorkowski MP, Gribble PA. Sport-level and sex comparisons of functional movement screen scores National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Poster presentation 33. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Five-toed socks with grippers on the foot sole improve dynamic postural control in healthy individuals. Accepted for presentation at 2010 American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Poster Presentation. 34. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Five-toed socks with grippers on the foot sole improve dynamic postural control in individuals with and without chronic ankle instability Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Winter Meeting. 35. Aminaka N, Goto S, Gribble PA. Frontal plane kinematics and lower extremity muscle activities during dynamic postural control in those with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Winter Meeting. 36. Baker J, Armstrong CA, Gribble PA, Copeland S. Sex differences in kinematics and kinetics during a rotational jump landing and unanticipated cutting maneuver American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. Poster Presentation. 37. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Five-toed socks decrease static postural control among healthy individuals as measured with Time-to-Boundary analysis American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting. Poster Presentation.

11 38. Gribble PA, Shinohara J. A comparison of two rehabilitation protocols on star excursion balance test performance in subjects with chronic ankle instability International Ankle Symposium. Sydney, Australia. Oral Presentation. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sport Physical Therapy. 39 (10), A Webster KA, Gribble PA. A comparison of hip muscle activation during a rotational squat and rotational lunge exercise in those with and without chronic ankle instability International Ankle Symposium. Sydney, Australia. Oral Presentation. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sport Physical Therapy. 39 (10), A Aminaka N, Gribble PA. Effects of patellar taping on movement coordination among those with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome Patellofemoral Pain Retreat, Baltimore, MD. Poster Presentation. 41. Gribble PA, Shinohara J. Dynamic stability improvements with rehabilitation in subjects with chronic ankle instability NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Thematic poster presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 44 (3-S), p 29, Aminaka N, Robinson RH, Gribble PA. Intralimb coordination during gait in people with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 44 (3-S), p 66, Bracken M, Gribble PA. Relative phase analysis of lower extremity kinematics among subjects with chronic ankle instability NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 44 (3-S), p 123, Crookston AR, Shinohara J, Gribble PA. The effect of five-toed socks on static postural control among healthy individuals NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student poster presentation. 45. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Effect of two rehabilitation protocols on static postural control among subjects with chronic ankle instability NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Thematic poster presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 44 (3-S), p 29, Sopocy KA, Tucker WS, Gribble PA. A comparison of the modified Rowe score between overhead athletes with and without shoulder impingement NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student poster presentation.

12 47. Thurin SJ, Hahn H, Gribble PA. The influence of ankle joint laxity on dynamic postural control NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student poster presentation. 48. Tucker WS, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA, Timmons MK, Yeasting RA. Bilateral scapular muscle activation in overhead athletes with unilateral shoulder impingement during a pushup NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 44 (3-S), p 41, Vitale SR, Smith KJ, Gribble PA. Insidious onset of an avulsion injury at the hamstrings origin in a collegiate softball player NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 44 (3-S), p 83, Webster KA, Gribble PA. A comparison of hip muscle activation during four closed-kinetic chain exercises in those with and without chronic ankle instability NATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 44 (3-S), p 111, Aminaka N, Gribble PA. Effects of patellar taping on movement coordination among those with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome Patellofemoral Pain Retreat. Baltimore, MD. Poster presentation 52. Tucker WS, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA, Timmons MK, Yeasting R. Scapular muscle activity in overhead athletes with symptoms of shoulder impingement during closed chain exercises Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting Free Communications: Oral Presentation. 53. Vitale SR, Smith KJ, Gribble PA. Insidious onset of an avulsion injury at the hamstrings origin in a collegiate softball player Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting Free Communications: Oral Presentation. 54. Kahle N, Gribble PA. The effects of core stability training on balance testing in young, healthy adults National Conference on Undergraduate Research. Oral Presentation. 55. Encheff J, Armstrong CA, Masterson M, Fox C, Gribble PA. Trends in selected temporalspatial variables of gait in children after participation in hippotherapy American Hippotherapy Association conference. Poster presentation. 56. Encheff J, Armstrong CA, Masterson M, Fox C, Gribble PA. Trends in selected temporalspatial variables of gait in children after participation in hippotherapy Ohio Physical Therapy Association conference. Poster presentation. 57. Gribble PA, Shinohara J. A comparison of two rehabilitation protocols on dynamic stability and self-reported function in subjects with chronic ankle instability NATA Annual

13 Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3-S), p 64, Gribble PA, Shinohara J. Rehabilitation for chronic ankle instability does not influence post-impact kinematics during a dynamic landing task ACSM Annual Meeting - Free Communications: Poster Presentation. Reprinted in: Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 40 (5-S), S-168, Aminaka N, Robinson RH, Gribble PA. Effects of patellar taping and patellofemoral pain syndrome on lower extremity movement coordination during a dynamic postural control task NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3-S), p 50-51, Campbell EB, Frye JL, Gribble PA. Strengthening the intrinsic plantar foot muscles decreases navicular drop and decreases muscular fatigue NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster Presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3-S), p 123, Freece KA, Tucker WS, Gilbert ML, Campbell BM, Gribble PA. Effects of hand placement on scapular muscle activation during Cuff Link exercise NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student Poster Presentation. 62. Gilbert ML, Tucker WS, Campbell BM, Gribble PA. The effects of hand placement on scapular muscle activation during a push-up plus exercise NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student Poster Presentation. 63. Hertel J, Gribble PA, Hale SA, Hubbard TJ, Kramer LC, McKeon PO. Diagnostic properties of the star excursion balance tests in the assessment of chronic ankle instability ACSM Annual Meeting - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Reprinted in: Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 40 (5-S), S-39, Robinson RH, Gribble PA. The effect of chronic ankle instability on intralimb coordination during the pre-landing phase of a jump-landing task ACSM Annual Meeting - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Reprinted in: Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 40 (5-S), S-88, Rupp K, Aminaka N, Webster KA, Siler ME, Gribble PA. Comparison of knee flexion and extension torque moments in division I volleyball and women soccer players NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student Poster Presentation. 66. Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Effect of two rehabilitation protocols on lower extremity kinematics during landing among subjects with chronic ankle instability NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications. Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3-S), p 64, 2008

14 67. Sopocy KA, Tucker WS, Gilbert ML, Campbell BM, Gribble PA. Electromyography of the scapular stabilizing musculature during an upper extremity closed chain exercise with different hand placements NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student Poster Presentation. 68. Taylor BL, Shinohara J, Gribble PA. Effects of bracing on dynamic postural stability in subjects with chronic ankle instability NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster Presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3-S), p 109, Trumbull MR, Webster KA, Aminaka N, Siler ME, Gribble PA. Comparison of hip flexion and extension torque moments in division I volleyball and women soccer players NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Student Poster Presentation. 70. Tucker WS, Gilbert ML, Campbell BM, Gribble PA. Electromyography of the scapular stabilizers during upper extremity closed chain exercises with plus phase protraction NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster Presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3-S), p 100, VanMeter A, Gribble PA. Time to stabilization: number of practice and test trials needed and the influence of limb dominance NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3- S), p 15, Webster KA, Siler ME, Gribble PA. Eccentric hip torque is a significant predictor of jump landing stabilization in division I female athletes NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Journal of Athletic Training. 43 (3-S), p 24, Gribble PA, Robinson RH. Chronic ankle instability does not influence peak and time-topeak landing kinematics during a dynamic landing task NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster Presentation. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 42 (2-S), p 93-94, Robinson RH, Gribble PA. Kinematic predictors of the Star Excursion Balance Test NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. *Doctoral student award finalist: oral presentation. Anaheim, CA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 42 (2-S), p 17, Webster KA, Gribble PA. Time to stabilization comparison of ACL-reconstructed versus healthy knees in Division I athletes NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia -

15 Free Communications: Poster Presentation. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 42 (2- S), p 89, Gribble PA, Robinson RH. Chronic ankle instability creates knee joint alterations during a dynamic stability task International Ankle Symposium Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Dublin, Ireland. Reprinted in Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 36(11), p A-14, Gribble PA, Robinson RH. Chronic ankle instability creates deficits in time to stabilization and kinematic alterations in the knee NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 30, Robinson RH, Gribble PA. The effects of chronic ankle instability on proximal joint torque NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 31, Puls AS, Borger JL, Gribble PA. A comparison of two Thera-band rehabilitation protocols on postural control NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 51, Aminaka N, Loy S, Gribble PA. Effects of patellar taping and patellofemoral pain syndrome on knee joint kinematics and dynamic postural control NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 52, Shaw MY, Gribble PA. Effects of ankle bracing and fatigue on time to stabilization among collegiate volleyball athletes NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 26, Snyder AR, Gribble PA, Armstrong CW, Nolan KJ, and Yeasting RA. The relationship of stretching distance and hip angle following static and ballistic stretching NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 82, Borger JL, Puls AS, Gribble PA. The effects of gender and Thera-band training on static postural control among healthy subjects NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 118, Geremia J, Smith M, Gribble PA. A comparison between ballistic and static stretching using the Jump Stretch NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free

16 Communications: Poster Presentation. Atlanta, GA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 41 (2-S), p 118, Gribble PA, Tucker WS, White PA. The effects of time of day on static and dynamic postural control ACSM Annual Meeting - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Denver, CO. Reprinted in: Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 38 (5-S), S-444, Gribble PA, Robinson, RH, Codding, L, Klosterman T. Chronic ankle instability creates deficits in knee joint torque GLATA Annual Meeting - Free Communications: Oral Presentation. 87. Gribble PA, Hertel J, Denegar CR. Chronic ankle instability is associated with strength deficits in proximal lower extremity muscle groups NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia Free Communications: Oral presentation. Indianapolis, IN. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 40 (2-S), p 28, Radel S, Gribble PA, Armstrong CW. The effects of ankle bracing on the activation of the peroneal muscles during a lateral shuffling movement NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia Free Communications: Poster presentation. Indianapolis, IN. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 39 (2-S), p 111, Badertscher ML, Gribble PA, Greninger LO. Lower extremity static alignment measures among adolescents and adults with patellofemoral pathologies NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia Free Communications: Poster presentation. *Master s student award finalist: poster presentation. Indianapolis, IN. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 39 (2-S), p 96, Gulgin H, Armstrong CW, Gribble PA. Comparisons of golfers and non-golfers weightbearing hip rotation joint range of motion International Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting Free Communications: Poster presentation. Cleveland, OH. 91. Gribble PA, Hertel J, Denegar CR. Chronic ankle instability and fatigue create proximal joint alterations during performance of the Star Excursion Balance Test International Ankle Symposium. Free Communications: Oral Presentation. Newark, DE. Reprinted in: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sport Physical Therapy. 35(5), p A-18, Gribble PA, Hertel J, Denegar CR, Buckley, WE. The effects of fatigue and chronic ankle instability on dynamic postural control NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia Free Communications: Oral presentation. Baltimore, MD. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 39 (2-S), p 38, Gribble PA, Hertel J, Denegar CR. The effects of fatigue and gender on dynamic postural control ACSM Annual Meeting - Free Communications: Platform presentation.

17 Indianapolis, IN. Reprinted in: Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 36 (S-1), p 188, Gribble PA, Hertel J. Effects of 48 hours of sleep deprivation on postural control NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia Free Communications: Poster presentation. St. Louis, MO. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 38 (2-S) Gribble PA, Hertel J. Effect of hip and ankle muscle fatigue on unipedal postural control NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Dallas, TX. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 37 (2-S) DiPasquale AA, Gribble PA, Hertel J. Isokinetic knee strength does not change significantly across the menstrual cycle NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Dallas, TX. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 37 (2-S) Gribble PA, Hertel J. Effect of lower extremity muscle fatigue on postural control ACSM Annual Meeting Free Communications: Slide presentation. St Louis, MO. Reprinted in: Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 34 (S-1). June, Hertel J, Williams NJ, Gribble PA, McConnell HJ, DiPasquale AA. Changes in risk factors of ACL injury across the menstrual cycle: a pilot study ACSM Annual Meeting Free Communications: Slide presentation. St Louis, MO. Reprinted in: Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 34 (S-1). June, Gribble PA, Hertel J, Piegaro AB. Predictors for Performance of Dynamic Postural Control Using the Star Excursion Balance Test NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Oral presentation. Los Angeles, CA. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 36 (2-S) Gribble PA, Guskiewickz KM, Prentice WE, Shields EW. Effects of static and holdrelax stretching on hamstring range of motion related to the reliability of the FlexAbility LE NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Kansas City, MO. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 34 (2-S) Gribble PA, Guskiewickz KM, Prentice WE, Shields EW. Effects of static and holdrelax stretching on hamstring range of motion using the FlexAbility LE SEACSM Annual Meeting-Free Communications: Oral presentation. Norfolk, VA Gribble PA, McNally K, & Guskiewickz KM. Rehabilitation of a college baseball pitcher emphasizing proprioception: A case study NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia - Free Communications: Poster presentation. Baltimore, MD. Reprinted in: Journal of Athletic Training. 33 (2-S)

18 INVITED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: 1. New Approaches to Understanding Ankle Instability: Distal to Proximal Neuromuscular Control Alterations Hope College Distinguished Lecture Series in Sports Medicine. Holland, MI. 2. New Approaches to Ankle Rehabilitation. Learning Lab session National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. New Orleans, LA. 3. Using Motion Analysis Research to Develop Chronic Ankle Instability Rehabilitation Programs. Feature Presentation National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Philadelphia, PA. Co-presenters: Cathleen Brown, PhD, ATC; Patrick McKeon, PhD, ATC. 4. Functional Balance and Outcome Assessments for the Lower Extremity. Learning Lab session National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. San Antonio, TX. Co-presenters: Jay Hertel, PhD, ATC; James Onate, PhD, ATC 5. The effects of ankle instability on proximal joint dysfunction. University of Virginia Exercise and Sport Injury Laboratory Symposium. September, Ankle Instability and Hip Dysfunction: A Bottom to Top Perspective. Symposium session National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. St. Louis, MO. Co-presenters: Jennifer Earl, PhD, ATC; Anh-Dung Nguyen, PhD, ATC. 7. Assessment of Dynamic Postural Control in the Chronically Unstable Ankle. Speaker, Foot and Ankle Symposium Family Medicine Foundation of West Virginia Sports Medicine Conference. Huntington, WV. 8. Neuromuscular Control Assessment of Chronic Ankle Instability: Is there a Proximal Joint Adaptation? Keynote Speaker, 2007 University of Findlay Fall Physical Therapy Research Forum. Findlay, OH. 9. Ankle Taping and Bracing NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Anaheim, CA. Ankle Special Interest Group. Co-discussant: Mitch Cordova. 10. The effects of fatigue on neuromuscular control NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Invited Workshop. Indianapolis, IN. 11. Functional testing after lower extremity injury NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Invited Workshop. St. Louis, MO.

19 12. Functional testing after lower extremity injury NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Invited Workshop. Dallas, TX. 13. Recognition and management of scaphoid fractures. Penn State University Athletic Training Conference. April Recognition and management of scaphoid fractures. Penn State University Center for Sports Medicine Grand Rounds. March FUNDED RESEARCH PROPOSALS: 1. Source: Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Title: The effects of cortical and spinal level excitability on quadriceps activation in people with anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions PI: Adam Lepley, PhD, ATC Role: Co-Investigator Effort: 2% Period: Amount: $1500 Purpose: To compare the alterations in spinal and cortical excitability of the quadriceps between subjects with and without ACL-R. 2. Source: University of Toledo Interdisciplinary Research Initiation Grant Title: Spinal and cortical pathway alterations in individuals with chronic ankle instability affecting the ankle and knee PI: Phillip Gribble, PhD, ATC Period: (academic year) Amount: $60,872 Purpose: To compare the alterations in spinal and cortical excitability of the knee and ankle between subjects with and without chronic ankle instability and how these are impacted by established clinical measures of ankle instability. 3. Source: Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Title: The Effect of Five-Toed Socks with Grippers on the Foot Sole and Ankle Brace on Dynamic Postural Control and Ankle Joint Movement in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability PI: Junji Shinohara, PhD, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: Amount: $1500 Purpose: to assess the effect of an ankle brace and the five-toed socks on dynamic postural control and ankle joint kinematics during a jump-landing task in individuals who have CAI.

20 4. Source: National Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Foundation Osternig Masters Grant Program Title: An examination of proximal tibia anterior translation and neuromusclar control in individuals with functional ankle instability PI: Masafumi Terada, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: (academic year) Amount: $1000 Purpose: To compare the differences in knee neuromuscular control between subjects with and without chronic ankle instability during landing. 5. Source: Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Title: The effect of five-toed socks on dynamic postural control in individuals with and without chronic ankle instability PI: Junji Shinohara, MS, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 2% Period: (academic year) Amount: $1,500 Purpose: To compare the influence of five-toed socks on Star Excursion Balance Test performance between subjects with and without chronic ankle instability 6. Source: University of Toledo Kohler International Travel Grant Title: Preventing and treating ankle injury PI: Phillip Gribble, PhD, ATC Period: 2009 (summer) Amount: $1,000 Purpose: Support travel to Sydney, Australia to present findings at the International Ankle Symposium and conduct collaborative research on ankle instability with faculty at the University of Sydney. 7. Source: University of Toledo Undergraduate First Year Research Experience Title: The effects of knee bracing on dynamic stability during landing PI: Ethan Landry Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: 2009 (summer) Amount: $2,750 Purpose: To compare the effects of a knee brace on dynamic stability during landing from a jump in healthy males.

21 8. Source: National Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Foundation Osternig Masters Grant Program Title: The effect of sex differences and hormone fluctuations on ankle stability and function PI: Hayley Hahn, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: (academic year) Amount: $1000 Purpose: To compare dynamic postural control and ankle laxity between healthy males and females across the menstrual cycle 9. Source: University of Toledo Undergraduate Summer Research and Creative Activity Program Summer Research Experience Title: The effects of core stability training on performance of the star excursion balance test PI: Nicole Kahle Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: 2008 (summer) Amount: $2,750 Purpose: To compare the effects of a core stability training program on measures of a lower extremity dynamic stability task 10. Source: Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Title: Scapular muscle activity in overhead athletes with and without shoulder impingement syndrome during closed chain exercises. PI: W. Steve Tucker, PhD, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 2% Period: (academic year) Amount: $1,500 Purpose: To compare the EMG activity of scapular stabilizing muscles between those with and without impingement syndrome during three closed-chain tasks 11. Source: National Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Foundation Osternig Masters Grant Program Title: Relative phase analysis of the star excursion balance test among patients with chronic ankle instability PI: Matthew Bracken, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: (academic year) Amount: $1,000

22 Purpose: To compare lower extremity intralimb coordination patterns between those with and without chronic ankle instability during a dynamic postural control task 12. Source: National Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Foundation Osternig Masters Grant Program Title: The effects of ankle bracing on dynamic stability in subjects with chronic ankle instability PI: Brittany Taylor, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: (academic year) Amount: $1,000 Purpose: To compare dynamic stability during a jump landing task between those with and without chronic ankle instability using an ankle brace 13. Source: University of Toledo First Year Summer Research Experience Title: Effects of prophylactic ankle bracing on time to stabilization in subjects with chronic ankle instability PI: Corey Monarch Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: 2007 (summer) Amount: $3,000 to student, $250 to faculty advisor Purpose: To compare the effects of an ankle brace on dynamic stability during a jump landing task between those with and without chronic ankle instability 14. Source: Ohio Athletic Trainers Association Title: The effects of rehabilitation on proximal joint neuromuscular control in subjects with chronic ankle instability PI: Phillip Gribble, PhD, ATC Period: (academic year) Amount: $1,000 Purpose: To compare the effects of traditional ankle rehabilitation with proximal joint training on lower extremity kinematics during a jump-landing task 15. Source: National Athletic Trainers Association Research and Education Foundation Osternig Masters Grant Program Title: The effects of hand placement on muscle activation during an upper extremity closed kinetic chain exercise PI: Matthew Gilbert, ATC Role: Faculty Advisor Effort: 5% Period: (academic year) Amount: $873

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