Justin Rush, PhD, ATC (@jrush34) 's Twitter Profile
Justin Rush, PhD, ATC

@jrush34

Post-Doctoral Research Associate @NMBHAL_Lab | Investigating the nervous system’s 🧠 role in ACLR rehabilitation |

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Grant Norte (@grant_norte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Couldn’t be more proud of Dr. Justin Rush, PhD, ATC! Outstanding scientist and even better person/friend…Dustin Grooms is lucky to have you…can’t wait to share in your many future successes! 🎉 🚀🚀🚀

Dave Sherman, PhD, PT, ATC (@daveshermanpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share that we will have an article coming out soon in PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environment. We examined neural drive and motor unit characteristics in the quadriceps after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Work done in the MAIN Lab and funded by NATA Foundation. Stay tuned!

Dave Sherman, PhD, PT, ATC (@daveshermanpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Co-authors: Justin Rush, PhD, ATC (of OMNI) and Grant Norte, Matt Stock, PhD, and Christopher D. Ingersoll (of UCF Institute of Ex Phys & Rehab Science). I am very proud of this work, and can honestly say it was improved by the peer review process. Hopefully the 1st of many from our group on motor unit characteristics post ACLR

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environment (@peerjlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neural drive and motor unit characteristics after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: implications for quadriceps weakness Read the full article bit.ly/46icx7V #Kinesiology #Orthopedics #Rehabilitation Live4 Sports Physical Therapy & Wellness Harvard University

Darice. (@daricebrooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey academic twitter! I’m looking to do a career panel for a network of students of color in the kinesiology department here at MSU in late March/early-mid April. This will likely be via Zoom, unless you’re in the area we can make an on campus panel happen! (1/..)

Journal of Athletic Training (@jat_nata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online First - Madison McWethy, MS, ATC and colleagues determine if the LESS is a suitable clinical dual-task assessment to evaluate whether specific landing criteria are more affected by an additional cognitive load than others. Article: tinyurl.com/3mje9jp3

Online First - Madison McWethy, MS, ATC and colleagues determine if the LESS is a suitable clinical dual-task assessment to evaluate whether specific landing criteria are more affected by an additional cognitive load than others.

Article: tinyurl.com/3mje9jp3
Dr. Samantha Scarneo-Miller (@sscarneomiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are trying to examine the potential impact of state regulatory language on ATs ability to provide emergency care to patients. If you are currently employed as an AT *IN ANY SETTING* please take our survey! uconn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8b…

Dustin Grooms (@dusty_grooms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NMBHAL_Ohio is recruiting for a new Ph.D. student interested in neuroplasticity and biomechanics related to knee ACL injury - see below for more details

<a href="/NMBHAL_Lab/">NMBHAL_Ohio</a> is recruiting for a new Ph.D. student interested in neuroplasticity and biomechanics related to knee ACL injury - see below for more details
Dr. Nikki Harris ✨ (@youngprof_at) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got a little choked up re-reading this one. Without a doubt one of the hardest things I have ever wrote.🥹 Vulnerability in professional spaces is hard but if it educates, supports, or inspires even just one person, it was all worth it.✨ meridian.allenpress.com/jat/article/59…

Journal of Athletic Training (@jat_nata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online First - Justin L Rush, PhD, ATC and colleagues compare trunk and lower extremity biomechanics between individuals with ACLR and matched uninjured controls during take-off of the single-leg hop for distance. Article: tinyurl.com/ytttb7up

Online First - Justin L Rush, PhD, ATC and colleagues compare trunk and lower extremity biomechanics between individuals with ACLR and matched uninjured controls during take-off of the single-leg hop for distance.

Article: tinyurl.com/ytttb7up
EDAC (@edacnata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will you be in New Orleans for the 2024 NATA Convention? If so, make sure you check out the following presentation by Christopher Smith, MSAT, LAT, ATC entitled “Breaking Down Barriers to Leadership Opportunities and Member Engagement.” Throughout our #EDAC365 Campaign, we will

Will you be in New Orleans for the 2024 NATA Convention? If so, make sure you check out the following presentation by Christopher Smith, MSAT, LAT, ATC entitled “Breaking Down Barriers to Leadership Opportunities and Member Engagement.”
Throughout our #EDAC365 Campaign, we will