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A state-of-the-art multidisciplinary research center focused on optimizing the prevention and treatment of injuries and performance.
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https://chs.uky.edu/sports-medicine-research-institute 12-06-2017 20:43:06
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Our Co-Director Dr. Nick Heebner presenting a model for implementing direct care access to career firefighters to mitigate injuries. #nata2024 University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences NATA Foundation


Athletic Trainer with Naval Health Research Center and SMRI PhD student, @nheimark22 presenting work from our collaborative grant to understand injury risk in female US marines. #NATA2024 University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences NATA Foundation


Dr. Johanna Hoch Presenting her work exploring social determinants of health in those with a history of ankle sprains. NATA Foundation #NATA2024 Int Ankle Consortium


PhD Student, Bridget Walsh, MS, LAT, ATC presenting her work on relationships between self efficacy and PROs in those with chronic ankle instability. #NATA2024 Int Ankle Consortium NATA Foundation University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences


Glad to see this work out. Supports need for continued investigation on importance of immobilization in the treatment of ankle sprains. Thanks ATOAC for promoting Kyle Kosik Int Ankle Consortium Journal of Athletic Training UK SMRI University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences UK Research

Interested in clinical practice & research to address musculoskeletal injuries in firefighters? We have a fully-funded PhD position in Rehab & Health Sciences in UK SMRI focused on occupational health & safety in Athletic Training. Email [email protected] Public Safety ATs


Associate Professor, Josh Winters, presenting on ‘Dynamic Strength Index Differs Between Male and Female Entry-Level US Marines at the School of Infantry West’ today at Millionaire's Health



Our Co-Director, Nick Heebner presenting “Validation of 5-minute Treadmill Test Against Standardized VO2 Max to Measure Aerobic Fitness.” #MHSRS2024


Dr. Phillip Gribble delivering a symposium presentation on Multi-Approach Treatments in CAI (ROAST) at the IAS10_2024 in Strasbourg, France University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences Phillip Gribble #IAS2024


#IAS10_2024 Phillip Gribble presents the 3 phases of rehabilitation enhanced in the SMART protocol (sensori-motor ankle rehab) Ongoing trial to evaluate outcomes


Our research faculty Kyle Kosik and Danielle M. Torp shared the stage with Erik Wikstrom at IAS10_2024 to present the latest Research, Impact, and Practice of how to mitigate ankle osteoarthritis after lateral ankle sprains. Supported and chaired by Abbey Thomas Fenwick ATOAC #IAS10_2024



Dr. Keener is a ✨‘UK Innovator’ ✨Read about her groundbreaking work in the field of equestrian and jockey research. University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences UK Innovate Equestrian Athlete Initiative Michaela Keener tinyurl.com/yf9sp4jy

New Article alert by our postdoc Amelia Bruce Leicht 👏👏 Great work Amelia and team!

🚨🚨Our newest protocol paper is now available via open-access through the J Pain Res. Go read about our ongoing work focused on the acute-to-chronic pain transition after a lateral ankle sprain! University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences UK Research UK SMRI dovepress.com/revealing-the-…


Excited to share our DoD Women’s Health Research Award led by Michael Samaan 👏 This is a win for hip research and #interdisciplinary science. Nick Heebner Aaron Fain, MD Stephen Duncan, MD and Tony Mangino


Congratulations to our Co-Director, Nick Heebner for being recognized by the UK Board of Trustees as a 2025-2026 University Research Professor. The professorships program recognizes excellence across the full spectrum of research at UK. 🎉 👏University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences


🎉 Join us in congratulating two of our faculty for being awarded the College of Health Sciences’ Excellence in Research Awards! 👏Dr. Nick Heebner as the Senior Investigator and Dr. Danielle Torp as the Early-Stage Investigator. 👏Nick Heebner Danielle M. Torp University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences UK CHS Athletic Training Program
