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Kyle B Kosik

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Kosik K, Hoch M, Patlan I, Slone S, Torp D, Van Wyngaarden J, et al.
J Pain Res . 2025 Mar; 18:931-945. PMID: 40027208
Persistent pain is a common complaint among civilians and military personnel after a lateral ankle sprain (LAS). Most individuals who experience pain after an LAS self-report a moderate pain intensity...
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McCann R, Ohrnberger E, Kosik K, Gribble P
J Athl Train . 2024 May; 59(11):1070-1076. PMID: 38779882
Context: Patients with lateral ankle sprains (LASs) often have deficient patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at return to activity (RTA), potentially increasing risk for recurrent LAS and ankle pain. Additionally, applied care...
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Bain K, Kosik K, Terada M, Gribble P, Johnson N
Gait Posture . 2024 Jan; 109:115-119. PMID: 38295486
Background: Sensorimotor brain connectivity is often overlooked when determining relationships between postural control and motor performance following musculoskeletal injury. Thalamocortical brain connectivity is of particular interest as it represents the...
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Gribble P, Bain K, Davidson C, Hoch M, Kosik K
J Bodyw Mov Ther . 2023 Jun; 35:190-195. PMID: 37330768
Introduction: Balance deficiencies are common among aging adults. Musculoskeletal injuries such as lateral ankle sprains (LAS) also contribute to compromised balance; potentially amplifying the postural insufficiencies in these age groups...
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Hoch M, Hertel J, Gribble P, Heebner N, Hoch J, Kosik K, et al.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil . 2023 May; 15(1):70. PMID: 37143146
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Hoch M, Hertel J, Gribble P, Heebner N, Hoch J, Kosik K, et al.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil . 2023 Apr; 15(1):54. PMID: 37032355
Background: Lateral ankle sprains account for a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries among civilians and military service members, with up to 40% of patients developing chronic ankle instability (CAI). Although...
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Bain K, Baez S, Kosik K, Hoch M, Hoch J, Johnson N, et al.
J Sport Rehabil . 2023 Feb; 32(4):433-439. PMID: 36848899
Context: Many individuals who sustain a lateral ankle sprain (LAS) fail to return to prior activity due to residual symptoms; and report elevated levels of injury-related fear, decreased function, and...
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Terada M, Kosik K, Gribble P
Sports Health . 2023 Jan; 16(1):19-25. PMID: 36691689
Background: Altered reorganization of the sensorimotor system after an initial lateral ankle sprain may lead to a chronic neuromuscular maladaptation in multiple body locations. Specifically, decreased diaphragm contractility has been...
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Kosik K, Hoch M, Allison R, Bain K, Slone S, Gribble P
J Athl Train . 2022 Aug; 57(6):564-570. PMID: 35969663
Context: Individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) present with alterations in the compositional structure of their talar articular cartilage. These alterations likely influence how the talar cartilage responds to the...
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Kosik K, Hoch M, Hartzell J, Bain K, Slone S, Gribble P
Phys Ther Sport . 2022 Jul; 57:26-32. PMID: 35872479
Objectives: The purpose was to compare vertical ground reaction forces and sagittal-plane energy dissipation patterns of the lower extremity during a single-limb jump-stabilization task between individuals with chronic ankle instability...