Kyle R Stull
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Recent Articles
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Cheatham S, Stull K, Batts W, Ambler-Wright T
J Hum Kinet
. 2020 Mar;
71:119-129.
PMID: 32148577
The aims of this study were to (1) compare the immediate post-treatment effects of an instructional video versus a self-preferred program on the hip range of motion and a pressure...
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Cheatham S, Stull K
J Bodyw Mov Ther
. 2019 Sep;
23(3):555-560.
PMID: 31563369
Introduction: Roller massage with a foam roller has become a common intervention. To date, no studies have examined the therapeutic effects of different surface type rollers. The purpose of this...
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Cheatham S, Stull K, Kolber M
J Can Chiropr Assoc
. 2019 Jan;
62(3):161-169.
PMID: 30662071
This investigation measured the reliability of the numeric pain rating scale (NPRS) for roller massage (RM) over two sessions and compared it to pressure pain threshold (PPT) during a third...
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Cheatham S, Stull K
J Sport Rehabil
. 2018 Dec;
29(2):148-155.
PMID: 30526259
Context: Roller massage (RM) is a popular myofascial intervention. To date, no research has investigated the effects of RM on experienced and nonexperienced individuals and if there are differences between...
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Cheatham S, Stull K, Ambler-Wright T
Int J Sports Phys Ther
. 2018 Oct;
13(5):920-930.
PMID: 30276024
Background: Roller massage (RM) has become a popular intervention prescribed by physical therapy (PT) professionals. While this popularity has stimulated an increase in research and product development, the trends in...
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Cheatham S, Stull K
Int J Sports Phys Ther
. 2018 Aug;
13(4):763-772.
PMID: 30140569
Level Of Evidence: 5.
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Cheatham S, Stull K
J Bodyw Mov Ther
. 2018 Aug;
22(3):713-717.
PMID: 30100301
Background: University and collegiate education of the human myofascial system is commonly taught in basic science courses such as anatomy. Allied health programs may expand upon these concepts by teaching...
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Cheatham S, Stull K
J Bodyw Mov Ther
. 2018 Aug;
22(3):707-712.
PMID: 30100300
Background: Foam rolling has become a popular form of self-myofascial release or roller massage among health and fitness professionals. Due to this popularity, foam roller devices can be found in...
9.
Cheatham S, Stull K
Int J Sports Phys Ther
. 2018 Jul;
13(3):474-482.
PMID: 30038833
Background: Foam rolling is a popular form of roller massage. To date, no studies have examined the therapeutic effects of different density type rollers. Understanding the different densities may provide...
10.
Cheatham S, Stull K, Kolber M
J Sport Rehabil
. 2017 Aug;
28(1):39-45.
PMID: 28787233
Background: Roller massage (RM) has become a common intervention among health and fitness professionals. Recently, manufacturers have merged the science of vibration therapy and RM with the development of vibration...