Dave Hammons
Assistant Professor
Department of Kinesiology
Boise State University
United States of America
Biography
Dave Hammons returned to Boise State University in 2008 after fifteen years of providing clinical and teaching services at the University of Missouri, Westminster College, and Campbell University. Prior to becoming the Athletic Training program director, he coordinated the clinical education program in the Athletic Training degree as well as the KIN-ACT program and served as the central academic advisor in the Kinesiology department at Boise State.
Research Interest
Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit in Overhead Athletes; Therapeutic Intervention of shoulder motion
Publications
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Nadelson, L.S., Briggs, P., Bubak, K., Fuller, M., Hammons, D., Sass, M. (2012) The Tension Between Teacher Accountability and Flexibility: The Paradox of Standards-Based Reform. Teacher Education and Practice. 25(2) 196-220.
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Hammons, D., McChesney, J.W., Curtin, M., Pfeiffer, R.., & Thiede, K. (2015) A Randomized and Blinded Study for the Treatment of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Range of Motion Restriction: The Prone-Passive Stretching Technique. Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences. 1 (2) 1-9.