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Dr. Stephen Kinzey Stephen J. Kinzey, Ph.D.  
Associate Professor
Department of Kinesiology
California State University - San Bernardino

EDUCATION

Ph.D.
M.A.
B.S.

The University of Toledo, 1997
Indiana State University, 1994
Wayne State University, 1990
MotorcyclingE-Mail: skinzey@csusb.edu
Phone: (909) 537-5360
Office: HP-251
Office Hours in Winter 2005

 
     
 Curriculum Vita [Click here] | Some examples of my work can be found below on this site


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 Specialization: The measurement and evaluation of human movement with a focus on mechanics and neuromotor function. 
 Teaching Areas: Biomechanics [KINE480], Senior Seminar in Kinesiology [KINE490], Analysis of Human Movement [KINE685]
 Research Interests: Postural control and the neurophysiology associated with involuntary and voluntary movement.
 Hobbies: Motorcycling, Snow Skiing, Hiking, and Biking
 

 Class   Class Materials [Click Below]
 KINE 261N - Professional Preparation: Strength and Conditioning
 KINE 370 - Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology
 KINE 480 - Biomechanics
 KINE 490 - Senior Seminar in Kinesiology
 KINE 685 - Analysis of Human Movement


Examples of My Work

Kinzey
SJ, Ingersoll CD, Knight KL. The effects of selected ankle appliances on postural control. Journal of Athletic Training. 32(4):300-303, 1997.

Kinzey SJ, Armstrong CW. The reliability of the star excursion task in assessing dynamic balance. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 27(5):356-360, 1998.

Kinzey SJ, Cordova ML, Gallen KJ, Smith JC, Moore JB. The effects of cryotherapy on ground reaction forces produced during a functional task. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 9(1):3-14, 2000.

Carter AM, Kinzey SJ, Chitwood LF, Cole JL. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation decreases muscle activity during the stretch reflex in selected posterior thigh muscles. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 9(4):269-279, 2000.

Jameson AG, Kinzey SJ, Hallam JS. Lower extremity joint cryotherapy does not change vertical ground reaction force attenuation during landing. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 10(2):132-142, 2001.

Kemerly SA, Nix C, Kinzey S, Hallam J. Injuries sustained in the practice of the martial arts. Journal of Asian Martial Arts. 10(3):8-15, 2001.

Smith JC, Fry AC, Weiss LW, Li Y, Kinzey SJ. The effects of high intensity exercise on a 10-second sprint cycle test. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 15(3): 344-348, 2001.

Yaggie JA, Kinzey SJ. A comparative analysis of selected ankle orthoses during functional tasks. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 10(3): 174-183, 2001.