
About
Naoko Giblin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Exercise & Sport Science at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She holds a B.S. in Athletic Training from Central Michigan University (2002), an M.S. in Exercise Science (Athletic Training) from the University of Toledo (2006), and a Ph.D. in Exercise Science with an emphasis in applied biomechanics from the University of Toledo (2010). Her research focuses on biomechanical analysis of patellofemoral pain syndrome, running-related injuries, and the efficacy of functional rehabilitation. She is also certified as an athletic trainer since 2003 and has clinical experience in NCAA Division-I Athletics, community colleges, and high schools.
- Education:
- B.S. in Athletic Training, Central Michigan University, 2002
- M.S. in Exercise Science (Athletic Training), University of Toledo, 2006
- Ph.D. in Exercise Science (Applied Biomechanics), University of Toledo, 2010
Her teaching responsibilities include courses such as ESS 303 Lab (Biomechanics), ESS 304 (Biomechanical Principles of Human Movement), ESS 383 (Clinical Pathology in Exercise Science), and advanced athletic training research and statistics modules. She has presented at professional symposiums, including a 2023 talk on therapy dogs in athletic training facilities. Her work bridges clinical practice and biomechanical research to improve injury prevention and rehabilitation outcomes.
Advising and grants: While no specific grants are listed, she advises students through scheduled meetings and offers Zoom options. Office hours are structured across weekdays with flexibility for appointments.
Labs/teams: Her research laboratory focuses on applied biomechanics and clinical interventions for musculoskeletal injuries, particularly patellofemoral pain and running mechanics.
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