
معرفی
Renee Reckelberg serves as Clinical Assistant Professor and Clinical Education Coordinator for the Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's College of Health Professions & Sciences. She joined UWM in 2005 as an Assistant Athletic Trainer for intercollegiate athletics and transitioned to full-time faculty in the MSAT program in Summer 2017, assuming her current coordinator role in August 2023.
Her academic credentials include:
- MS in Kinesiology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2005)
- BS in Athletic Training, Eastern Michigan University (2003)
Her research centers on orthopedic injury evaluation and rehabilitation techniques, with specialized focus on movement science and dynamic balance in military populations like Army ROTC cadets. She investigates therapeutic interventions for emergent/non-emergent injuries while contributing to pedagogical innovations in athletic training education through collaborative teaching development programs.
Analysis of her publications reveals dual interdisciplinary trajectories: clinical research on injury risk mitigation in specialized military cohorts and educational scholarship advancing peer-review methodologies in health sciences instruction.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Wisconsin Athletic Trainers’ Association Outstanding Educator Award (2023)
- UWM Accessibility Resource Center Excellence Award (2022)
She has secured principal investigator funding for projects including a $2,000 Wisconsin Athletic Trainers' Association grant on movement enhancement for ROTC cadets and an $1,800 College of Health Sciences study on teaching development. She mentors MSAT students through clinical education courses while maintaining active professional engagement.
Her professional ecosystem includes collaboration with UWM's Army ROTC program and interdisciplinary research teams focusing on biomechanics and athletic training pedagogy.


