Mack D. Rubley Ph.D., ATC
Assistant Professor |
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| Degrees |
Ph.D., Brigham Young University
Exercise Science 2002 M.S. The Pennsylvania State University Kinesiology 1997 B.S. The University of Colorado Kinesiology 1993 |
| Hometown | Steamboat Springs, Colorado |
| Athletic Training Employment |
Assistant Professor, Department
of Kinesiology 2001- present Instructor - Graduate Teaching Assistant Brigham Young University, Provo UT 1998 Teaching Assistant Brigham Young University, Provo UT 1998 - 1999 Athletic Training Research Lab Coordinator Brigham Young University, Provo UT 1998 Certified Athletic Trainer East End Physical Therapy, E. Hampton, NY 1997 - 1998 Certified Athletic Trainer Pierson High School, Sag Harbor, NY 1998 Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Pennsylvania State Univ., State College, PA 1996 - 1997 Intern Certified Athletic Trainer Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 1994 - 1995 Physical Therapist Aide Health South Physical Therapy, Wilmette, IL 1994 - 1995 |
| Athletic Training Experiences | Certified Athletic
Trainer Pierson High School Baseball 1998 Pierson High School Softball 1998 Graduate Assistant, ATC Penn State Women's Soccer 1996 - 1997 Penn State Men's and Women's Gymnastics 1996 - 1997 Penn State Men's and Women's Track and Field 1995 - 1996 Host Athletic Trainer Big Ten Track and Field Championships 1996 Penn State Men's and Women's Tennis 1995 - 1996 Penn State University Summer Sports Camps 1995 & 1996 Intern, ATC Northwestern University Men's Soccer 1994 - 1995 Northwestern University Wrestling 1994 - 1995 Northwestern University Football 1994 - 1995 Student Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1989 - 1993 Student Athletic Trainer Steamboat High School, Steamboat Springs, CO 1988 - 1989 |
| Other Information | Over the past decade of
my education and professional experiences in athletic
training my goal has been to develop a better understanding
of the physiological effects of athletic injury rehabilitation
techniques. I have been driven to develop my knowledge
and understanding in order to facilitate a quicker and
more complete recovery following injury. My current research interests include the effects of cold modalities during immediate care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. My scholarly activities to this point have been focused on the use of cryotherapy in the treatment of athletic injuries |
| Phone | (702) 895-2457 |
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