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Kent A. Chambers PhD - SACS - Hardin-Simmons University

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• Hinman MR, Darden A: Beyond scholarly teaching: Opportunities for engaging in the<br />

scholarship of teaching and learning in physical therapy education. Journal of Physical<br />

Therapy Education, 19(3):14-22, Winter 2005.<br />

• Newstead AH, Hinman MR, Tomberlin JA: Reliability of the Berg Balance Scale and the<br />

Balance Master Limits of Stability tests for individuals with brain injury. Journal of Neurologic<br />

Physical Therapy, 29(1):18-23, 2005.<br />

• Hinman MR: Comparison of thoracic kyphosis and postural stiffness in younger and older<br />

women. The Spine Journal, 4:413-417, 2004.<br />

• Hinman MR: Interrater reliability of flexicurve postural measures among novice users. Journal<br />

of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 17(1):33-36, 2004.<br />

• Hinman MR: Effect of magnetic insoles on balance in older adults [letter to the editor]. Journal<br />

of the American Geriatrics Society. 52(1):166, 2004.<br />

• Hinman MR: Comparison of two short-term balance training programs for community-dwelling<br />

older adults. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 25(3):10-15, 2002.<br />

• Hinman MR, Heyl DM: Influence of the Eden Alternative on the functional status of nursing<br />

home residents. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 20(2):1-20, 2002.<br />

• Hinman MR: The therapeutic use of magnets: a review of recent research. Physical Therapy<br />

Reviews, 7:33-43, 2002.<br />

• Ottenbacher KJ, Branch LG, Ray L, Gonzales VA, Peek MK, Hinman MR: The reliability of<br />

upper- and lower-extremity strength testing in a community survey of older adults. Archives of<br />

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 83:1423-1427, 2002.<br />

• Hinman MR: Comparative effect of positive and negative static magnetic fields on heart rate<br />

and blood pressure in healthy adults. Clinical Rehabilitation, 16(6):669-674, 2002.<br />

• Hinman MR, Ford J, Heyl H: Effect of static magnets on chronic knee pain and physical<br />

function: a double-blind study. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 8(4):50-55, 2002.<br />

• Stephenson KS, Peloquin SM, Richmond SA, Hinman MR, Christiansen CC: Changing<br />

educational paradigms to prepare allied health professionals for the 21st century. Education for<br />

Health, 15(1):37-49, 2002.<br />

• Hinman MR: Factors influencing work disability among women who have undergone<br />

mastectomy. Women & Health, 34(2):45-60, 2001.<br />

• Hinman, MR: Factors affecting reliability of the Biodex Balance System: a summary of four<br />

studies. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 9(3):240-252, 2000.<br />

• Haber D, Looney C, Babola K, Hinman M, Utsey C: Impact of a health promotion course on<br />

inactive, overweight, or physically limited older adults. Family & Community Health, 22(4):48-<br />

56, 2000.<br />

• Hinman MR: Causal attributions of falls in older adults. Physical & Occupational Therapy in<br />

Geriatrics, 15(3):71-84, 1998.<br />

• Hinman MR: Validity and reliability of the Balance Performance Monitor during quiet standing.<br />

Physiotherapy, 83:579-581, 1997.<br />

• Haber D, Hinman M, Utsey C, Babola K, Looney C: Impact of a geriatric health promotion<br />

elective on occupational and physical therapy students. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education,<br />

18:65-76, 1997.<br />

• Hinman MR, Ezzo L., Hunt D, Mays A: Computerized exercise program does not effect the<br />

stress levels of asymptomatic VDT users. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 7:45-51,<br />

1997.<br />

• Fraser EW, Rammel M: In-house training raises knowledge and morale. The Journal of Long-<br />

Term Care Administration, 24:30-32, 1996.

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