Honors Program Theses
Award Winner
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Recipient of the 2026 Mary Ann Bolton Undergraduate Research Award - First Place.
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Year of Award
2026
Award/Availability
Open Access Honors Program Thesis
First Advisor
Dayna Miller
Abstract
While the numbers and details of hockey-related injuries are variable across sources due to variations in sample age, sex, location, and confidentiality of many large hockey leagues, a 2023 narrative review study identified more than 100,000 upper extremity injuries documented in research since 2000. Nearly half of those injuries were to the shoulder with common injuries being acromioclavicular joint sprains, shoulder instability and dislocations, labral and rotator cuff tears, and clavicle fractures. In respect to the National Hockey League (NHL), the highest level of play in ice hockey, 12% of all injuries are to the shoulder, second only to head injuries in the upper body.3 Even with the prevalence of shoulder injuries being relatively high across nearly all hockey leagues, there is limited research into shoulder protective equipment. Because of this limited research, it is difficult to examine the effectiveness of current equipment, and nearly impossible to study alternative designs, material, and placement of shoulder pads that could be more effective in injury prevention. The goal of this hybrid study of current literature and protocol design is to explore the challenges of in vivo research for on-ice sports, specifically related to shoulder biomechanics research, which presents multiple levels of difficulty in both technical, locational, and anatomical challenges.
Year of Submission
5-2026
Department
Department of Biology
University Honors Designation
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the designation University Honors
Date Original
5-2026
Object Description
1 PDF file (50 pages)
Copyright
©2026 Kylie Giesler
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Giesler, Kylie, "Considerations when Designing In Vivo Protocols for Conducting Biomechanical Research of the Shoulder Joint in Hockey Athletes" (2026). Honors Program Theses. 1032.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/hpt/1032