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Naugle KM, Nguyen T, Smith JA, Saxe J, White FA. (2022). Racial differences in pain-related outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. Online ahead of print
Naugle KM, Blythe C, Naugle KE, Keith NR, Riley ZA. (2022). Kinesiophobia predicts physical function and physical activity levels in chronic pain-free older adults. Frontiers in Pain Research. 3:874205.
Naugle KE, Hackett J, Aqeel D, Naugle KM. (2021). Effect of different Kinesio tape tensions on experimentally-induced thermal and muscle pain in healthy adults. PLoS One, 16(11):e0259433.
Naugle KM, Corrona S, Smith JA, Nguyen T, Saxe J, White FA. (2021). Physical activity behavior in the first month following mild traumatic brain injury is associated with physiological and psychological risk factors for chronic pain. Pain Reports, 6(4):e969. PMCID: PMC8575415
Evans E, Naugle KE, Ovispo A, Kaleth AS, Arnold B, Naugle KM. (2021). Active virtual reality games reduce pain sensitivity in young, healthy adults. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 2: 772293.
Evans E, Naugle KE, Kaleth AS, Arnold B, Naugle KM. (2021). Physical activity intensity, perceived exertion, and enjoyment during head-mounted display virtual reality games. Games for Health Journal, 10(5): 314-320.
Naugle KM, Carey C#, Evans E, Saxe J, Overman R, White FA. (2020). The role of deficient pain modulatory systems in the development of persistent post-traumatic headaches following mild traumatic brain injury: an exploratory longitudinal study. J Headache Pain 21(1):138.
Naugle KM, Ohlman T, Wind B, Miller L. (2020). Test–Retest Instability of Temporal Summation and Conditioned Pain Modulation Measures in Older Adults. Pain Medicine. 21(11):2863-2876.
Evans, E., Owen, T., Naugle, KE, Naugle, KM. (2020). Active Gaming: It’s not just for young people. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 18:1-9.
Hackett J, Naugle KE, Naugle KM (2020). The decline of endogenous pain modulation with aging: A meta-analysis of temporal summation and conditioned pain modulation. Journal of Pain, 21(5-6):514-528.
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Carey C, Saxe J, White FA, Naugle KM. (2019). An exploratory study of endogenous pain modulatory function in patients following mild traumatic brain injury. Pain Med, 20(11):2198-2207.
Naugle KE, Carey C, Ohlman T, Godza M, Mikesky A, Naugle KM. (2019). Improving active gaming’s energy expenditure in healthy adults using structured playing instructions for the Nintendo Wii and Xbox Kinect. J Strength Cond Res 33(2):549-558.
Ohlman T, Miller L, Naugle KE, Naugle KM. (2018). Physical activity levels predict exercise-induced hypoalgesia in older adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc 50(10):2101-2109.
Miller L, Ohlman T, Naugle KM. (2018). Sensitivity to physical activity predicts daily activity among pain-free older adults. Pain Medicine. 19(8): 1683-1692.
Carey C#, Naugle KE, Aqeel D#, Ohlman T#, Naugle KM. (2017). Active Gamine as a form of exercise to induce hypoalgesia. Games for Health Journal 6(4):255-261.
Naugle, K. M., Ohlman#, T., Naugle, K. E., Riley, Z. A., Keith, N. R. (2017). Physical activity behavior predicts endogenous pain modulation in older adults. Pain 158(3):383-390.