- Kate was recently quoted in Runner’s World Magazine. Here is a link to the article: Sports-Therapy Tools for Faster Recovery
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- Central sensitization: Implications for the diagnosis and treatment of pain
- Changes in blood flow and cellular metabolism at a myofascial trigger point with trigger point release (ischemic compression): a proof-of-principle pilot study
- Etiology of Myofascial Trigger Points
- Inflammation in osteoarthritis
- Novel Applications of Ultrasound Technology to Visualize and Characterize Myofascial Trigger Points and Surrounding Soft Tissue
- The Role of Fascia in Resting Muscle Tone and Heat Induced Relaxation
- Sensing muscle ischemia: coincident detection of acid and ATP via interplay of two ion channels
- A Systematic Comparison Between Subjects with No Pain and Pain Associated with Active Myofascial Trigger Points
- Uncovering the biochemical milieu of myofascial trigger points using in vivo microdialysis: An application of muscle pain concepts to myofascial pain syndrome
- The use of functional neuroimaging to evaluate psychological and other non-pharmacological treatments for clinical pain.