Robert B. Dale, Ph.D.

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2002 The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 
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Rehabilitation and Therapy
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Phillip A. Bishop grad student 2002 University of Alabama
 (The effects of intermittent cooling during heat exposure with American football gear and postexercise rehydration following physical exertion in the heat.)
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Gillette R, Dale RB. (2013) Basics of Exercise Physiology Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy: Second Edition. 154-161
Brumitt J, Dale RB. (2009) Integrating shoulder and core exercises when rehabilitating athletes performing overhead activities. North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy : Najspt. 4: 132-8
Brumitt J, Dale RB. (2008) Functional rehabilitation exercise prescription for golfers Athletic Therapy Today. 13: 37-41
Jung AP, Dale RB, Bishop PA. (2007) Ambient-temperature beverages are consumed at a rate similar to chilled water in heat-exposed workers. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 4: 54-7
Jung AP, Bishop PA, Al-Nawwas A, et al. (2005) Influence of Hydration and Electrolyte Supplementation on Incidence and Time to Onset of Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps. Journal of Athletic Training. 40: 71-75
Dale RB, Ogletree T. (2005) Muscle endurance and functional rehabilitation Athletic Therapy Today. 10: 70-71
Dale RB. (2005) Managing low back pain with exercise interventions Athletic Therapy Today. 10: 31-35
Jung AP, Bishop PA, Al-Nawwas A, et al. (2004) The Role of Dehydration and Electrolyte Loss on Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36: S181
Dale RB, Leaver-Dunn D, Bishop P. (2003) A Compositional Analysis of a Common Acetic Acid Solution With Practical Implications for Ingestion. Journal of Athletic Training. 38: 57-61
Dale RB, Bishop PA, Smith JF, et al. (2002) THE EFFECTS OF EXTRINSIC COOLING DURING INTERMITTENT EXERCISE IN THE HEAT WITH AMERICAN FOOTBALL GEAR Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 34: S220
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