Scholarly and Creative Works
2025
- Miller, K. C., Koldenhoven, R. M., & Lally, E. M. (2025). Validity of common body temperature sites and gait parameters during a heat tolerance test. Temperature. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/23328940.2025.2493456
- Miller, K. C. (n.d.). Polar Life Pod cooling efficacy when small volumes of water are available to treat exercise-induced hyperthermia. Wilderness Emerg Med.
- Samuel, M., Lee, S.-P., Hooyman, A., Miller, K. C., Young, D., & Glaviano, N. (n.d.). Comparison of gluteus medius muscle activation in females with and without patellofemoral pain. J Athl Train.
2024
- Miller, K. C., Amaria, N., Scarneo-Miller, S., Casa, D., Jardine, J., Stearns, R., & O’Connor, P. (2024). Exertional heatstroke survivors’ knowledge and beliefs about exertional heatstroke diagnosis, treatment, and return to play. J Athl Train, 59, 1063–1069.
- Miller, K. C., & Amaria, N. Y. (2024). Body bag cooling with two different water temperatures for the treatment of hyperthermia. Aerosp Med Hum Perform, 95, 1–6.
- Grundstein, A., Yeargin, S., Cooper, E., Cargile, L., Clark, J., Lopez, R., … Stearns, R. (n.d.). Evaluating heat risk: Comparing on-site WBGT measurements versus smartphone application estimates. GeoHealth.
2023
- Evers-Smith, J., & Miller, K. C. (2023). Does prophylactic stretching reduce the occurrence of exercise-associated muscle cramping?: A critically-appraised topic. J Sport Rehab, 33, 49–52.
2022
- Miller, K. C., McDermott, B., Yeargin, S., Fiol, A., & Schwellnus, M. (2022). An evidence-based review of the pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention of exercise associated muscle cramps. J Athl Train, 57, 5–15.
- Koenig, F., Miller, K. C., O’Connor, P., & Amaria, N. (2022). Body anthropometrics and rectal temperature cooling rates in hyperthermic women. J Athl Train, 57, 464–469.
- Miller, K. C., & Amaria, N. Y. (2022). Excellent rectal temperature cooling rates in the Polar Life Pod consistent with stationary tubs, 58, 244–251.
- Szymanski, M., Miller, K. C., O’Connor, P., Hildebrandt, L. A., & Umberger, L. (2022). Sweat characteristics in individuals with varying susceptibilities to exercise associated muscle cramps, 36, 1171–1176.
- Miller, K. C., Launstein, E. D., & Glovatsky, R. (2022). Rectal temperature cooling using two cold-water immersion preparation strategies. J Athl Train, 58, 355–360.
2021
- Miller, K. C., Casa, D., Adams, W., Hosokawa, Y., Cates, J., Emrich, C., … Smith, S. (2021). Round table on preseason heat safety in secondary school athletics: Prehospital care of exertional heatstroke patients. J Athl Train, 56, 372–382.
- Launstein, E., Miller, K. C., O’Connor, P., Adams, W., & Abrego, M. (2021). American football uniforms elicit thermoregulatory failure during a heat tolerance test. Temperature, 8, 245–253.
- Katt, G., & Miller, K. C. (2021). Contribution of American football uniforms to the development of exercise-induced hyperthermia: A critically-appraised topic. Int J Athl Ther Train, 26, 136–139.
- Scarneo-Miller, S., Lopez, R., Miller, K. C., Adams, W., Kerr, Z., & Casa, D. (2021). High schools continue to struggle to adopt evidence based practices for the management of exertional heat stroke. J Athl Train, 56, 1142–1153.
2020
- Miller, K. C. (2020). Exercise associated muscle cramping. In Exertional Heat Illness--A Clinical and Evidence-Based Guide. 1st ed. New York, USA: Springer Publishing Co.
- Wiese, B. W., Miller, K. C., & Godoy, E. (2020). A Buford Complex in a Division I collegiate American football player. Int J Athl Ther Train, 25, 12–16.
- Miller, K. C., & Adams, W. (2020). Common body temperature sites provide invalid measures of body core temperature in hyperthermic humans wearing American football uniforms.
- Boehm, K. E., Millar, M., Long, B., & Miller, K. C. (2020). Clinical perceptions on the physiological, psychological, and clinical influence of Kinesio Tex Tape (KTT) in health care practice. Int J Athl Ther Train, 25, 140–147.
- Szymanski, M., Miller, K. C., O’Connor, P., Hildebrandt, L. A., & Umberger, L. (2020). Sweat characteristics in individuals with varying susceptibilities to exercise associated muscle cramps. J Strength Cond Res, 36, 1171–1176.
- Miller, K. C., McDermott, B., & Yeargin, S. (2020). Sweat characteristics of cramp-prone and cramp-resistant athletes, 30, 218–228.
2019
- Moore, M., Moriarty, T. A., Connolly, G., Mermier, C., Amorim, F., Miller, K. C., & Zuhl, M. (2019). Oral Glutamine Supplement Reduces Subjective Fatigue Ratings during Repeated Bouts of Firefighting Simulations, 5(2).
- Belval, L., Hosokawa, Y., Casa, D., Adams, W., Armstrong, L., Baker, L., … Wingo, J. (2019). Practical hydration solutions for sports, 1550–1565.
- Wohlfert, T., & Miller, K. C. (2019). Precooling, exertional heatstroke risk factors, and postexercise cooling rates, 90, 12–17.
- Bradley, L., Miller, K. C., Wiese, B., & NOVAK, J. (2019). Precooling’s effect on American football skills. J Strength Cond Res, 33, 2616–2621.
- Edwards, J., Kaya, T., Liu, G., Ho, J., Miller, K. C., & Stannard, A. (2019). Wearable Sweat Sensors: Background and Current Trends, 31(3), 411–421. Retrieved from doi.org/10.1002/elan.201800677
2018
- Miller, K. C. (2018). The evolution of exercise-associated muscle cramp research (Vol. 22, pp. 6–8). ACSM Health Fitness J.
- Miller, K. C., Di Mango, T., & Katt, G. (2018). Cooling rates of hyperthermic humans wearing American football uniforms when cold-water immersion is delayed, 53, 1200–1205.
- Boehm, K. E., & Miller, K. C. (2018). Does gender affect rectal temperature cooling rates?: A critically-appraised topic, 11, 1–4.
- Wohlfert, T., & Miller, K. C. (2018). Does pre-cooling with whole-body immersion affect thermal sensation or perceived exertion?: A critically-appraised topic, 21, 1–5.
- Taylor, J., & Miller, K. C. (2018). Precooling, hyperthermia, and postexercise cooling rates in humans wearing American football uniforms. J Athl Train, 54, 758–764.
- Miller, K. C., Harsen, J., & Long, B. (2018). Prophylactic stretching does not reduce cramp susceptibility., 57, 473–477.
- Kaya, T., Liu, G., Ho, C., Yelamarthi, K., Miller, K. C., Edwards, J., & Stannard, A. (2018). Wearable sweat sensors: Bacground and current trends. Electroanalysis, 30, 1–12.
2017
- Burke, J., Herman, A., Long, B., & Miller, K. C. (2017). Ankle Skin Temperature Changes Following Ice Bag Application with Varying Levels of Elevation, 9(4), 163–168.
- Truxton, T., & Miller, K. C. (2017). Can temperate water immersion be used to treat exertional heat stroke?: A critically-appraised topic, 26, 447–451.
- Miller, K. C., Long, B., & Edwards, J. (2017). Muscle cramp susceptibility increases following volitionally-induced muscle cramp.
- Keen, M., & Miller, K. C. (2017). Should cooling vests be used to treat exertional heatstroke?: A critically-appraised topic, 26, 286–289.
- Miller, K. C., Truxton, T. T., & Long, B. (2017). Temperate-Water Immersion as a Treatment for Hyperthermic Humans Wearing American Football Uniforms. Journal of Athletic Training, 52, 747–752.
- Keen, M., Miller, K. C., & Zuhl, M. (2017). Thermoregulatory and perceptual effects of a percooling garment worn underneath an American football uniform, 31, 2983–2991.
- Miller, K. C., Hughes, L. E., Long, B., Adams, W. M., & Casa, D. J. (2017). Validity of core temperature measurements at three rectal depths during rest, exercise, cold-water immersion, and recovery, 52(4), 332–338.
2016
- Miller, K. C. (2016). Myths and misconceptions about exercise-associated muscle cramping (Vol. 20, pp. 37–39). ACSMs Health Fit J.
- Liu, G., Ho, C., Slappey, N., Zhou, Z., Snelgrove, S., Brown, M., … Kaya, T. (2016). A wearable conductivity sensor for wireless real-time sweat monitoring, 227, 35–42.
- Murray, D., Miller, K. C., & Edwards, J. (2016). Does a reduction in serum sodium concentration or serum potassium concentration increase the prevalence of exercise-associated muscle cramps? J Sport Rehab, 25, 301–304.
- Hosokawa, Y., Casa, D., Belval, L., Capacchione, J., Deuster, P., Jardine, J., … O’Connor, F. (2016). Round table on malignant hyperthermia in physically active populations: Meeting proceedings. Journal of Athletic Training, 52, 377–383.
- McDermott, B., Miller, K. C., Lopez, R., & Yeargin, S. (2016). Letter to Editor (Vol. January, p. 9). NATA News.
- Long, B., & Miller, K. C. (2016). Influence of Topical Analgesic Cream on Passive Hip Flexion Range of Motion, Sensation of Pressure, and Temperature, 2016, 55–62.
2015
- Casa, D., DeMartini, J., Bergeron, M., Csillan, D., Eichner, R., Lopez, R., … Yeargin, S. (2015). National Athletic Trainers’ Association position statement on exertional heat illnesses. J Athl Train, 50, 986–1000.
- Miller, K. C., Swartz, E., & Long, B. (2015). Cold-water immersion for hyperthermic humans wearing football uniforms. J Athl Train, 50, 792–799.
- Miller, K. C., Swartz, E. E., & Long, B. (2015). Efficacy of cold-water immersion on hyperthermic humans wearing football uniforms, 50(8), 792–799.
- Miller, K. C., Long, B., & Edwards, J. (2015). Necessity of removing American football uniforms from hyperthermic humans before cold-water immersion, 50, 1240–1246.
- McKenney, M., Miller, K. C., Deal, J., Garden-Robinson, J., & Rhee, Y. (2015). Plasma and electrolyte changes in exercising humans following ingestion of multiple boluses of pickle juice, 50, 141–146.
- Miller, K. C. (2015). Rethinking the cause of exercise-associated muscle cramping: Moving beyond dehydration and electrolyte losses. Curr Sports Med Rep, 14, 353–354.
- Hew-Butler, T. H.-B., Rosner, M., Fowkes-Godek, S., Dugas, J., Hoffman, M., Lewis, D., … Verbalis, J. (2015). Statement of the 3rd International Exercise- Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference, 25, 303–320.
- Hew-Butler, T., Rosner, M., Fowkes-Godek, S., Dugas, J., Hoffman, M., Lewis, D., … Verbalis, J. (2015). Statement of the 3rd International Exercise- Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference, 49, 1432–1446.
2014
- Miller, K. C. (2014). Electrolyte and plasma responses following pickle juice, mustard, and deionized water ingestion in dehydrated humans. J Athl Train, 49, 360–367.
- Miller, K. C., & Burne, J. (2014). Golgi tendon organ reflex inhibition following manually-applied acute static stretching, 32, 1491–1497.
- Peikert, J. R., Miller, K. C., Albrecht, J. M., Garden-Robinson, J. A., & Deal, J. E. (2014). Pre-exercise ingestion of pickle juice, hypertonic saline, or water does not affect aerobic performance or thermoregulation. J Athl Train, 49, 204–209.
- Miller, K. C., Lopez, R., Yeargin, S., McDermott, B., & Casa, D. (2014). Letter to the editor.
2013
- Allen, S. T., Miller, K. C., Albrecht, J. M., Garden-Robinson, J. A., & Blodgett-Salafia, E. H. (2013). Ad libitum fluid intake and plasma responses following pickle juice, hypertonic saline and deionized water ingestion. J Athl Train, 48, 734–740.
- Burrer, J. L., Hansen, P. J., Miller, K. C., & Christensen, B. (2013). Fracture blisters following a posterior elbow dislocation: A case report, 18, 17–19.
- Milton, A. E., Hansen, P. J., Miller, K. C., & Rhee, Y. S. (2013). Grade III liver laceration in a female volleyball player, 5, 150–152.
2012
- Miller, K. C., Wilding, S. W., Stone, M. B., & Knight, K. L. (2012). Duration of electrically induced muscle cramp increased by increasing stimulation frequency, 21, 182–185.
- Miller, K. C., & Knight, K. L. (2012). Initial electrical stimulation frequency and cramp threshold frequency and force, 47, 643–647.
- Miller, K. C. (2012). Plasma potassium concentration and content changes following banana ingestion in exercised males, 47, 648–654.
- Braulick, K. W., Miller, K. C., Albrecht, J. M., Tucker, J. M., & Deal, J. E. (2012). Significant and serious dehydration does not affect skeletal muscle cramp threshold frequency.
- Jutte, L., Hawkins, J. R., Miller, K. C., Long, B. C., & Knight, K. L. (2012). Skinfold thickness at 8 common cryotherapy sites in various athletic populations, 47, 170–177.
- Hawkins, J. R., & Miller, K. C. (2012). The importance of target tissue depth in cryotherapy application, 1, 1–4.
- Jutte, L. S., Hawkins, J. R., Miller, K. C., Long, B., & Knight, K. L. (2012). Evaluation of Skinfold Thickness at 8 Common Cryotherapy Sites in Various Athletic Populations, 47(2), 170–177.
2010
- Miller, K. C., Stone, M. B., Huxel, K. C., & Edwards, J. (2010). Exercise-associated muscle cramps: causes, treatment, and prevention, 2, 279–283.
- Miller, K. C., Mack, G. W., & Knight, K. L. (2010). Gastric emptying after pickle juice ingestion in rested, euhydrated humans, 45, 601–608.
- Miller, K. C., Mack, G. W., Knight, K. L., Hopkins, J. T., Draper, D. O., Fields, P. J., & Hunter, I. (2010). Reflex inhibition of electrically induced muscle cramps in hypohydrated humans, 42, 953–961.
- Miller, K. C., Mack, G. W., Knight, K. L., Hopkins, J. T., Draper, D. O., Fields, P. J., & Hunter, I. (2010). Three percent hypohydration does not affect threshold frequency of electrically induced cramps, 42, 2056–2063.
2009
- Miller, K. C., & Knight, K. L. (2009). Electrical stimulation cramp threshold frequency correlates well with the occurrence of skeletal muscle cramps, 39, 364–368.
- Miller, K. C., Mack, G. W., & Knight, K. L. (2009). Electrolyte and plasma changes following ingestion ofpickle juice, water, and a common carbohydrate-electrolyte solution, 44, 454–461.
- Udermann, B. E., Miller, K. C., Doberstein, S., David, R., Steven, M., & Pettitt, R. (2009). Spatting restricts ankle range of motion more effectively than taping during exercise, 2, 72–82.
2008
- Miller, K. C., Knight, K. L., & Williams, R. (2008). Athletic trainers’ perceptions of pickle juice’s effects on exercise associated muscle cramps, 13, 31–34.
2007
- Miller, K. C., & Knight, K. L. (2007). Pain and soreness associated with a percutaneous electrical stimulation muscle cramping protocol, 36, 711–714.