Contact
Positions
Associate Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Human Performance - Exercise Physiology
- Classification:
- Faculty
Education
- BS, Mount Union University, 2006
- MS, University of Akron, 2008
- PhD, Kent State University, 2012
Publications
Ridgel, A.L., Peacock, C.A., Fickes, E. J., Kim, C-H. Active-assisted cycling improves tremor and bradykinesia in Parkinson’s disease. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilition 2012, 93:2049 – 54.
Ryan, E.J., Kim, C-H., Fickes, E.J., Williamson, M., Muller, M.D., Barkley, J.E., Gunstad, J., Glickman, E.L. Caffeine gum and cycling performance: A timing study. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. - accepted February 18, 2012
Ridgel, A.L., Kim, C-H, Fickes, E.J., Muller, M.D., & J.L. Alberts. Changes in Executive Function After Acute Bouts of Passive Cycling in Parkinson’s Disease. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 2011, 34:87-98.
Ridgel, A.L., Muller, M.D., Kim, C-H, Fickes, E.J., T.O. Mera. Acute effect of passive leg cycling on upper extremity tremor and bradykinesia in Parkinson’s disease. The Physician and SportsMedicine 2011, 39(3).