Dr Jenna Morogiello

Professor of Physical Education

Director of the Human Performance Lab

jenna.morogiello [at] westpoin.edu
Dr. Jenna Morogiello currently serves as the Director of the Human Performance Lab, Assistant Professor, and Athletic Trainer in the Department of Physical Education. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Science in Kinesiology from Georgia Southern University, and a Doctor of Athletic Training from the University of Idaho.

D.A.T. - University of Idaho

 

M.S. in Kinesiology-Georgia Southern University

 

B.S. in Athletic Training - West Chester University

Research Interests

Sports Medicine, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Neuropsychology, Nervous System Regulation, Pain

Current Research

Performance/Recovery Optimization, Epidemiology of Sport Injuries, Advanced Manual Therapy, Meditation in the Classroom

Selected Publications

Flowers, M., Morogiello, J., Hunt, T., Siekirk, N. J., & Wilson, S. (2024). Epidemiology of Concussive Injuries in Collegiate Recreational Athletes. Recreational Sports Journal, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/15588661241227938

Van Ost, L. and Morogiello, J. (2023). Cram session in goniometry and manual muscle testing: A handbook for students and clinicians (Second ed.) SLACK Incorporated.

Rittenhouse, M. A., Barringer, N. D., Jaffe, D. A., Morogiello, J. M., Kegel, J. L., McNally, B. A., et al. (2023). Omega-3 index improves after increased intake of foods with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids among united states service academy cadets. Nutrition Research, doi:10.1016/j.nutres.2023.06.005

Morogiello, J., Roessler, R., & Flowers, M. (2023). Descriptive epidemiology of campus recreation injuries. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training, 1(aop), 1-5.

Morogiello, J., & Roessler, R. (2021). Exertional rhabdomyolysis following noncontact collegiate recreational activity: A case report. International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training, 26(3), 145-147.

Morogiello, J., Murray, N. G., Hunt, T. N., Harris, B. S., Szekely, B. J., & Shaver, G. W. (2018). The effect of acute pain on executive function. Journal of clinical and translational research, 4(2), 113–121.