Lucas Ettinger

Assistant Professor
Exercise Science
Willamette University
United States of America

Biography

Professor Ettinger is the instructor of record for the Human Anatomy (BIOL 246) and the associated laboratories. He also teaches the Research Design (EXSCI 356W) course and contributes to the Senior Seminar (EXSCI 496). He received PhD from University of Oregon, Orthopedic Biomechanics, MS from University of Oregon, Orthopedic Biomechanics and BS, University of Oregon, Human Physiology.

Research Intrest

Human Anatomy, Biomechanics

List of Publications
Ettinger L, Kincl L, Johnson P, Carter C, Garfinkel S, Karduna A. Workday Arm Elevation Exposure: A Comparison Between Two Professions. IIE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors. 2013 Apr 1;1(2):119-27.
Ettinger L, McClure P, Kincl L, Karduna A. Exposure to a workday environment results in an increase in anterior tilting of the scapula in dental hygienists with greater employment experience. Clinical Biomechanics. 2012 May 31;27(4):341-5.
Ettinger L, Shapiro M, Karduna A. Subacromial injection results in further scapular dyskinesis. Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine. 2014;2(8):2325967114544104.
Ettinger L, Weiss J, Shapiro M, Karduna A. Normalization to Maximal Voluntary Contraction is Influenced by Subacromial Pain. Journal of applied biomechanics. 2016 Oct;32(5):433-40.