Kevin Dames, Kinesiology Department, was lead author on an article published in Gait & Posture. The study, "Time to Boundary Reliability Differentiates Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction in Balance (CTSIB-M) Trials in Adolescents," was conducted in collaboration with Jessica Pegg (exercise ccience M' 24) and former Kinesiology faculty member Samantha Moss. While time-to-boundary is commonly utilized to quantify postural control in adults, their study established test-retest reliability of the measure in the adolescent population across two visual (eyes open or closed) and two surface (rigid or compliant) conditions. Reliable approaches to monitor postural control can be especially valuable during adolescence as sensory and motor systems are rapidly evolving.