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Chesky, K., Kondraske G., & Rubin, B. (2000). The Texas Center for Music and Medicine Explores the Biomechanics of Clarinet Performance. The Clarinet, 27(2), 34-36.

Henoch, M., & Chesky, K.S. (2000). Sound Levels Experienced by a College Jazz Band: Comparison to OSHA Standards. Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 15(1), 17-22.

Chesky, K.S., & Henoch, M. (2000). Instrument Specific Reports of Hearing Loss: Differences Between Classical and Non-Classical Musicians. Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 15(1), 35-38.

Chesky, K.S. & Corns, J.S. (2000). Vocational Research in Music using the World Wide Web. Texas Music Education Research 1999.

Chesky, K., Kondraske G., & Rubin, B. (1999). Forces Against the Right Thumb during Clarinet Performance. (Abstract) Arthritis & Reumatism, 42, suppl: 1411.

Thrasher, M., & Chesky, K.S. (1999). Medical Problems of Saxophonists: A Comparison of Physical and Psychological Dysfunction Among Classical and Non-Classical Performers. The Saxophone Symposium, 24, 77-84.

Chesky, K.S., & Hipple, J. (1999). Musicians perceptions of wide spread drug use among musicians. Medical Problems of Performing Artists. 14(4), 187-195.

Henoch, M., & Chesky, K.S. (1999). Hearing Loss and Aging: Implications for the Professional Musician. Medical Problems of Performing Artists. 14(2), 76-79.

Henoch, M., & Chesky, K.S. (1999). Ear Canal Resonance as a Risk Factor in Music induced Hearing Loss. Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 14(3), 103-106.

Henoch, M. & Chesky, K.S. (1999). The Sound of Music: Is it Hazardous to your Hearing? International Trombone Journal. 27(1). 18-19.

Thrasher, M. & Chesky, K.S. (1998). Medical Problems of Clarinetists: Preliminary Findings from the UNT Musician Health Survey. Texas Music Education Research 1998.

Thrasher, M. & Chesky, K.S. (1998). Medical Problems Of Clarinetists: Results From The UNT Musician Health Survey. The Clarinet. 25(4), 25-27.

Chesky, K.S. (1998). Book Review: Therapeutic Uses of Music for Older Adults. Educational Gerontology: An International Journal 24(7).

Hipple, J., (1998). Consultation with musical groups. Medical Problems of Performing Artists,13(3), 104-108.

Chesky, K.S., Hipple, J. (1997). Performance anxiety, alcohol related problems, and social/emotional difficulties of college students: a comparative study between lower division music and non-music majors. Medical Problems of Performing Artists. 12(4): 126-132.

Chesky, K.S., Michel. (1997). From passive to active patient involvement: The potential for music and music vibration in preemptive analgesia. Alternative Therapies in Clinical Practice, 4(5), 168-173.

Chesky, K.S., Russell, I.J., Lopez, J., Kondraske, G.V. (1997). Fibromyalgia tender point pain: A double blind placebo controlled study of music vibration using the MVT™. The Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 5(3), 33-52.

Chesky, K.S., Michel, D.E., (1997). Music and music vibration for pain relief. Healing Harps Journal, spring issue.

Kondraske, V., Chesky, K.S. (1996). General Systems Performance Theory, the Elemental Resource model for human performance, and their application to musicians and musical performance. In K. Chesky and B. Rubin (Eds), Applications of Medicine in Music, Denton, UNT.

Chesky, K.S., Michel, D.E. (1996). The Music Vibration Table: A possible innovative form of pain relief, especially for the performing artist. Medical Problems for Performing Artists, 11(1):30-34.

Chesky, K.S., Rubin, B. (1996). The Center for Musicians' Education, Health and Performance Studies: An integrative approach to Performing Arts Medicine. In K. Chesky and B. Rubin (Eds), Applications of Medicine in Music, Denton, UNT.

Hipple, J., (1996). Performance anxiety may be more than stage fright. NARAS Texas News. 8(2).

Flohr, J., Chesky, K.S., Flohr, C, & Persillin, D. (1995). Changes in spatial processing ability following music listening and music vibration. Texas Music Education Research 1995, TMEA, Austin, Texas.

Kondraske, G.V., & Chesky, K.S. (1995). Measurement technology for the elemental resource model: Talent assessment and prediction. Technological Directions in Music Education Conference II Proceedings. University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.

Chesky, K.S., & Kondraske, K.S. (1995). The Music Vibration Table (MVT™): Quantification of Mozart K. 488 and Pearl Jam music vibration. Technological Directions in Music Education Conference II Proceedings. University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.

Flohr, J.W., & Chesky, K.S. (1995). The "Mozart" effect: Music and spatial reasoning. Research in Early Childhood SRIG Newsletter. Music Educators National Conference.

Michel, D. E. & Chesky, K. S. (1995). A survey of music therapist using music for pain relief. Arts in Psychotherapy, Vol. 22, 1.

Hipple, J., (1993). Staying sane in the music business. International Musician, 11(7).

Chesky, K. S. (1992). The effects of music and music vibration using the MVT™ on the relief of rheumatoid arthritis pain. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53 (8), 2725B. (University Microfilms No. AAC 9300593).

Chesky, K.S., & Michel, D.E. (1991). The Music Vibration Table (MVT™): Developing a technology and conceptual model for pain relief. Music Therapy Perspectives, Vol.9, 32-38.