Andrew J Gardner
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Recent Articles
1.
Tooby J, Rowson S, Till K, Allan D, Bussey M, Cazzola D, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39885049
No abstract available.
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Tooby J, Rowson S, Till K, Allan D, Bussey M, Cazzola D, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39836341
Purpose: Head acceleration events (HAEs) are a growing concern in contact sports, prompting two rugby governing bodies to mandate instrumented mouthguards (iMGs). This has resulted in an influx of data...
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Mohan M, Weaving D, Gardner A, Hendricks S, Stokes K, Phillips G, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39832883
Background: Head-on-head impacts are a risk factor for concussion, which is a concern for sports. Computer vision frameworks may provide an automated process to identify head-on-head impacts, although this has...
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Edwards S, Gardner A, Tahu T, Quarrie K, Fuller G, Strangman G, et al.
J Sci Med Sport
. 2024 Dec;
28(3):242-248.
PMID: 39709290
Objectives: To evaluate if the tackler correctly adhering, or not, to four different instructions of legal front-on one-on-one torso tackles altered the tackler and/or ball carrier peak inertial head kinematics....
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Gardner A, Iverson G, Bloomfield P, Flahive S, Brown J, Edwards S, et al.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med
. 2024 Oct;
10(4):e002216.
PMID: 39415880
Concussions in contact sports are challenging for athletes, health professionals and sporting bodies to prevent, detect and manage. Design of interventions for primary prevention, early recognition of concussion and continuing...
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Fortington L, Cassidy J, Castellani R, Gardner A, McIntosh A, Austen M, et al.
Sports Med
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39277838
Determining whether repetitive head impacts (RHI) cause the development of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)-neuropathological change (NC) and whether pathological changes cause clinical syndromes are topics of considerable interest to the...
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Tadmor D, Chesson L, Till K, Phillips G, Fairbank L, Brown J, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2024 Jul;
31(1):81-87.
PMID: 39060115
Objectives: Quantify rates and factors associated with non-reporting of concussion symptoms in community rugby league. Methods: Overall, 484 community rugby league players aged ≥18 years and 965 parents of rugby...
8.
Gardner A, Kristensen S
PLoS One
. 2024 Jul;
19(7):e0303932.
PMID: 38968314
Over the last decade, the strain on the English National Health Service (NHS) has increased. This has been especially felt by acute hospital trusts where the volume of admissions has...
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Edwards S, Tucker R, Quarrie K, Tahu T, Gardner A
J Sci Med Sport
. 2024 May;
27(7):472-479.
PMID: 38762386
Objectives: To ascertain how the three-dimensional shoulder kinematics of tacklers alter when performing four legal types of front-on, one-on-one, rugby-style torso tackles. Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Three-dimensional motion capture...
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Lang M, Tucker R, Edwards S, Iverson G, Gardner A
Sports Med Open
. 2024 Apr;
10(1):43.
PMID: 38630171
Background: The rugby league tackle has been identified as the game event with the greatest propensity for a clinically diagnosed concussion. This study aims to replicate the work conducted in...