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Burke A, Davoren M, Arensman E, Harrington J
BMC Public Health . 2025 Feb; 25(1):707. PMID: 39979953
Background: The effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy means that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can now be defined as a manageable chronic illness. It is the facilitation of psychosocial care that has...
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Lacey A, Whyte E, Burke A, OConnor S, Dillon S, Moran K
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2024 Jul; 34(8):e14704. PMID: 39049519
Understanding injury severity is essential to inform injury prevention practice. The aims of this scoping review were to investigate how running-related injury (RRI) severity is measured, compare how it differs...
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Lacey A, Whyte E, Dillon S, OConnor S, Burke A, Moran K
Eur J Sport Sci . 2024 Jul; 24(7):950-963. PMID: 38956793
Inconsistent and restricted definitions of injury have contributed to limitations in determining injury rates and identifying risk factors for running-related injuries (RRIs). The aim of this scoping review was to...
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Burke A, Davoren M, Arensman E, Harrington J
BMJ Open . 2024 Mar; 14(3):e077007. PMID: 38521523
Objective: Psychoeducation is increasingly recognised for its value in facilitating adaption to a chronic disease diagnosis. This study aimed to synthesise available literature on the psychoeducation interventions available to adults...
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Lacey A, Whyte E, OKeeffe S, OConnor S, Burke A, Moran K
PLoS One . 2023 Oct; 18(10):e0292369. PMID: 37792711
Introduction: A critical step in understanding and preventing running-related injuries (RRIs) is appropriately defining RRIs. Current definitions of RRIs may not represent the full process of injury development, failing to...
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Dillon S, Burke A, Whyte E, OConnor S, Gore S, Moran K
PLoS One . 2023 Aug; 18(8):e0288814. PMID: 37590281
Background: Given the high incidence and heavy burden of running related injuries, large-scale, prospective multifactorial investigations examining potential risk factors are warranted. This study aimed to identify factors associated with...
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Burke A, Dillon S, OConnor S, Whyte E, Gore S, Moran K
Sports Med Open . 2023 Jun; 9(1):46. PMID: 37310517
Background: Running-related injuries (RRIs) are a prevalent issue for runners, with several factors proposed to be causative. The majority of studies to date are limited by retrospective study design, small...
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Dillon S, Burke A, Whyte E, OConnor S, Gore S, Moran K
Gait Posture . 2022 Sep; 98:195-202. PMID: 36166957
Background: Although many runners train overground, measuring impact accelerations on a treadmill may be advantageous for researchers and clinicians. Previous investigations of peak and rate of acceleration (peak, rate) during...
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Burke A, Dillon S, OConnor S, Whyte E, Gore S, Moran K
PLoS One . 2022 Sep; 17(9):e0273716. PMID: 36084137
Introduction/purpose: Previous injury has consistently been shown to be one of the greatest risk factors for running-related injuries (RRIs). Runners returning to participation following injury may still demonstrate injury-related mechanics...
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Burke A, Dillon S, OConnor S, Whyte E, Gore S, Moran K
Sports Biomech . 2022 Jun; 23(12):3074-3089. PMID: 35699677
Whilst running is hugely popular, running-related injuries (RRIs) are prevalent. High impact loading has been proposed to contribute to RRIs, with accelerometers becoming increasingly popular in estimating segmental loading for...