J Matt McCrary
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Recent Articles
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Kaasgaard M, Grebosz-Haring K, Davies C, Musgrave G, Shriraam J, McCrary J, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2024 Jul;
12:1414070.
PMID: 39081355
Introduction: Arts and health practice and research has expanded rapidly since the turn of the millennium. A World Health Organization scoping review of a large body of evidence claims positive...
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McCrary J, Van Valckenborgh E, Poirel H, de Putter R, van Rooij J, Horgan D, et al.
Eur J Public Health
. 2024 Jun;
34(4):666-675.
PMID: 38905592
Background: Somatic and germline genetic alterations are significant drivers of cancer. Increasing integration of new technologies which profile these alterations requires timely, equitable and high-quality genetic counselling to facilitate accurate...
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Tang M, Antic Z, Fardzadeh P, Pietzsch S, Schroder C, Eberhardt A, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2024 May;
104:105171.
PMID: 38810562
Background: The increasing volume and intricacy of sequencing data, along with other clinical and diagnostic data, like drug responses and measurable residual disease, creates challenges for efficient clinical comprehension and...
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Clift S, Bathke A, Daffern H, Davies C, Grebosz-Haring K, Kaasgaard M, et al.
Lancet
. 2024 Apr;
403(10434):1335.
PMID: 38582556
No abstract available.
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McCrary J, Gould M
J Sci Med Sport
. 2023 Oct;
26(11):636-638.
PMID: 37863666
Precise timing, the ability to control exactly when something should be done, integrates physical characteristics like strength, power, and technique into highly skilled sporting actions. Despite timing's indispensability to peak...
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McCrary J, Stolarov M, Oku T, Sternkopf F, Altenmuller E
Med Probl Perform Art
. 2023 Jun;
38(2):121-128.
PMID: 37260220
Purpose: Musicians are labelled 'fine motor athletes' due to the significant demands of practice and performance. In response, sports medical concepts and expertise have been adapted and mobilized to address...
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Ackermann B, Guptill C, Miller C, Dick R, McCrary J
Curr Sports Med Rep
. 2022 Dec;
21(12):460-462.
PMID: 36508603
Training in the performing arts exposes individuals to often extreme physical and psychological demands, which are linked to high occupational injury rates. The intense demands of performing artists have been...
8.
Ackermann B, McCrary J, Miller C, Dick R, Guptill C
Curr Sports Med Rep
. 2022 Dec;
21(12):454-459.
PMID: 36508602
No abstract available.
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Dick R, Ackermann B, McCrary J, Miller C, Guptill C
Curr Sports Med Rep
. 2022 Dec;
21(12):418-419.
PMID: 36508595
No abstract available.
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McCrary J, Ascenso S, Savvidou P, Schraft S, McAllister L, Redding E, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2022 Dec;
13:1056892.
PMID: 36506990
Background/aims: High occupational injury rates are reported in musicians, with a career prevalence of up to 89%. Fatigue and playing (over)load are identified as key risk factors for musicians' injuries....