Jodie McClelland
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Recent Articles
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Swords T, McClelland J, Middleton K, Tessarin B, Bryce S, Mayes S, et al.
Sports Biomech
. 2025 Jan;
23(12):3323-3333.
PMID: 39801145
Quantifying impact accelerations during ballet class may assist load management. The largest impact accelerations occur during the sequence of large (single or double-leg) jumps (grand allegro) but are potentially the...
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Fleming J, Perrett C, Melchi O, McClelland J, Middleton K
Sports (Basel)
. 2024 Dec;
12(12).
PMID: 39728856
Ground reaction forces (GRFs) are known to be high during front foot contact of fast bowling deliveries in cricket. There is a lack of published data on the GRFs during...
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Middleton K, Vickery-Howe D, Dascombe B, Clarke A, Wheat J, McClelland J, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Apr;
19(7).
PMID: 35409609
Few studies have directly compared physical responses to relative loading strategies between men and women during overground walking. This study aimed to compare gait mechanics of men and women during...
4.
Mastwyk S, McClelland J, Cooper M, Frawley H
Int Urogynecol J
. 2021 Nov;
33(9):2435-2444.
PMID: 34825921
Introduction And Hypothesis: Clinical assessment of the pelvic floor muscles (PFMs) in a standing position may provide a more valid representation of PFM function experienced by patients in daily life...
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Coleman J, Morelli F, McClelland J, Middleton K
Ergonomics
. 2020 Oct;
64(3):305-314.
PMID: 33030997
Defence acquisitions use accuracy measures as a discriminating factor in weapon purchases, but assessments are generally completed in static, supported postures at static targets with few differences being seen between...
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Mastwyk S, McClelland J, Rosamilia A, Frawley H
Neurourol Urodyn
. 2019 May;
38(6):1467-1481.
PMID: 31129931
Aims: To systematically review the evidence for the effect of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or continence surgery on pelvic floor muscle (PFM) morphometry and function in women, and to investigate...
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Moore D, Pizzari T, McClelland J, Semciw A
J Sport Rehabil
. 2019 Feb;
28(8).
PMID: 30747561
Context: Many different rehabilitation exercises have been recommended in the literature to target the gluteus medius (GMed) muscle based mainly on single-electrode, surface electromyography (EMG) measures. With the GMed consisting...
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Heywood S, McClelland J, Geigle P, Rahmann A, Villalta E, Mentiplay B, et al.
Knee
. 2019 Jan;
26(1):61-72.
PMID: 30611642
Background: Closed kinetic chain and plyometric exercises are commonly used in aquatic rehabilitation because they are believed to reduce joint loading whilst replicating functional tasks. However, the forces and relationship...
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Heywood S, Pua Y, McClelland J, Geigle P, Rahmann A, Bower K, et al.
J Electromyogr Kinesiol
. 2018 Jul;
42:74-80.
PMID: 29980103
Widespread use of electromyography (EMG) as an assessment and biofeedback method may be limited by costly commercial systems. Low-cost devices are available; however their validity is unknown. This study determined...
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Moore D, Semciw A, McClelland J, Wajswelner H, Pizzari T
J Sport Rehabil
. 2018 Mar;
28(6):544-551.
PMID: 29584533
Context: The gluteus minimus (GMin) muscle consists of 2 uniquely oriented segments that have potential for independent function and have different responses to pathology and aging. For healthy young adults,...