Leanda McKenna
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Cary D, Briffa K, McKenna L
BMJ Open
. 2019 Jul;
9(6):e027633.
PMID: 31256029
Objectives: The objectives of this scoping review were to identify (1) study designs and participant populations, (2) types of specific methodology and (3) common results, conclusions and recommendations from the...
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Diepeveen L, Fraser E, Croft A, Jacques A, McArdle A, Briffa K, et al.
J Hum Lact
. 2018 Nov;
35(4):695-705.
PMID: 30481473
Background: Little information has been documented regarding interventions for mastitis by Australian physiotherapists. It is currently not known if physiotherapy interventions vary across Australian regions and types of healthcare facilities....
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Saito H, Harrold M, Cavalheri V, McKenna L
Physiother Theory Pract
. 2018 Jan;
34(9):653-670.
PMID: 29351510
The relationship between subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS) and altered scapular movement has been previously reported. The purpose of this review was to determine the effect of interventions that focus on...
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Hickey D, Solvig V, Cavalheri V, Harrold M, McKenna L
Br J Sports Med
. 2017 Jul;
52(2):102-110.
PMID: 28735288
Background: It is unclear whether the presence of scapular dyskinesis increases the risk of developing shoulder pain in asymptomatic athletes. Objectives: To determine whether the presence of scapular dyskinesis in...
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McKenna L, Cornwall X, Williams S
PM R
. 2016 Nov;
9(6):579-587.
PMID: 27721004
Background: Scapular orientation may be influenced by static body posture (sitting and standing) and contribute to the development of shoulder pain. Therefore, a consistent body posture should be considered when...
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OShea A, Kelly R, Williams S, McKenna L
Phys Ther
. 2015 Sep;
96(4):502-10.
PMID: 26337260
Background: The protractor method is a proposed clinical assessment tool, the first to measure vertical scapular position, that directly compares scapular and spinal landmarks. This tool has the potential to...
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McKenna L, Straker L, Smith A
J Sports Sci
. 2012 Sep;
30(16):1767-76.
PMID: 22938377
The aims of this study were to determine whether scapular and humeral head position can predict the development of shoulder pain in swimmers, whether those predictors were applicable to non-swimmers...
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McKenna L, Straker L, Smith A
Phys Ther Sport
. 2009 Jul;
10(3):97-100.
PMID: 19616178
Objectives: To determine the inter-tester reliability of a clinical measure of humeral head position. Design: Same day repeated measures inter-tester reliability study. Setting: 2 Western Australian Aquatic Centres. Participants: 15...
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McKenna L, Straker L, Smith A
Man Ther
. 2008 Sep;
14(4):397-403.
PMID: 18804400
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of criterion validity and intra-tester reliability of humeral head palpation in subjects with shoulder pathology. The study also sought to...
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Stanley A, McGann R, Hall J, McKenna L, Briffa N
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther
. 2004 Aug;
34(7):402-9.
PMID: 15296368
Study Design: Cross sectional. Objectives: To compare the strength and range of motion of the dominant and nondominant shoulders of adult female amateur tennis players. The secondary purpose of the...