Robin Orr
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Recent Articles
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Dresti S, Mellino E, Palazzo M, Solidoro M, Orr R
J Spec Oper Med
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40063950
Background: Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel are at a high risk of musculoskeletal (MSK) injury. The aims of this systematic review were to a) profile MSK injuries sustained by SOF...
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Tomes C, Schram B, Canetti E, Orr R
PLoS One
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):e0317124.
PMID: 39854330
Police tactical group (PTG) officers respond to the most demanding and high-risk police situations. As such, PTG personnel require exceptional physical fitness, and selection for employment often evaluates fitness both...
3.
Tomes C, Canetti E, Schram B, Orr R
Physiol Rep
. 2025 Jan;
13(2):e70182.
PMID: 39823164
Police officers are exposed to high levels of stress. Serving on Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams is a highly demanding duty that may further increase levels of stress in...
4.
Marsh E, Orr R, Canetti E, Schram B
Appl Ergon
. 2024 Dec;
125:104459.
PMID: 39721288
Introduction: The aim of this review was to identify, collect, appraise, and synthesise research profiling paramedic job tasks, injuries sustained, and current fitness levels, to guide optimal workplace performance and...
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Reilly L, Chan J, Thevanesan T, Orr R, Dawes J, Lockie R, et al.
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2024 Dec;
12(23).
PMID: 39684956
Background/objectives: Custody officers (CO) are often exposed to workplace hazards when monitoring prisoners, managing prisoners' recreational time, or searching for contraband, yet research into their injuries is limited. This review...
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Roscoe M, Gough S, Orr R, Baumann O
Heliyon
. 2024 Sep;
10(17):e36562.
PMID: 39263083
Police officers often face critical incidents involving armed offenders, requiring the use of force to ensure safety. Eyewitness accounts, including those from officers, are crucial in the justice system but...
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Campbell P, Maupin D, Lockie R, Dawes J, Simas V, Canetti E, et al.
J Strength Cond Res
. 2024 Jul;
38(11):1951-1958.
PMID: 39074172
Campbell, P, Maupin, D, Lockie, RG, Dawes, JJ, Simas, V, Canetti, E, Schram, B, and Orr, R. The development of normative fitness data and analyzing the relationships between 20MSFT and...
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Schram B, Orr R, Niederberger B, Givens A, Bernards J, Kelly K
J Strength Cond Res
. 2024 Apr;
38(8):e454-e458.
PMID: 38683971
Schram, B, Orr, R, Niederberger, B, Givens, A, Bernards, J, and Kelly, KR. Cardiovascular demand differences between male and female US Marine recruits during progressive loaded hikes. J Strength Cond...
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Kelly K, Niederberger B, Givens A, Bernards J, Orr R
Work
. 2024 Mar;
77(4):1391-1399.
PMID: 38552130
Background: Load carriage tasks during United States Marine Corps (USMC) recruit training can cause injury. Load carriage conditioning, if optimized, can reduce injury risk. Objective: To compare injuries sustained by...
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Campbell P, Maupin D, Lockie R, Dawes J, Simas V, Canetti E, et al.
J Strength Cond Res
. 2024 Mar;
38(6):1111-1117.
PMID: 38489586
Campbell, P, Maupin, D, Lockie, RG, Dawes, JJ, Simas, V, Canetti, E, Schram, B, and Orr, R. Determining the changes in law enforcement recruit aerobic fitness using the 2.4-km run...