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Ranson C, Wootten M, Biswas A, Herrington L, Gallimore D, Jackson P, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2023 Jan; 57(13):836-841. PMID: 36693713
Objectives: To identify the priority injury and illness types across UK summer Olympic World Class Programme sports to inform development, implementation and evaluation of associated injury risk mitigation and management...
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Hodgson L, Phillips G, Saggers R, Sharma S, Papadakis M, Readhead C, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2021 Feb; 56(2):68-79. PMID: 33619127
The cessation of amateur and recreational sport has had significant implications globally, impacting economic, social and health facets of population well-being. As a result, there is pressure to resume sport...
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Heneghan N, Collacott E, Martin P, Spencer S, Rushton A
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2021 Jan; 7(1):e001001. PMID: 33500786
Background: Compared to injury data in able-bodied athletes, relatively little literature exists for Paralympic athletes. Injury data underpins the design and evaluation of injury prevention strategies in elite sport. The...
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Hodgson L, Phillips G, Gordon J, Hanson J, Maclean J, Mathema P, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2020 Dec; PMID: 33361278
The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated many novel responses in healthcare including sport and exercise medicine. The cessation of elite sport almost globally has had significant economic implications and resulted in...
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Esh R, Grodahl L, Kerslake R, Strachan K, Spencer S, Fawcett L, et al.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2020 Oct; 6(1):e000764. PMID: 33088582
Objective: To investigate the diagnostic accuracy of MRI for identifying posterior element bone stress injury (PEBSI) in the athletic population with low back pain (LBP). Study Design: A systematic review...
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Bucke J, Spencer S, Fawcett L, Sonvico L, Rushton A, Heneghan N
J Athl Train . 2017 Aug; 52(9):820-825. PMID: 28787176
Context:   Spinal axial rotation is required for many functional and sporting activities. Eighty percent of axial rotation occurs in the thoracic spine. Existing measures of thoracic spine rotation commonly involve...
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Spencer S, Wolf A, Rushton A
J Athl Train . 2016 Sep; 51(8):613-628. PMID: 27661792
Context: Identification of strategies to prevent spinal injury, optimize rehabilitation, and enhance performance is a priority for practitioners. Different exercises produce different effects on neuromuscular performance. Clarity of the purpose...
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Grodahl L, Fawcett L, Nazareth M, Smith R, Spencer S, Heneghan N, et al.
Man Ther . 2016 Jun; 24:7-17. PMID: 27317501
Background: In adolescent athletes, low back pain has a 1-year prevalence of 57% and causes include spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis. An accurate diagnosis enables healing, prevention of progression and return to...
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Saithna A, Gogna R, Baraza N, Modi C, Spencer S
Open Orthop J . 2012 Dec; 6:553-7. PMID: 23248727
The 2007 review by Visnes and Bahr concluded that athletes with patella tendinopathy should be withdrawn from sport whilst engaging in eccentric exercise (EE) rehabilitation programs. However, deprivation of sport...
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Rushton A, Spencer S
Man Ther . 2010 Nov; 16(2):161-6. PMID: 21050797
The growing evidence suggests that physiological mobilisation techniques influence the passive properties of the muscle-tendon unit (MTU). Techniques that combine a transverse directed force to the physiological technique attempt greater...