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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Absolute and relative training demands of international female rugby sevens players Griffin, J.
2015
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2 Accuracy of a brief screening tool for multiple lifestyle behaviours Duncan, M.
2015
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3 Achilles tendon is not a single elastic structure: Preconditioning of different regions of Achilles tendon Nuri, L.
2015
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4 A comparative and qualitative electromyographic analysis of shoulder and wrist muscles in cricket fast bowlers during Bouncer and Yorker delivery Hazari, A.
2015
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5 A comparative, objective measurement of intra-pelvic instability using motion sensors in asymptomatic and symptomatic populations Mitchell, B.
2015
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6 A comparison of percent change in salivary α-amylase activity after maximal exercise between young athletes and recreationally active adult men Shibasaki,
2015
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7 A comparison of physical activity and sedentary behavior in nurses who work night and day shifts Kolbe-Alexander,
2015
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8 A comparison of rigid and elastic anti-pronation taping on foot posture and mobility in females with exercise related leg pain Franettovich Smith, M.
2015
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9 A comparison of training days lost and injury type for male and female athletes competing at the 2010 Pan Pacific Masters Games Heazlewood, I.
2015
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10 Active learning: Effectiveness of learning a numeracy skill with physical activity, reducing sedentary time in school children Vetter,
2015
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11 Altered trunk movements during landing in people with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction McClelland, J.
2015
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12 A markerless motion capture technique for sport performance analysis and injury prevention: Toward a ‘big data’, machine learning future Alderson, J.
2015
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13 A model of the applied sport psychology consulting process: A system for understanding and evaluating practice Keegan, R.
2015
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14 An analysis of the postural sway in elite athletes Wada, T.
2015
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15 An evaluation of web- and print-based methods to attract people to a physical activity intervention Alley, S.
2015
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16 An online social networking physical activity intervention delivered via Facebook: A randomised controlled trial Maher, C.
2015
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17 A novel approach to predict repeatability of performance in older adults: Coefficients of variation for strength and functional measures Selva Raj, I.
2015
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18 A pre-season training camp alters sleep behaviour and quality but not quantity in elite Australian Rules football players Pitchford, N.
2015
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19 Architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head following concentric and eccentric resistance training: A randomised control trial Timmins, R.
2015
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20 Are core stability exercises an effective treatment for nonspecific chronic low back pain? A systematic review with meta-analysis Thompson, B.
2015
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21 Are the kinematics of the lower limb and trunk captured on a markerless motion capture system comparable to traditional marker-based system? Perrott, M.
2015
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22 Are the predispositions for exercise influenced by body mass in females? Bunc, V.
2015
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23 A simple hip exercise: Hip hitching elicits high levels of deep gluteal muscle activity Ganderton, C.
2015
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24 Association between fat percent and the basic physical capacities of children of 7-11 years at school stage of an educational institution in Bogotá – Colombia Ocampo Plazas, M.
2015
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25 Associations between functional threshold power, autonomic activation and immune function in aerobically trained cyclists Yoshimoto,
2015
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26 A systematic review and meta-analysis of knee kinematics and moments after ACL reconstruction: Implications for early-onset knee osteoarthritis Hart, H.
2015
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27 Athletic performance and training characteristics in Junior Tennis Davis-Cup Players Fett, J.
2015
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28 Atrophy of the quadriceps is not isolated to vastus medialis oblique in patellofemoral pain Giles, L.
2015
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29 Attitudes, intentions and preferences for using physical activity tracking devices Alley, S.
2015
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30 Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics (ANZSB) session 2015
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31 Barefoot running: Reviving an old trend? Kaplan, Y.
2015
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32 Beneficial effects of home-based and supervised exercise programs on anthropometric indices, body composition, and aerobic capacity in obese patients who undergoing laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery Adib, H.
2015
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33 Biological and clinical evaluation of intro-operative retention of autologous chondrocytes on type I/II collagen scaffold (Ortho-Aciâ) for cartilage repair Ming Hao, Z.
2015
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34 Biomedical risk factors of Achilles tendinopathy associated with running: A systematic review Kozlovskaia, M.
2015
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35 Blood pressure responses to immersion and hypertension – A consideration for water exercise Beavers,
2015
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36 Can patients with patellofemoral osteoarthritis be sub-grouped at baseline? Eyles, J.
2015
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37 Can we improve athletic performance by using Direction Bias Specific Gym Programming? A Clinical Pilates concept Leslie, S.
2015
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38 Cardiorespiratory fitness and not body fat is independently associated with beta cell function in individuals with metabolic syndrome: Fitness versus fatness Ramos, J.
2015
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39 Changes in lumbopelvic position for shots with driver and when putting during 18 holes of golf: A pilot study Evans, K.
2015
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40 Classification of sports injuries in Japanese university judo players and analysis of associated physical fitness characteristics Kasahara,
2015
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41 Clinical implications of muscle force control deficits in ACL injured/reconstructed and low back pain populations Bryant, A.
2015
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42 Competitive load of high performing junior basketball players during a national tournament Talpey, S.
2015
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43 Cricket injury prediction and surveillance by mobile application technology on smartphones Soomro, N.
2015
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44 Cricket symposium Kountouris, Alex
2015
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45 Cycling inhibits age-related decreases in muscle thickness of the lower extremities and maximum oxygen uptake Ozaki, H.
2015
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46 Detecting biomechanical adaptations in sport-specific landing patterns using field-based ACL injury risk screening methods Fox, A.
2015
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47 Determination of glycaemic fluctuations with continuous glucose monitoring. What is a meaningful difference? Gordon, B.
2015
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48 Development of a valid and reliable musculoskeletal screening protocol for Australian football Taylor, C.
2015
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49 Does flexibility correlate with crunch factor in golf and produce faster clubhead speed? Joyce,
2015
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50 Does playing a sports active video game improve young children's ball skill competence? Johnson, T.
2015
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51 Does self-regulatory exhaustion resemble muscular fatigue? Separating depletion/recovery from training/interference effects Aidman, E.
2015
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52 Do women experience the same ergogenic response to caffeine as men? Skinner, T.
2015
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53 Eccentric knee-flexor strength and hamstring injury risk in rugby union: A prospective cohort study Bourne, M.
2015
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54 Effectiveness of a single Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injection to promote recovery in rugby players with ankle syndesmosis injury Samra, D.
2015
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55 Effect of body composition on core temperature responses to post-exercise cold water immersion Stephens, J.
2015
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56 Effect of defensive pressure on international female rugby sevens skill execution Griffin, J.
2015
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57 Effect of eccentric training on biomechanical properties of the Achilles tendon Serpa, D.C.
2015
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58 Effect of exercise intensity on bioimpedance-derived cardiac sympathetic indices during post-exercise recovery Michael, S.
2015
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59 Effect of intensified training on muscle adaptations, performance and health Bangsbo, J.
2015
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60 Effect of progressive resistance training on liver fat in overweight adults: Moving beyond weight loss Keating, S.
2015
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61 Effect of velocity and familiarisation on reliability of isokinetic dynamometry in healthy adults: A test–retest reliability study Nugent, E.
2015
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62 Effects of a newly implemented self-report measure on athlete self-regulation Saw, A.
2015
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63 Effects of a reduced sugar energy drink on cognitive and perceptual motor performance Cheong, J.P.G.
2015
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64 Effects of contracting muscle mass on arterial and venous [K+) and muscular fatigue during intense intermittent cycling Farr,
2015
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65 Effects of exhaustive exercise on the ATP-sensitive potassium channel of rat cardiac sinoatrial node Chang, Y.
2015
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66 Effects of special corrective exercise on the postural abnormalities in the teenage Taekwondo athletes Meamarbashi, A.
2015
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67 Efficacy of prolotherapy treatment for sacroiliac joint instability and pain Mitchell,
2015
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68 Elite rugby league athletes and tendon tap/stretch reflexes: A matched cohort study Maurini, J.
2015
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69 Energetic and metabolic power demands of interchange and full-match players within National Rugby League match-play Cummins, C.
2015
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70 Engaging dads to increase physical activity and well-being in girls: The DADEE (Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered) RCT Morgan, P.
2015
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71 Equity in single-sex sport for adolescents: Should psychological differences be considered? Krause, L.
2015
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72 Evidence based guidelines for safe transitioning to barefoot or minimalist running McCarthy, C.
2015
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73 Evidence of long term durability on autologous tenocyte injection (ATI) for treatment of chronic lateral epicondylitis Hao, Ming
2015
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74 Examining the association between unilateral versus bilateral drop vertical jump landings and a sport-specific task Fox, A.
2015
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75 Exercise and visceral fat loss: is waist circumference a useful predictor? Johnson, N.
2015
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76 Exercising depression in young people: An exploration of symptom changes in response to exercise Nasstasia,
2015
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77 Exploring the minimal, moderate and maximal important differences for the 6 MWT post total knee arthroplasty: Which is the appropriate change metric? Naylor, J.
2015
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78 Exploring upper limb joint torques during delivery in elite female tenpin bowlers Razman, R.
2015
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79 Factors affecting performance outcomes for participants in home-based core strengthening programs Searle,
2015
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80 Factors associated with physical activity promotion in the allied health setting: A systematic review Crisford, P.
2015
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81 Feasibility of a group-based school exercise intervention for children with intellectual disabilities Bellamy, J.
2015
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82 Flip-flop footwear with a moulded foot-bed for the treatment of foot pain: A randomised controlled trial Spink, M.
2015
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83 Foot orthoses for the prevention of lower limb overuse injuries in naval recruits: A randomised trial Bonanno, D.
2015
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84 Footwear related pain and running related injuries Chuter, V.
2015
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85 Four-year trends in sport participation and retention: The gender differences Eime, R.
2015
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86 Gait kinematics and kinetics in individuals with gluteal tendinopathy Allison,
2015
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87 Gluteal and tensor fascia latae muscle activity in response to isometric loading in greater trochanteric pain syndrome Ganderton, C.
2015
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88 Hamstring injury mechanism is important when considering timing of return to football Pizzari, T.
2015
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89 Hamstring strain injury – Structural and functional considerations for prevention, rehabilitation and return to play Shield, Anthony
2015
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90 Have modern footwear reduced running-related injury risk? Hamill, Joseph
2015
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91 Head knocks matter: Early findings from the 2015 football self-report injury study Harris,
2015
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92 Heartmoves® community exercise classes meet guidelines for safety and providing health benefits Callister, R.
2015
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93 Heart-rate variability threshold, a valid alternative for ventilatory threshold testing and training purposes? Praet, S.
2015
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94 High-impact, low-repetition jump training is effective for preventing bone loss in postmenopausal regular swimmers Kato, T.
2015
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95 High-intensity interval training versus continuous moderate intensity training: Effects on health outcomes and cardiometabolic disease risk factors in cancer survivors: A pilot study Toohey, K.
2015
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96 High intensity progressive resistance training for postmenopausal women with low bone mass: Early findings from the LIFTMOR trial Watson, S.
2015
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97 High intensity running increases risk of hamstring strain injury in elite Australian rules footballers Duhig, S.
2015
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98 How effective are F-MARC injury prevention programs for soccer players? A systematic review and meta-analysis Al Attar, W.
2015
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99 Hyperventilation-induced respiratory alkalosis increases the number of repetitions to be able to perform during resistance training Sakamoto, A.
2015
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100 Ice ingestion improves cycling in hot, humid conditions with no change in energy expenditure or sweat response Zimmermann, M.
2015
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101 Identification of rural adults at risk of low physical activity levels post-cardiac rehabilitation: A cluster analysis Ferrar, K.
2015
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102 Identifying individuals with an anterior cruciate ligament deficient knee as copers and non-copers: A narrative literature review Kaplan, Y.
2015
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103 Impact of sport context on the implementation of a self-report measure Saw, A.
2015
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104 Improvement in pain and function is not mediated by changes in tissue structure following surgery for Achilles tendinopathy Docking, S.
2015
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105 Improvements in fundamental movement skill competency mediate the effect of the SCORES intervention on physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in children Cohen, K.
2015
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106 Improving health-related fitness in adolescents: The CrossFit Teens randomized controlled trial Eather, N.
2015
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107 Improving muscular fitness enhances psychological well-being in low-income adolescent boys: Findings from the ATLAS cluster RCT Lubans, D.
2015
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108 Improving recruitment, compliance, adherence and maintenance in physical activity interventions in adults Brown, W.
2015
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109 Increased cross-education of muscle strength and reduced corticospinal inhibition following eccentric strength training Kidgell, D.
2015
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110 Influence of active and passive recovery on physiological responses during rest period in interval swimming Shimoyama, Y.
2015
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111 Influence of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on variable duration repeated sprint performance in hypoxia and normoxia Brickley, G.
2015
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112 Injuries can be prevented in contact flag football! Kaplan, Y.
2015
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113 Injury prevention and athletic performance are not mutually exclusive: An anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention training program Weir, G.
2015
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114 Interventional pelvic pain management Berryman, J.
2015
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115 Investigating the meaning of ‘gym-going’ in an organisational gym Motschiedler, S.
2015
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116 Is cholesterol associated with altered tendon structure or tendon pain? A systematic review Tilley, B.
2015
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117 Is higher serum cholesterol associated with altered Achilles tendon structure or Achilles tendon pain in the general population? Tilley, B.
2015
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118 Is neuromuscular control during valgus knee loading associated with changes in tibial cartilage morphology following ACL reconstruction? Jenkins, L.
2015
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119 Isometric and isokinetic hip strength in symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement Diamond,
2015
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120 Is there an association between pre-season musculoskeletal screening tests and in-season lower limb injuries in Australian football players? Moresi, J.
2015
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121 Is the recommendation of 300min of physical activity a week achievable? Pavey, T.
2015
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122 Knowledge and beliefs about knee osteoarthritis after ACL injury and reconstruction and acceptability of prevention strategies Van Ginckel, A.
2015
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123 Lessons learned in 30 years of sports medicine Brukner, Peter
2015
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124 Level of physical activity in young children is not related to subsequent motor skill competence Barnett, L.
2015
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125 Low back pain in German elite hockey players Fett, D.
2015
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126 Low back pain in German elite rowers Felker, K.
2015
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127 Low carbohydrate intake of masters vs. young triathletes in the pre-competition phase of training Doering, T.
2015
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128 Lumbar stress fractures Kountouris, A.
2015
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129 Metabolic power and energetic costs of elite Rugby League match-play Cummins, C.
2015
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130 Modeling lung function reveals serious errors in current methods of indirect calorimetry Robergs, R.
2015
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131 Moderate evidence for the relationship between training or competition load and injury: A systematic review Drew, M.
2015
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132 Motor skill training and strength training are associated with the same plastic changes in the central nervous system Leung, M.
2015
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133 Movement and muscle activation patterns following medial branch blocks for facet joint pain, and sacroiliac injection for sacroiliac joint pain DuToit, N.
2015
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134 Neuromuscular upper limb training significantly reduces major shoulder injury rate in elite rugby league players Sartor, S.
2015
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135 New method for processing and quantifying VO2 kinetics: Linear VO2 onset kinetics McNulty, C.
2015
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136 No difference in muscle damage between well-trained masters and young triathletes following regular intense endurance exercise Doering, T.
2015
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137 No effect of gluten-free diets on performance, gastrointestinal health or wellbeing in non-coeliac endurance athletes Lis, D.
2015
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138 Non-invasive brain stimulation increases cortical activation: Implications for rehabilitation Frazer, A.
2015
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139 No reduction in head injury rates with increased helmet use: The case of Western Canadian snowsports Dickson, T.
2015
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140 Optimal timing of exercise in childhood for bone: Setting the record straight Beck,
2015
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141 Oral contraception and the menstrual cycle in exercise science and sports medicine research – Should it be considered? Hillebrandt, H.
2015
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142 Oral contraception and the menstrual cycle in exercise science and sports medicine research – Should it be considered? Schaumberg, M.
2015
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143 Oral contraception and the menstrual cycle in exercise science and sports medicine research – Should it be considered? Janse de Jonge, X.
2015
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144 Oral contraception and the menstrual cycle in exercise science and sports medicine research – Should it be considered? Han, A.
2015
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145 Oral contraception and the menstrual cycle in exercise science and sports medicine research – Should it be considered? Fisher, R.
2015
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146 Oral contraception and the menstrual cycle in exercise science and sports medicine research should it be considered? Schaumberg, M.
2015
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147 Oral contraception and the menstrual cycle in exercise science and sports medicine research – Should it be considered? Minahan, C.
2015
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148 Participation in modified sports programs: A longitudinal study of children's transition to club sport participation Eime, R.
2015
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149 Patterns of platelet rich plasma use among Australasian Sports Physicians Samra, D.
2015
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150 Pelvic pain management Dornan, P.
2015
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151 Persistent pelvic pain Hall, P.
2015
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152 Physical activity: How much, how often, how hard and what type, for health benefits? Brown, W.
2015
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153 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Lander, N.
2015
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154 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Telford, R.
2015
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155 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Olive, L.
2015
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156 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Telford, D.
2015
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157 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Keegan, R.
2015
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158 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Rudd, J.
2015
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159 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Telford, D.
2015
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160 Physical literacy development in Australian youth: A current concern Keegan, S.
2015
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161 Physique limitation in rugby: Anthropometric and physiological evaluation of Sri Lankan national rugby players compared to international counterparts Gamage, J.
2015
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162 Positive swim pacing improves subsequent sprint distance triathlon performance in well-trained athletes Wu, S.
2015
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163 Posterior impingement syndrome of the ankle Mayes, S.
2015
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164 Prevalence and factors associated with radiographic PFJ OA in young to middle-aged adults with chronic patellofemoral pain Collins, N.
2015
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165 Prognostic factors or treatment effect modifiers in patellofemoral pain: A systematic review Matthews, M.
2015
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166 Project Energise: The impact of real-time prompts on sedentary and physically active work time in Australian office workers Gilson, N.
2015
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167 Psychiatric input into the assessment and management of chronic pelvic pain Hamilton, L.
2015
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168 Quadratus femoris is minimally active in a single leg bridge and single leg squat Semciw, A.
2015
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169 Quality of life in anterior cruciate ligament deficient individuals: A systematic review Filbay, S.
2015
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170 Quantifying airflow and volume from differential pressure using a Venturi tube Titheradge, P.
2015
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171 Referent body weight values in over ground walking, over ground jogging, treadmill jogging, and elliptical exercise Kaplan, Y.
2015
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172 Refinement of agility tests for leg function Taylor, S.
2015
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173 Regional practitioners receive no formal training or support when prescribing exercise to pregnant women Hayman, M.
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174 Regulation of skeletal muscle blood flow and oxygen delivery Hellsten, Y.
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175 Relationship of low back pain with size of trunk muscles, spinal angles and injury in elite AFL players Hides,
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176 Reliability of a repeat sprint ability protocol on a non-motorised treadmill in young, healthy, active adults Leicht, A.
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177 Reliability of hopping-based agility tests: A systematic review Taylor,
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178 Repeatability and agreement of digital image correlation (DIC) for regional strain estimates of the in-vivo human patellar tendon Lee, D.
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179 Research on the neurobiological features of the Chinese elite woman table tennis players Zhou, W.
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180 Resistance training can reverse sarcopenia in older foot muscles Mickle, K.
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181 Return to play following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Sri Lankan context Amarasooriya, M.
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182 Return to sport explains variability in quality of life 5 to 20 years following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Filbay, S.
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183 Revisiting the continuum of tendon pathology: Understanding the relationship between pain, structure and function to target treatments Docking, S.
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184 Risk factors for hamstring injury: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis Pizzari, T.
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185 Role of reactive oxygen species and antioxidants in the cardiovascular system and adaptations to exercise training Hellsten, Y.
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186 Running speed increases plantar load more than percent bodyweight on AlterG treadmill Thomson, A.
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187 Shifting Gears: Patterns and changes in workday sedentary, stationary and movement time in Australian truck drivers Gilson,
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188 Shoe–surface interaction and lower extremity injury in the football codes: A systematic review and meta-analysis Thomson, A.
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189 Shoulder range of motion and strength changes following acute throwing workloads in elite junior male cricketers Scott-Hunter, J.
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190 Social Media and UNSW Sports Medicine Society: A new face in Sports and Exercise Medicine Bui, D.
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191 Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) for peripheral causalgia and other neuropathic pain conditions: First commercial experience in Australia Mitchell, B.
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192 Sports club activity does not reduce sedentary behaviours of Japanese female adolescents Suzuki, K.
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193 Sports injury prevention: Assessing the knowledge of tertiary-level human movement students Twomey, D.
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194 Sports injury surveillance at the Pan Pacific Masters Games 2008 to 2014 Brown, M.
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195 Sports injury surveillance systems: A review of methods and data quality Ekegren,
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196 Strategies in reducing the negative impact of lower limb tendinopathy: Is it injury prevention or injury minimisation? Docking, S.
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197 Strength and architectural risk factors for hamstring strain injury in elite Australian soccer: A prospective cohort study Timmins, R.
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198 Successful outcome from foot orthoses and exercises for patellofemoral pain predicted by static foot measurement – A case study Matthews, M.
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199 Supervised structured exercise training for people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: A randomised control trial Kingsley, M.
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200 Tendon neuroplastic training reduces tendon pain and muscle inhibition in-season: Changing the way we think about exercise Rio, E.
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201 Testing the effectiveness of prolotherapy compared to physiotherapy for tennis elbow: A randomised control trial Bisset, L.
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202 The brain of an elite athlete: Do physical training adaptations extend to the brain? Martin, K.
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203 The case of barefoot running: Understanding its biomechanical implications; risk of injury and the individual response Tam, N.
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204 The effect of age on muscle strength recovery following an anaerobic exercise stimulus Borges, N.
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205 The effect of backpack carriage on the biomechanics and neuromuscular control of locomotion: A systematic review and preliminary meta-analysis Liew, B.
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206 The effect of custom foot orthotics and footwear on first-step pain in people with plantar heel pain: A pragmatic randomized controlled trial Bishop, C.
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207 The effect of sodium phosphate and beetroot juice on repeated sprint performance in female athletes Wallman, K.
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208 The effects of different menstrual cycle phases on urinary biopyrrin excretion following 2-h prolonged exercise Yasuda, N.
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209 The effects of stability footwear on ACL-relevant knee biomechanics during landing in women Paterson, K.L.
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210 The effects of two different types of footwear on salivary α-amylase and IgA levels following 30-min stair ascent and descent in men Komatsubara,
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211 The impact of extreme loading on the hip joint in ballet Mayes, S.
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212 The impact of two different conditioning programs on fitness characteristics of police academy cadets Orr, Ro.
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213 The maximal effort swimming change the salivary cortisol and testosterone concentrations in saliva Matsumoto, T.
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214 The perceived effect of load carriage on marksmanship in the tactical athlete Orr, Ro.
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215 The prevalence of musculoskeletal injury in Australian paddle sports Griffin, A.R.
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216 The role of mental health in the relationship between walking and cognitive ability in older adults in Indonesia Stock, J.
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217 The science and art of imaging in tendinopathy: It's role in diagnosis and injury prevention Docking, S.
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218 The sympathetic nervous system and insulin resistance in achilles tendinopathy Jewson, J.
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219 Three-dimensional muscle bulging and its implications for muscle force generation Lichtwark, G.
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220 Time-efficient high-intensity exercise improves glycaemic control similarly to moderate-intensity exercise in overweight humans Parker, L.
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221 Time spent sitting is influenced by neighbourhood crime: Longitudinal evidence from 51,222 Australians Kolt, G.S.
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222 Toward a Concussion Assessment Tool in snowsports: Is the balance assessment component of the SCAT reliable? Waddington, G.
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223 Training and testing the top-class soccer player Bangsbo, J.
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224 Training in a minimalist shoe improves running performance in trained distance runners Fuller, J.
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225 Twelve minutes/week of high-intensity exercise significantly decreases aortic reservoir pressure in individuals with metabolic syndrome Ramos, J.
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226 Unhealthy imbalance; decreased exercise and poor knowledge of exercise as medicine in Australian Medical Students the MEDx study Lipman, D.
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227 Using ultrasound to investigate sarcopenia in foot muscles Mickle, K.
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228 Variability in the sweating rate and sweat electrolyte loss of cricketers during exercise in hot and humid conditions Gamage, J.
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229 Walking on inclined surfaces Milburn, P.
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230 What have we learned about barefoot, minimalist and forefoot running? Hamill, J.
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231 Why is differential diagnosis of anterior knee pain important? Because the brain thinks it is Rio, E.
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232 Work-matched high-intensity interval and traditional continuous endurance training similarly attenuate maximal strength gain during concurrent training Fyfe, J.
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