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Auteur M. Dilani Mendis |
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Julie A. Hides ; Clint Frazer ; Peter Blanch ; Brittany Grantham ; Christopher Sexton ; M. Dilani Mendis |Objectives Test the odds of factors previously associated with lower limb injury (decreased size of the multifidus (MF) and increased size of the quadratus lumborum (QL) muscle) in an independent sample of Australian Rules Football (ARF) play[...]Article
Objectives To construct a new vestibular screening tool to identify likely vestibular disorders and guide referral of dizzy patients presenting to hospital and to test the vestibular screening tool for construct and discriminative validity and [...]Article
Study design A cross-sectional study of non-elite volleyball players aged 1317years. Objectives To evaluate the presence and location of pain during the single leg decline squat (SLDS) and compare patellar tendon thickness, structure, [...]Article
Objectives To describe injuries associated with netball and risk factors for lower limb injuries. Design Prospective study. In the preseason, risk factors were investigated using self-report questionnaires and physical measurements. Dur[...]Article
Pre-season screening of the upper body and trunk in Australian football players: A prospective study
Laura M. Schwab ; Deirdre E. McGhee ; Melinda M. Franettovich Smith ; M. Dilani Mendis ; Julie A. Hides |To determine whether screening tests of upper body, trunk region, and of whole-body function could prospectively identify community AFL players who sustain in-season shoulder/head/neck injuries. Additionally, to present screening test reference [...]Article
Objectives To investigate whether motor control training alters automatic contraction of abdominal muscles in elite cricketers with low back pain (LBP) during performance of a simulated unilateral weight-bearing task. Design Clinical trial. [...]