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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries have been shown to place a severe burden on the injured athlete and the Australian health care system. Significant research has been dedicated to injury prevention training programs with limited... more
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      Injury PreventionInjury BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionAcl Injuries in Football Players
• Cervical spine injuries sustained during impact events in sport activities such as rugby union can have devastating effects on players' welfare. • Dynamic simulations using musculoskeletal models, driven by in vivo biomechanical data,... more
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      RugbySport BiomechanicsInjury BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal Biomechanics
Conclusions: Raising the checking age significantly influenced the number, mechanism, and type of injuries diagnosed in local emergency rooms for Peewee players. While the overall number of injuries reduced among Peewee players, there was... more
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      Musculoskeletal Injury PreventionDanceBalletRisk Factors
Professional dancers are a medically under-served occupational group at high risk for workrelated musculoskeletal disorders. Historically, a sports medicine approach has been used in the treatment of dancers and dance companies. Recently,... more
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      Dance ScienceMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Ergonomics Risk Factors (ERFs) at computer works are commonly related to Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) such as repetitive movements, doing work in awkward postures and static postures while prolonged seating at works. The main... more
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      Safety EngineeringErgonomicsOccupational TherapyRehabilitation
El trabajo que se presenta se corresponde con la fase inicial de una línea de investigación abierta de actividad física y salud en poblaciones profesionales con riesgo potencial de sufrir lesiones musculoesqueléticas por repetición. En... more
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      Musculoskeletal Injury PreventionMusiciansMusicians' HealthMusculoskeletal Disorders
In the context of resistance training the so-called "sticking point" is commonly understood as the position in a lift in which a disproportionately large increase in the difficulty to continue the lift is experienced. If the lift is... more
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      PhysiologyHuman PhysiologySports MedicineExercise Physiology
Musculosceletal Disorder (MSD) is a current phenomenon that occur in the student as the effect of sitting in a long duration while lecturing. Most of student activities spend by sitting in the classroom as consequent long duration of time... more
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      Occupational TherapyMusculoskeletal RehabilitationMusculoskeletal BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Hip hop dance has rapidly become a popular international art form. There is limited information on injury patterns in this population. The purpose of this study was to determine injury incidence and patterns among three groups of hip hop... more
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      EpidemiologyDance Medicine and ScienceMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionDance
Background: Work related musculoskeletal disorders affect millions of people around the world and are the most common cause of severe long-term pain and physical disability. Sugarcane workers are involved in heavy lifting, bending,... more
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      PhysiotherapyErgonomicsMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionMusculoskeletal pain
Background: Femoracetabular impingement (FAI) is common in footballers and causes hip pain, which may arise from abnormal morphologic features involving the proximal femur and/or acetabulum. Early detection and treatment are important to... more
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      Neural Control of MovementMusculoskeletal BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionWork-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
BACKGROUND: Bottling workers maintain awkward postures while performing machine paced repetitive motions in many of their job tasks and therefore are predisposed to work related musculoskeletal discomfort (WMSD). There is a paucity of... more
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      Occupational HealthWork-Related StressOccupational MedicineMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Please use the following link for the final, fully proofed and peer-reviewed journal article online https://www.journals.elsevier.com/musculoskeletal-science-and-practice
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      Space SciencesMusculoskeletal RehabilitationAstronauticsMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
The detection of double edges in x-ray images of lumbar vertebrae is of prime importance in the assessment of vertebral injury or collapse that may be caused by osteoporosis and other spine pathology. In addition, if the above double-edge... more
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      PathologyProjective Geometry (Mathematics)CalculusPartial Differential Equations
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of body part symptoms and sources of injury/discomfort among workers in a car tyre service centre. Questionnaire survey and interview session were used to identify the level of... more
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      ErgonomicsOccupational TherapyOccupational HealthHuman Factors
Major studies have shown that flutists report playing-related pain in the neck, middle/upper back, shoulders, wrists, and hands. The current survey was designed to establish the injury concerns of flute players and teachers of all... more
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      Music EducationMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionMusiciansMusicians' Health
The effects of two different prevention programmes on: (1) reported neck, shoulder and back pain, (2) perceived physical exertion at work and perceived work-related psychosocial factors, were evaluated by questionnaires after 12 and 18... more
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      Occupational Health & SafetyMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionPain Management
A matter of technique:
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      Alexander TechniqueMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Patellofemoral pain (PFP) accounts for 25% of all knee pain presentations in active individuals to outpatient physical therapy clinics. Historically, the etiology of PFP has been attributed to altered patellofemoral joint mechanics and... more
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      PhysiotherapyRehabilitationDance/Movement TherapyPain
Musculoskeletal disorders are often found in various types of work, including surgeons. Standing working position is immobile and rigid when performing surgical operations. The equipment used is less ergonomic which is the main parameter.... more
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      RoboticsOrthopedic SurgerySurgeryErgonomics
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      Medical SciencesMedical EducationRheumatoid ArthritisMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Background: Lack of the neuromuscular control during locomotion in the knee joint leads to an increased risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in children. Hence, we aimed to explore the effects of a repetitive, model-oriented,... more
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      Child and adolescent mental healthGait BiomechanicsTendon and Ligament injuriesSports Injuries
This chapter describes the design of warning signs in the domain of physical ergonomics. The design of effective warnings for hazards regarding musculoskeletal injury requires knowledge about potential risk factors and injury mechanisms... more
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      ErgonomicsBiomechanicsInjury PreventionWarnings
Background Current multimodal approaches for the management of non-specific patellofemoral pain are not optimal, however, targeted intervention for subgroups could improve patient outcomes. This study explores whether subgrouping of... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyMusculoskeletal RehabilitationMusculoskeletal BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Background: Age and gender effects on muscle tone and mechanical properties have not been studied using hand-held myometric technology. Monitoring changes in muscle properties with ageing in community settings may provide a valuable... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyUltrasound ImagingMusculoskeletal RehabilitationAging
Musculoskeletal disorders are injuries of the muscles, nerves, tendons, ligaments, joints, cartilage, or spinal discs and are often classified as soft tissue injuries. They are the result of chronic or gradual development and are not... more
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      Agricultural EngineeringSafety EngineeringOccupational Health & SafetyMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein is a structural protein of the extracellular matrix, while thrombospondin-2 is a matricellular protein involved in cell-matrix interactions. Recent studies have shown that genetic variation is a... more
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      AustraliaBiologyMolecular GeneticsMedicine
Cite this article as: Abaraogu UO, Ugwa WO. Selected anthropometrics, spinal posture, and trunk muscle endurance as correlated factor of static balance among adolescent and young adult males. Turk J Phys Med Rehab 2016;1(62):9-15.... more
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      Musculoskeletal RehabilitationMusculoskeletal BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal ModelingMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Aims: To study the types of all possible injuries in different age groups and its prevalence in the Saudi society, especially in the city of Jeddah and its causes. Study Design: A prospective study with a special questionnaire to collect... more
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      Diagnostic RadiographyMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionMusculoskeletalWork-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
The occurrence of so-called "sticking points" in a lift is pervasive in weight training practice. Biomechanically complex exercises often exhibit multimodal variation of effective force exerted against the load as a function of the... more
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      PhysiologyHuman PhysiologyApplied MathematicsExercise Physiology
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      Musculoskeletal RehabilitationAgingAgeing and HealthMedicine
Background: Tai Chi is Chinese martial art strengthening the performance of individuals. Objectives: The purpose of present study is to determine the effect of a Tai Chi exercise period on static and dynamic balance of young girls.... more
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      Sports MedicineExercise PhysiologySports InjuriesInjury Prevention
Musculosceletal Disorder (MSD) is a current phenomenon that occur in the student as the effect of sitting in a long duration while lecturing. Most of student activities spend by sitting in the classroom as consequent long duration of time... more
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      Occupational TherapyMusculoskeletal RehabilitationMusculoskeletal BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal Injury Prevention
Current multimodal approaches for the management of non-specific patellofemoral pain are not optimal, however, targeted intervention for subgroups could improve patient outcomes. This study explores whether subgrouping of non-specific... more
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      EngineeringEducationMusculoskeletal RehabilitationMusculoskeletal Biomechanics
My co-authors and I respond to the authors' claim that there is no evidence for spinal manipulation for non-chronic low back pain. In this letter to the editor, we found the author's literature review search stopped in 2009 which omitted... more
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      Musculoskeletal RehabilitationMusculoskeletal BiomechanicsMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionMusculoskeletal Stress Markers (MSM)
There is ongoing debate about how to define injury in dance: the most encompassing one or a timeloss definition. We examined the relationship between touring, performance schedule and injury definition on injury rates in a professional... more
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      Modern and Contemporary DanceMusculoskeletal Injury PreventionBalletInjury Surveillance