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        Better reporting standards are needed to enhance the quality of hop testing in the setting of ACL return to sport decisions: a narrative review. 

        Read, Paul; Wilson, Mathew G; Myer, Gregory D; Mc Auliffe, Sean ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2020 , Article Review)
        There is a lack of consistency in return to sport (RTS) assessments, in particular hop tests to predict who will sustain a reinjury following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Inconsistent test battery content ...
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        ICON 2019 - International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: There are nine core health-related domains for tendinopathy (CORE DOMAINS): Delphi study of healthcare professionals and patients 

        Vicenzino, Bill; De Vos, Robert-Jan; Alfredson, Hakan; Bahr, Roald; Cook, Jill L; Coombes, Brooke K; Fu, Siu Ngor; Gravare Silbernagel, Karin; Grimaldi, Alison; Lewis, Jeremy S; Maffulli, Nicola; Magnusson, S.P.; Malliaras, Peter; Mc Auliffe, Sean; Oei, Edwin H G; Purdam, Craig; Rees, Jonathan D; Rio, Ebonie Kendra; Scott, Alex; Speed, Cathy; Akker-Scheek, Inge Van Den; Weir, Adam; Wolf, Jennifer Moriatis; Zwerver, Johannes... more authors ... less authors ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2020 , Conference)
        Background The absence of any agreed-upon tendon health-related domains hampers advances in clinical tendinopathy research. This void means that researchers report a very wide range of outcome measures inconsistently. As ...
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        Infographic. Oxford consensus on primary cam morphology and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome - Natural history of primary cam morphology to inform clinical practice and research priorities on conditions affecting the young person's hip 

        Dijkstra, H. Paul; McAuliffe, Sean; Ardern, Clare L.; Kemp, Joanne L.; Mosler, Andrea Britt; Price, Amy; Blazey, Paul; Richards, Dawn; Farooq, Abdulaziz; Serner, Andreas; McNally, Eugene; Mascarenhas, Vasco; Willy, Richard W.; Stankovic, Ivan; Oke, Jason L.; Khan, Karim M.; Glyn-Jones, Sion; Clarke, Mike; Greenhalgh, Trisha... more authors ... less authors ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2023 , Article)
        This infographic illustrates the natural history of primary cam morphology (PCM) to inform the Oxford Consensus Study's seven prioritised research domains on conditions affecting the young person's hip.1 2 We share 16 key ...
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        Is there an association between metabolic syndrome and rotator cuff-related shoulder pain? A systematic review 

        Burne G.; Mansfield M.; Gaida J.E.; Lewis J.S. ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2019 , Article Review)
        Objectives Rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP) is a common upper limb complaint. It has been suggested that this condition is more common among people with cardiometabolic risk factors. This systematic review has ...
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        Leadership development of health and social care professionals: A systematic review 

        McGowan, Emer; Hale, Jennifer; Bezner, Janet; Harwood, Kenneth; Green-Wilson, Jennifer; Stokes, Emma... more authors ... less authors ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2020 , Article Review)
        The need to develop leaders across all levels of the health system including clinical staff has been recognised. Investments are made by healthcare organisations each year to develop leadership within their workforce hence ...
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        Leadership in physiotherapy: Experiences of leaders of physiotherapy professional organisations 

        McGowan E.; Stokes E. ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2019 , Article)
        Background The changing demands of healthcare and ongoing advances in practice and technology require corresponding change and development of the physiotherapy profession. Physiotherapy professional organisations perform ...
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        Oxford consensus on primary cam morphology and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: Part 1 - Definitions, terminology, taxonomy and imaging outcomes 

        Dijkstra, H. Paul; McAuliffe, Sean; Ardern, Clare L.; Kemp, Joanne L.; Mosler, Andrea Britt; Price, Amy; Blazey, Paul; Richards, Dawn; Farooq, Abdulaziz; Serner, Andreas; McNally, Eugene; Mascarenhas, Vasco; Willy, Richard W.; Oke, Jason L.; Khan, Karim M.; Glyn-Jones, Sion; Clarke, Mike; Greenhalgh, Trisha... more authors ... less authors ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2023 , Article)
        Introduction Primary cam morphology is a mostly benign bony prominence that develops at the femoral head-neck junction of the hip, but it is highly prevalent in many athlete populations. In the small proportion of athletes ...
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        Oxford consensus on primary cam morphology and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: Part 2 - Research priorities on conditions affecting the young person's hip 

        Dijkstra, H. Paul; McAuliffe, Sean; Ardern, Clare L.; Kemp, Joanne L.; Mosler, Andrea Britt; Price, Amy; Blazey, Paul; Richards, Dawn; Farooq, Abdulaziz; Serner, Andreas; McNally, Eugene; Mascarenhas, Vasco; Willy, Richard W.; Oke, Jason L.; Khan, Karim M.; Glyn-Jones, Sion; Clarke, Mike; Greenhalgh, Trisha... more authors ... less authors ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2023 , Article)
        Introduction Primary cam morphology is highly prevalent in many athlete populations, causing debilitating hip osteoarthritis in some. Existing research is mired in confusion partly because stakeholders have not agreed on ...
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        Primary cam morphology; Bump, burden or bog-standard? A concept analysis 

        Dijkstra, H. Paul; Ardern, Clare L.; Serner, Andreas; Mosler, Andrea Britt; Weir, Adam; Roberts, Nia Wyn; Mc Auliffe, Sean; Oke, Jason L.; Khan, Karim M.; Clarke, Mike; Glyn-Jones, Siôn... more authors ... less authors ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2021 , Article)
        Background Cam morphology, a distinct bony morphology of the hip, is prevalent in many athletes, and a risk factor for hip-related pain and osteoarthritis. Secondary cam morphology, due to existing or previous hip disease ...
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        Role of the kinetic chain in shoulder rehabilitation: Does incorporating the trunk and lower limb into shoulder exercise regimes influence shoulder muscle recruitment patterns? Systematic review of electromyography studies 

        Richardson, Eleanor; S Lewis, Jeremy; Gibson, Jo; Morgan, Chris; Halaki, Mark ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2020 , Article Review)
        Objective To investigate the influence of trunk and lower limb motion on electromyography (EMG) muscle activity and recruitment patterns around the shoulder. Design Systematic review. Data sources MEDLINE, CINAHL, PEDro, ...
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        Rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Does the type of exercise influence the outcomes? Protocol of a randomised controlled trial 

        Dubé, Marc-Olivier; Desmeules, François; Lewis, Jeremy; Roy, Jean-Sébastien ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2020 , Article)
        Introduction Lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain is 70%, and approximately 50% of people with shoulder pain will experience pain for more than a year. Rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP) is the most common shoulder ...
      • Why do tendon researchers overlook the patient's psychological state? The review with no papers. 

        Mc Auliffe, Seán; O'Sullivan, Kieran; Whiteley, Rod; Korakakis, Vasileios ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2020 , Article)
        Exercise or loading interventions remain the conservative treatment of choice in the management of tendinopathy.1 However, as many as 60% of individuals experience continued symptoms, while up to a quarter of patients ...

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