Injuries are a major contributor to healthcare costs and individuals' health and disability status. In response to the overall public health burden, injuries were one of the first medical conditions identified as an Australian National Health Priority Area. Our previous epidemiological research has shown that sports injuries, especially those sustained through formal and highly competitive sport, are often associated with considerable pain and dysfunction. They have significant ongoing impact on quality of life and need for medical treatment, including in the hospital setting.They are also a major barrier towards both the uptake and continuance of health-generating physical activity guidance
BACKGROUND: It is known that some people can, and do, sustain >1 injury over a playing season. Howev...
SummaryObjectivesPrevious sports injury is a known risk factor for subsequent osteoarthritis (OA), b...
• Injury is the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and permanent disability that affects the qual...
OBJECTIVE: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
Objective: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
Categorising sports injuries in epidemiological studies: the subsequent injury categorisation (SIC) ...
Categorising sports injuries in epidemiological studies: the subsequent injury categorisation (SIC) ...
BACKGROUND: Injury surveillance in professional sport categorises injuries as either "new" or "recur...
Background: Accounting for subsequent injuries is critical for sports injury epidemiology. The subse...
Background: The original subsequent injury categorisation (SIC-1.0) model aimed to classify relation...
Sport/leisure injuries are a population health issue in Australia. Over 2003-2004 to 2007-2008, the ...
Sport/leisure injuries are a population health issue in Australia. Over 2003-2004 to 2007-2008, the ...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Notwithstanding the healthy influence of sporting activities on risk factors, in particular those of...
Sport is a common context for injury. It is the most common reason for hospital-treated injury in ad...
BACKGROUND: It is known that some people can, and do, sustain >1 injury over a playing season. Howev...
SummaryObjectivesPrevious sports injury is a known risk factor for subsequent osteoarthritis (OA), b...
• Injury is the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and permanent disability that affects the qual...
OBJECTIVE: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
Objective: Sports injuries are often recurrent and there is wide recognition that a subsequent injur...
Categorising sports injuries in epidemiological studies: the subsequent injury categorisation (SIC) ...
Categorising sports injuries in epidemiological studies: the subsequent injury categorisation (SIC) ...
BACKGROUND: Injury surveillance in professional sport categorises injuries as either "new" or "recur...
Background: Accounting for subsequent injuries is critical for sports injury epidemiology. The subse...
Background: The original subsequent injury categorisation (SIC-1.0) model aimed to classify relation...
Sport/leisure injuries are a population health issue in Australia. Over 2003-2004 to 2007-2008, the ...
Sport/leisure injuries are a population health issue in Australia. Over 2003-2004 to 2007-2008, the ...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Notwithstanding the healthy influence of sporting activities on risk factors, in particular those of...
Sport is a common context for injury. It is the most common reason for hospital-treated injury in ad...
BACKGROUND: It is known that some people can, and do, sustain >1 injury over a playing season. Howev...
SummaryObjectivesPrevious sports injury is a known risk factor for subsequent osteoarthritis (OA), b...
• Injury is the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and permanent disability that affects the qual...