The burden of injuries sustained in community Australian football is largely unknown due to the lack of viable injury surveillance methods. The use of novel methods such as automated text messaging (SMS) combined with online surveys for new injury registrations has not been evaluated in community sport. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of an automated method for injury surveillance. A total of 207 players, from 10 community clubs, consented to receiving post‐game text messages regarding training exposure and injuries during the preceding week, for 20 weeks. In addition to responding via SMS messaging, players completed hyperlinked online surveys to enter new injury details. Outcome variables included the injury incid...
Introduction: Australian football (AF) consistently outranks other team sports in the frequency of h...
Objectives: This study aimed to conduct the first injury surveillance study in sub-elite football in...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst football has been found to have many positive effects from a health perspective...
Background: The use of text messaging or short message service (SMS) for injury reporting is a recen...
Despite a high frequency of injuries, there is no systematic injury data collection within Australia...
BACKGROUND: Previous research aimed at improving injury surveillance standards has focused mainly on...
Objectives: Far fewer injury surveillance systems exist within community sport than elite sport. As ...
The accurate measurement of sport exposure time and injury occurrence is key to effective injury pre...
Current methods of sports injury surveillance are limited by lack of medical validation of self-repo...
BACKGROUND:Previous research aimed at improving injury surveillance standards has focused mainly on ...
A lack of available injury data on community sports participants has hampered the development of inf...
Purpose: There is significant cost associated with sports injury. Establishing injury profiles in co...
Background: Injury is the most common disbenefit of participation in physical activity and has subst...
Background: Electronic methods are increasingly being used to manage health-related data among sport...
Objectives: To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive injury sur...
Introduction: Australian football (AF) consistently outranks other team sports in the frequency of h...
Objectives: This study aimed to conduct the first injury surveillance study in sub-elite football in...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst football has been found to have many positive effects from a health perspective...
Background: The use of text messaging or short message service (SMS) for injury reporting is a recen...
Despite a high frequency of injuries, there is no systematic injury data collection within Australia...
BACKGROUND: Previous research aimed at improving injury surveillance standards has focused mainly on...
Objectives: Far fewer injury surveillance systems exist within community sport than elite sport. As ...
The accurate measurement of sport exposure time and injury occurrence is key to effective injury pre...
Current methods of sports injury surveillance are limited by lack of medical validation of self-repo...
BACKGROUND:Previous research aimed at improving injury surveillance standards has focused mainly on ...
A lack of available injury data on community sports participants has hampered the development of inf...
Purpose: There is significant cost associated with sports injury. Establishing injury profiles in co...
Background: Injury is the most common disbenefit of participation in physical activity and has subst...
Background: Electronic methods are increasingly being used to manage health-related data among sport...
Objectives: To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive injury sur...
Introduction: Australian football (AF) consistently outranks other team sports in the frequency of h...
Objectives: This study aimed to conduct the first injury surveillance study in sub-elite football in...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst football has been found to have many positive effects from a health perspective...