In sports injury prevention field trials, data collectors are often club volunteers with considerable knowledge of the game but with limited detailed medical backgrounds or knowledge of formal scientific processes. The aim of this paper is to determine the agreement among trained primary data collectors (PDCs) with a sport science background and no prior involvement in data collection in a large randomised controlled trial. During the 'Preventing Australian Football Injury through eXercise' (PAFIX) project, player participation and injury data were collected by trained PDCs at training and games over the 2007 and 2008 playing seasons in 40 community level Australian football teams. PDC-collected data relating to player exposure and whether ...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst football has been found to have many positive effects from a health perspective...
It is well established that differences in injury definition and recording methodology restrict comp...
Background: Knee injuries are a major injury concern for Australian Football players and participant...
In sports injury prevention field trials, data collectors are often club volunteers with considerabl...
It is well established that differences in injury definition and recording methodology restrict comp...
Despite a high frequency of injuries, there is no systematic injury data collection within Australia...
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...
The significant cost of injury rehabilitation to the individual and the community combined with the ...
Australian Rules football (ARF) is a common team sport played in Australia. Injury rates from ARF ar...
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 ...
In 2006 a consensus statement recommending how football injury data should be collected and reported...
Current approaches regarding injury prevention focus on the transfer of evidence into daily practice...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: There is a paucity of...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst football has been found to have many positive effects from a health perspective...
It is well established that differences in injury definition and recording methodology restrict comp...
Background: Knee injuries are a major injury concern for Australian Football players and participant...
In sports injury prevention field trials, data collectors are often club volunteers with considerabl...
It is well established that differences in injury definition and recording methodology restrict comp...
Despite a high frequency of injuries, there is no systematic injury data collection within Australia...
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...
The significant cost of injury rehabilitation to the individual and the community combined with the ...
Australian Rules football (ARF) is a common team sport played in Australia. Injury rates from ARF ar...
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 ...
In 2006 a consensus statement recommending how football injury data should be collected and reported...
Current approaches regarding injury prevention focus on the transfer of evidence into daily practice...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: There is a paucity of...
INTRODUCTION: Whilst football has been found to have many positive effects from a health perspective...
It is well established that differences in injury definition and recording methodology restrict comp...
Background: Knee injuries are a major injury concern for Australian Football players and participant...