Background: When an athlete has more than one injury over a time period it is important to determine if these are related to each other or not. The subsequent injury categorisation (SIC) model is a method designed to consider the relationship between an index injury and subsequent injury(ies). Objective: The primary aim was to apply SIC to longitudinal injury data from two team sports: rugby union and cricket. The secondary aim was to determine SIC inter-rater reliability. Methods: Rugby union (time-loss; TL) and cricket (TL and non time-loss; NTL) injuries sustained between 2011-2014 within one international team respectively, were recorded using international consensus methods. SIC was applied by multiple raters; team clinicians, non...
Objectives To investigate concussion injury rates, the likelihood of sustaining concussion relative ...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
Objectives: Conduct a comprehensive epidemiological study of match injury characteristics (inciden...
Background: The original subsequent injury categorisation (SIC-1.0) model aimed to classify relation...
Background: Accounting for subsequent injuries is critical for sports injury epidemiology. The subse...
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...
Background: Choosing an appropriate definition for injury in injury surveillance studies is essentia...
Background: Rugby union and rugby league are popular team contact sports, but they bring a high ris...
BACKGROUND: Injury surveillance in professional sport categorises injuries as either "new" or "recur...
Sports injury etiological studies explore the relationships between potential injury risk factors an...
Background: Within international Rugby Union, only injury rates during the Rugby World Cup have bee...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
Background: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
Includes bibliographical references.Professional rugby union is a contact sport with a high risk of ...
Objectives To investigate concussion injury rates, the likelihood of sustaining concussion relative ...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
Objectives: Conduct a comprehensive epidemiological study of match injury characteristics (inciden...
Background: The original subsequent injury categorisation (SIC-1.0) model aimed to classify relation...
Background: Accounting for subsequent injuries is critical for sports injury epidemiology. The subse...
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...
Background: Choosing an appropriate definition for injury in injury surveillance studies is essentia...
Background: Rugby union and rugby league are popular team contact sports, but they bring a high ris...
BACKGROUND: Injury surveillance in professional sport categorises injuries as either "new" or "recur...
Sports injury etiological studies explore the relationships between potential injury risk factors an...
Background: Within international Rugby Union, only injury rates during the Rugby World Cup have bee...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
Background: Injuries are often recurrent, with subsequent injuries influenced by previous occurrence...
Includes bibliographical references.Professional rugby union is a contact sport with a high risk of ...
Objectives To investigate concussion injury rates, the likelihood of sustaining concussion relative ...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
Objectives: Conduct a comprehensive epidemiological study of match injury characteristics (inciden...