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Michael J.M. O'Brien ; Joshua Heerey ; Adam Ivan Semciw ; Inger Mechlenburg ; Julie S. Jacobsen ; Matthew G. King ; Mark J. Scholes ; Peter R. Lawrenson ; Kay Crossley ; Rintje Agricola ; Richard B. Souza ; Joanne L. Kemp |Objective To compare hip muscle strength and functional performance in football players with and without hip dysplasia and investigate if the relationships were modified by sex. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods This study compared football [...]Article
Thomas J. West ; Andrea M. Bruder ; Kay M. Crossley ; Michael A. Girdwood ; Mark J. Scholes ; Laura K. To ; Jamon L. Couch ; Sebastian C.S. Evans ; Melissa J. Haberfield ; Christian J. Barton ; Ewa M. Roos ; Alysha De Livera ; Adam G. Culvenor |Objective To explore if one-leg rise test performance is associated with quadriceps strength following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Design Cross-sectional. Participants 100 individuals (50 females, 50 males) aged 18?40 years[...]Article
Eliza A. Roughead ; Matthew G. King ; Kay M. Crossley ; Joshua J. Heerey ; Peter R. Lawrenson ; Mark J. Scholes ; Adam Ivan Semciw ; Benjamin F. Mentiplay ; Joanne L. Kemp |Objectives i) Compare functional task performance between football players with and without hip/groin pain. ii) Explore the relationship, and sex-specific effects, between functional tasks and the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) [...]Article
Mark J. Scholes ; Kay M. Crossley ; Matthew G. King ; Anthony G. Schache ; Joanne L. Kemp ; Adam Ivan Semciw ; Prasanna Sritharan ; Joshua J. Heerey ; Benjamin F. Mentiplay |Objective: Examine whether football players with hip and/or groin (hip/groin) pain have impaired running biomechanics when compared to pain-free players, analysing men and women independently. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Biomechanics lab[...]