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Rod Whiteley

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Biology of Sport|October 23, 2023
Eccentric hamstring strength in young athletes is best documented when normalised to body mass: A cross-sectional study with normative data of 590 athletes from different age categoriesEvan Jeanguyot, Benjamin Salcinovic, Amanda Johnson, et al.
BMC Sports Science, Medicine & Rehabilitation|July 31, 2019
Reliability and methodology of quantitative assessment of harvested and unharvested patellar tendons of ACL injured athletes using ultrasound tissue characterizationCarla S Pereira, Rafael C G Santos, Rod Whiteley, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 31, 2019
Measuring only hop distance during single leg hop testing is insufficient to detect deficits in knee function after ACL reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysisArgyro Kotsifaki, Vasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|June 18, 2013
Different injury pattern in goalkeepers compared to field players: a three-year epidemiological study of professional footballCristiano Eirale, Johannes L Tol, Rod Whiteley, et al.
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 1, 2021
Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy After COVID-19: Time for a New "Normal"Jeremy Lewis, Seán Mc Auliffe, Kieran O'Sullivan, et al.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA|May 21, 2021
Evaluating lower limb tendinopathy with Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment (VISA) questionnaires: a systematic review shows very-low-quality evidence for their content and structural validity-part IVasileios Korakakis, Argyro Kotsifaki, Manos Stefanakis, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|March 20, 2012
Correlation of isokinetic and novel hand-held dynamometry measures of knee flexion and extension strength testingRod Whiteley, Phillip Jacobsen, Simon Prior, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 5, 2020
Exercise interventions in lateral elbow tendinopathy have better outcomes than passive interventions, but the effects are small: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 2123 subjects in 30 trialsStefanos Karanasios, Vasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA|April 16, 2021
A systematic review evaluating the clinimetric properties of the Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment (VISA) questionnaires for lower limb tendinopathy shows moderate to high-quality evidence for sufficient reliability, validity and responsiveness-part IIVasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, Argyro Kotsifaki, et al.
Plos One|March 23, 2023
The effects of upper body blood flow restriction training on muscles located proximal to the applied occlusive pressure: A systematic review with meta-analysisKyriakos Pavlou, Vasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, et al.
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Biology of Sport|October 23, 2023
Eccentric hamstring strength in young athletes is best documented when normalised to body mass: A cross-sectional study with normative data of 590 athletes from different age categoriesEvan Jeanguyot, Benjamin Salcinovic, Amanda Johnson, et al.
BMC Sports Science, Medicine & Rehabilitation|July 31, 2019
Reliability and methodology of quantitative assessment of harvested and unharvested patellar tendons of ACL injured athletes using ultrasound tissue characterizationCarla S Pereira, Rafael C G Santos, Rod Whiteley, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 31, 2019
Measuring only hop distance during single leg hop testing is insufficient to detect deficits in knee function after ACL reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysisArgyro Kotsifaki, Vasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|June 18, 2013
Different injury pattern in goalkeepers compared to field players: a three-year epidemiological study of professional footballCristiano Eirale, Johannes L Tol, Rod Whiteley, et al.
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 1, 2021
Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy After COVID-19: Time for a New "Normal"Jeremy Lewis, Seán Mc Auliffe, Kieran O'Sullivan, et al.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA|May 21, 2021
Evaluating lower limb tendinopathy with Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment (VISA) questionnaires: a systematic review shows very-low-quality evidence for their content and structural validity-part IVasileios Korakakis, Argyro Kotsifaki, Manos Stefanakis, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|March 20, 2012
Correlation of isokinetic and novel hand-held dynamometry measures of knee flexion and extension strength testingRod Whiteley, Phillip Jacobsen, Simon Prior, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 5, 2020
Exercise interventions in lateral elbow tendinopathy have better outcomes than passive interventions, but the effects are small: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 2123 subjects in 30 trialsStefanos Karanasios, Vasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, et al.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA|April 16, 2021
A systematic review evaluating the clinimetric properties of the Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment (VISA) questionnaires for lower limb tendinopathy shows moderate to high-quality evidence for sufficient reliability, validity and responsiveness-part IIVasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, Argyro Kotsifaki, et al.
Plos One|March 23, 2023
The effects of upper body blood flow restriction training on muscles located proximal to the applied occlusive pressure: A systematic review with meta-analysisKyriakos Pavlou, Vasileios Korakakis, Rod Whiteley, et al.
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