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    WOMEN’S REHABILITATION FOLLOWING ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION - WHAT FACTORS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED? A CONCEPT MAPPING APPROACH by Haberfield, M., Donaldson, A., Crossley, K., Patterson, B., Whittaker, J., Culvenor, A., Bruder, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Introduction: Following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and/or reconstruction (ACLR), women experience worse short- and long-term outcomes than men,…”
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    “ACL - wow, this is bad”: People’s perceptions about their anterior cruciate ligament injury and its care - a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis by Kaplan, S., Bunzli, S., Bruder, A., Patterson, B., Ezzat, A., Culvenor, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Assessment of study quality found that n = 7 (15%) met all 10 CASP criteria and only n = 2 (4%) met less than 7/10 CASP criteria. At a policy level, health…”
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    “I don’t have confidence in my knee”: Knee self-efficacy impacting female adolescent athletes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by Ezzat, A., Barton, C., Emery, C., Brussoni, M., Bruder, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-11-2022)
    “…Female adolescent athletes are at a high-risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Recovery following ACL injury often requires ACL reconstruction…”
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    Is running good or bad for your knees? A systematic review and meta-analysis of cartilage morphology and composition changes in the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints by Coburn, S.L., Crossley, K.M., Kemp, J.L., Warden, S.J., West, T.J., Bruder, A.M., Mentiplay, B.F., Culvenor, A.G.

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-02-2023)
    “…The general health benefits of running are well-established, yet concern exists regarding the development and progression of osteoarthritis. To systematically…”
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    A guideline to frame stressor effects in freshwater ecosystems by Perujo, N., Van den Brink, P.J., Segner, H., Mantyka-Pringle, C., Sabater, S., Birk, S., Bruder, A., Romero, F., Acuña, V.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-07-2021)
    “…Environmental policies fall short in protecting freshwater ecosystems, which are heavily threatened by human pressures and their associated stressors. One…”
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    Noisy Knees: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Knee Crepitus Prevalence and Association with Clinical Outcomes by Couch, J., King, M., De Oliveira Silva, D., Whittaker, J., Bruder, A., Serighelli, F., Kaplan, S., Culvenor, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Introduction: Knee crepitus, an audible crackling or grinding noise during knee movement, can be experienced across the lifespan and create concern for…”
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    Kinesiophobia is unrelated to limb symmetry during high- and low-load tasks in young adults with ongoing symptoms following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by West, T., Bruder, A., Evans, S., Girdwood, M., To, L., Couch, J., Crossley, K., Culvenor, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Methods: Baseline data from 169 participants (mean age 30 (standard deviation (SD) 6 years), 36% women) enrolled in a randomised trial, post-ACLR without…”
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    Implementation of the Australian Institute of Sport Female Performance and Health Initiative menstrual cycle education modules in elite Victorian Institute of Sport athletes by Lampard, S., Crossley, K., Donaldson, A., Rio, E., Hayman, M., Mosler, A., White, S., Harris, R., Bruder, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Introduction: Female athletes and their support staff have limited knowledge of female-specific health considerations (e.g. the menstrual cycle) that might…”
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    Implicit motor imagery is unaffected after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a left-right judgement study by Girdwood, M., Crossley, K., Rio, E., West, T., Evans, S., To, L., Couch, J., Bruder, A., Culvenor, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Understanding potential alterations to the brain’s spatial processing could uncover clues to persistent movement and proprioceptive deficits seen after ACLR…”
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    “It sounds silly, but as a woman…” Recovery experiences after ACL injury differ by gender. A qualitative analysis by Bruder, A., Culvenor, A., Kaplan, S., Forsdike, K., Haberfield, M., Barton, C., West, T., Crossley, K.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Introduction: Many young adults who sustain an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury experience ongoing pain, poor quality of life, and do not return to…”
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    Co-creation of a sport-specific anterior cruciate ligament injury risk reduction program for women: A concept mapping approach by Bruder, A.M., Crossley, K.M., Mosler, A.B., Patterson, B., Haberfield, M., Donaldson, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-04-2020)
    “…To engage physiotherapists experienced in female elite sport and athletes to co-create a sport-specific anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk reduction…”
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    High-throughput amplicon sequencing and stream benthic bacteria: identifying the best taxonomic level for multiple-stressor research by Salis, R. K., Bruder, A., Piggott, J. J., Summerfield, T. C., Matthaei, C. D.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-03-2017)
    “…Disentangling the individual and interactive effects of multiple stressors on microbial communities is a key challenge to our understanding and management of…”
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    The immediate effects of joint loading activities on knee and hip cartilage: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Coburn, S., Crossley, K., Kemp, J., Warden, S., West, T., Bruder, A., Mentiplay, B., Culvenor, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2023)
    “…Random-effects meta-analysis estimated the pooled percent change in cartilage outcomes and meta-regression explored associations with sex, age and loading…”
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    EXPLORING SEX-DIFFERENCES IN KOOS OUTCOMES AMONG RUNNERS WITH AND WITHOUT A HISTORY OF KNEE SURGERY by Haberfield, M., Bruder, A., Girdwood, M., De Oliveira Silva, D., Mentiplay, B., Patterson, B., Crossley, K.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2023)
    “…Introduction: Following knee surgery, women experience worse self-reported knee-related outcomes (e.g. function and quality of life) compared with men…”
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    Women's specific health factors in community level Australian footballers by Cowan, S., Crossley, K., Girdwood, M., King, M., Mosler, A., Bruder, A., Haberfield, M., Lampard, S., Roughead, E., Gracias, L., Chilman, K., Bonello, C., Birch, E., Patterson, B.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-10-2024)
    “…Women face many considerations when choosing to play football, but little is known about their specific health factors (such as menstrual disturbances, pelvic…”
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    How to test quadriceps strength in the clinic – is the one-leg rise test an accurate measure in people following ACL reconstruction? by West, T., Bruder, A., Girdwood, M., To, L., Couch, J., Habberfield, M., Barton, C., Crossley, K., Culvenor, A.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-11-2022)
    “…Introduction: Restoring quadriceps strength is an important goal of rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) to reduce the risk of…”
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