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Fernanda Serighelli,Diogo A Gomes,Marcella F Pazzinatto et al. Fernanda Serighelli et al.
Objectives: To summarise and systematically appraise the credibility, readability, and accuracy of the online information about knee crepitus. Design: ...
Georgina Clutterbuck,Mikaila Gent,Daniel Thomson Georgina Clutterbuck
Background: Participation in sport improves health and wellbeing, however children with disabilities participate in less physical activity than their peers. Interventions provided by health professionals in real-world spo...
Eliza R Macdonald,Christina Signorelli,Briana K Clifford et al. Eliza R Macdonald et al.
Objectives: Our evaluation of the pilot study- "Ballet after breast cancer", demonstrated that a classical ballet program delivered online and/or face-to-face is feasible and acceptable, with promise for improving health ...
Sarah L Grimshaw,Nicholas F Taylor,Rachel Conyers et al. Sarah L Grimshaw et al.
Background: As physical function and physical activity are often compromised among children and adolescents undergoing acute cancer treatment, psychometrically robust and feasible assessment tools are needed. The aim of t...
John W Orchard,Tim Driscoll,Angus Davis et al. John W Orchard et al.
Introduction: Multiple international studies, including some from Australia, have found that professional and elite athletes have lower death rates/greater life expectancy than the general population. By contrast, interna...
Jussi Hirvelä,Markku Tuominen,Olavi Airaksinen et al. Jussi Hirvelä et al.
Background: In Finland, elite level ice hockey injury studies have not been conducted since 1990s. Epidemiological data is needed for developing injury prevention. The aim of this study was to calculate the injury inciden...
Caroline Schneider,Laura Stuetz,Annika Dierks et al. Caroline Schneider et al.
Introduction: It is unknown what the benefits of cardio-oncologic rehabilitation programmes on cardiorespiratory fitness and cancer fatigue during anthracycline-based chemotherapies (AC) are with supervised exercise train...
Chad W Wagoner,Julianna Dreger,Melanie R Keats et al. Chad W Wagoner et al.
Purpose: Examine the impact of the EXercise for Cancer to Enhance Living Well's (EXCEL) 10-12-week exercise and behaviour change support intervention on secondary effectiveness outcomes, including patient-reported outcome...
Stine Munck,Peter Oturai,Sandra C Hayes et al. Stine Munck et al.
Background: In breast cancer survivors at risk for lymphedema, variation in lymphatic function and arm volume has been observed related to a bout of exercise, with potential for prediction of breast cancer-related arm lym...
Jason A Martin,Nicolas H Hart,Natalie Bradford et al. Jason A Martin et al.
Background: Sleep disturbance is a highly prevalent and impactful symptom experienced by those adversely affected by primary brain tumours. Despite this, there is a lack of literature exploring appropriate options for the...