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  1. Individualised quantitative susceptibility mapping reveals abnormal hippocampal iron markers in acute mild traumatic brain injury
  2. MRI‐T2 Relaxometry is Increased in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Indications of Acute Brain Abnormalities After Injury
  3. Magnetic susceptibility of the hippocampal subfields and basal ganglia in acute mild traumatic brain injury
  4. Te Kukunetanga: Vegetable and fruit intake during pregnancy
  5. Match Injury Incidence for a New Zealand Amateur Domestic Female Soccer Team over Two Consecutive Seasons
  6. Concussion-Related Biomarker Variations in Retired Rugby Players and Implications for Neurodegenerative Disease Risk: The UK Rugby Health Study
  7. Assessing and changing body composition
  8. Body fat of competitive volleyball players: a systematic review with meta-analysis
  9. A Novel Method to Assist Clinical Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Classifying Patient Subgroups Using Wearable Sensors and Exertion Testing: A Pilot Study
  10. NZ–RugbyHealth Study: Current Postural Control Ability of Former Rugby Union and Non-contact Sport Players
  11. Body Composition of Competitive Bodybuilders: A Systematic Review of Published Data and Recommendations for Future Work
  12. Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST): test–retest reliability in a community adult sample
  13. New Zealand cricket injury analysis based on 12 years of Accident Compensation Corporation data
  14. Lean Mass, Muscle Strength, and Muscle Quality in Retired Rugby Players: The UK Rugby Health Project
  15. Match and training injury incidence in rugby league: A systematic review, pooled analysis, and update on published studies
  16. Modelling of fatigue, activity, and terrain in field environments for decision support
  17. Body Fat of Basketball Players: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  18. The Incidence, Cost, and Burden of Concussion in Women’s Rugby League and Rugby Union: A Systematic Review and Pooled Analysis
  19. NZ-RugbyHealth Study: Self-reported Injury Experience and Current Health of Former Rugby Union and Non-contact Sport Players
  20. Profiling the tackle and its injury characteristics in premier New Zealand club rugby union players over a complete season
  21. What Is the Evidence on Natural Recovery Over the Year Following Sports-Related and Non-sports-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Scoping Review
  22. Understanding anthropometry, metabolism and menstrual status of Japanese college female long-distance runners
  23. Annual Baseline King-Devick Oculomotor Function Testing Is Needed Due to Scores Varying by Age
  24. Mental Health and Wellbeing of Retired Elite and Amateur Rugby Players and Non-contact Athletes and Associations with Sports-Related Concussion: The UK Rugby Health Project
  25. Correction to: Rasch analysis of the Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST) in mild traumatic brain injury
  26. 248 U.S. rugby-7s players injury incidence, severity and burden effects by positions and levels of play
  27. Cluster size prediction for military clothing using 3D body scan data
  28. Rasch analysis of the Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST) in mild traumatic brain injury
  29. Prediction of military combat clothing size using decision trees and 3D body scan data
  30. Predicting Fatigue in Long Duration Mountain Events with a Single Sensor and Deep Learning Model
  31. Preliminary Evidence for the Clinical Utility of Tactile Somatosensory Assessments of Sport-Related mTBI
  32. Predicting Fatigue in Long Duration Mountain Events with a Single Sensor and Deep Learning Model
  33. Training injury incidence in an amateur women’s rugby union team in New Zealand over two consecutive seasons
  34. Three-Dimensional Physique Assessment in the Military: New Zealand Defence Force Anthropometry Survey Protocols and Summary Statistics
  35. Rasch Analysis of The Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST) in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  36. Vertebral Anomalies in Retired Rugby Players and the Impact on Bone Density Calculation of the Lumbar Spine
  37. The Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST): Tool development, factor structure and validity
  38. Moving the Lab into the Mountains: A Pilot Study of Human Activity Recognition in Unstructured Environments
  39. Use of the King-Devick test for the identification of concussion in an amateur domestic women's rugby union team over two competition seasons in New Zealand
  40. Concussion knowledge, attitudes and behaviour in equestrian athletes
  41. An individualised approach to assess the sidestep manoeuvre in male rugby union athletes
  42. Nutritional interventions to improve neurophysiological impairments following traumatic brain injury: A systematic review
  43. United States Under-19 Rugby-7s: Incidence and Nature of Match Injuries During a 5-year Epidemiological Study
  44. Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior toward concussion in adult cyclists
  45. Changing body composition and anthropometry
  46. Cumulative Sport-Related Injuries and Longer Term Impact in Retired Male Elite- and Amateur-Level Rugby Code Athletes and Non-contact Athletes: A Retrospective Study
  47. Reproducibility of lower limb motion and forces during stationary submaximal pedalling using wearable motion tracking sensors
  48. Physical Demands of Amateur Domestic and Representative Netball in One Season in New Zealand Assessed Using Heart Rate and Movement Analysis
  49. Effects of Gluteal Muscles Strengthening on Lower-Limb Injuries in Male Professional Handball Players: A Preliminary Study
  50. Agreement between force and deceleration measures during backward somersault landings
  51. Within- and between-session reliability of a pedal force system for power output and pedal force effectiveness measurements
  52. Senior Club-Level Rugby Union Player's Positional Movement Performance Using Individualized Velocity Thresholds and Accelerometer-Derived Impacts in Matches
  53. Neurovascular Coupling by Functional Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy and Sport-Related Concussion in Retired Rugby Players: The UK Rugby Health Project
  54. Incidence of Sports-Related Traumatic Brain Injury of All Severities: A Systematic Review
  55. Predicting Sport-related mTBI Symptom Resolution Trajectory Using Initial Clinical Assessment Findings: A Retrospective Cohort Study
  56. Rugby union injury prevention programmes: Running into the tryzone for 7s and 15s
  57. Effects of augmented feedback on training jump landing tasks for ACL injury prevention: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  58. Match and Training Injuries in Women’s Rugby Union: A Systematic Review of Published Studies
  59. Female rugby union injuries in New Zealand: A review of five years (2013–2017) of Accident Compensation Corporation moderate to severe claims and costs
  60. Head impact exposure comparison between male and female amateur rugby league participants measured with an instrumented patch
  61. Traumatic brain injuries in New Zealand: National Insurance (Accident Compensation Corporation) claims from 2012 to 2016
  62. Is it really the result of a concussion? Lessons from a case study
  63. Computational Intelligence for Qualitative Coaching Diagnostics: Automated Assessment of Tennis Swings to Improve Performance and Safety
  64. Contact risk factors in United States men's Rugby-7s tournaments
  65. Risk factors of contact injuries among U.S. women Rugby sevens
  66. Using stiffness to assess injury risk: comparison of methods for quantifying stiffness and their reliability in triathletes
  67. Bone mineral density in retired rugby players: initial findings from the UK Rugby Health project
  68. Vertebral body anomalies on bone density scans in younger and older retired rugby players: the UK Rugby Health project
  69. Assessing Head/Neck Dynamic Response to Head Perturbation: A Systematic Review
  70. Sports-related injuries in New Zealand: National Insurance (Accident Compensation Corporation) claims for five sporting codes from 2012 to 2016
  71. Head impact exposure from match participation in women’s rugby league over one season of domestic competition
  72. Movement Analysis of Scull and Oar Rowing
  73. Movement Analysis of the Golf Swing
  74. Best Practice Protocols for Physique Assessment in Sport
  75. Non-imaging Method: Surface Anthropometry
  76. Physique Assessment in Practice
  77. Physique Characteristics Associated with Athlete Performance
  78. Training and Accreditation Systems and Ethical Considerations
  79. Physique Assessment for Sports Ergonomics Applications
  80. The one-week and six-month reliability and variability of three-dimensional tibial acceleration in runners
  81. Non-imaging Method: Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis
  82. Head impacts in junior rugby league
  83. Movement Analysis of Scull and Oar Rowing
  84. Similar head impact acceleration measured using instrumented ear patches in a junior rugby union team during matches in comparison with other sports
  85. Semi-Professional Rugby League Players have Higher Concussion Risk than Professional or Amateur Participants: A Pooled Analysis
  86. Stiffness as a Risk Factor for Achilles Tendon Injury in Running Athletes
  87. Metabolic Differences Between Shod and Barefoot Walking in Children
  88. A Comparison of Static and Dynamic Measures of Lower Limb Joint Angles in Cycling: Application to Bicycle Fitting
  89. The Influence of Head Impact Threshold for Reporting Data in Contact and Collision Sports: Systematic Review and Original Data Analysis
  90. Use of the King–Devick test for sideline concussion screening in junior rugby league
  91. Recreational Snow-Sports Injury Risk Factors and Countermeasures: A Meta-Analysis Review and Haddon Matrix Evaluation
  92. New Strategy to Reduce the Global Burden of Stroke
  93. The King–Devick test was useful in management of concussion in amateur rugby union and rugby league in New Zealand
  94. Kinematic and kinetic differences between barefoot and shod walking in children
  95. Instrumented Mouthguard Acceleration Analyses for Head Impacts in Amateur Rugby Union Players Over a Season of Matches
  96. The Stroke Riskometer™ App: Validation of a Data Collection Tool and Stroke Risk Predictor
  97. The World Junior Athletics Championships: New Zealand Athletes' Lived Experiences
  98. Sports-related brain injury in the general population: An epidemiological study
  99. Age at Peak Performance of Successful Track & Field Athletes
  100. Assessment of Bilateral Asymmetry in Cycling Using a Commercial Instrumented Crank System and Instrumented Pedals
  101. Knee Mechanics During Planned and Unplanned Sidestepping: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  102. Achilles Tendon Injury Risk Factors Associated with Running
  103. The Transition from Elite Junior Track-and-Field Athlete to Successful Senior Athlete: Why Some Do, Why others Don't
  104. Sport-related concussions in New Zealand: A review of 10years of Accident Compensation Corporation moderate to severe claims and costs
  105. Assessment, Management and Knowledge of Sport-Related Concussion: Systematic Review
  106. Optimizing Bicycle Configuration and Cyclists’ Body Position to Prevent Overuse Injury Using Biomechanical Approaches
  107. Pedaling Technique Changes with Force Feedback Training in Competitive Cyclists: Preliminary Study
  108. Retrospective Injury Epidemiology of Strongman Athletes
  109. A deterministic model based on evidence for the associations between kinematic variables and sprint kayak performance
  110. Biomechanics Related to Injury
  111. Biomechanics: Injury Mechanisms and Risk Factors
  112. Between-day reliability of pedal forces for cyclists during an incremental cycling test to exhaustion
  113. The reliability and validity of physiotherapist visual rating of dynamic pelvis and knee alignment in young athletes
  114. Effects of workload and pedalling cadence on knee forces in competitive cyclists
  115. Kinematics during lower extremity functional screening tests in young athletes – Are they reliable and valid?
  116. Concussions in amateur rugby union identified with the use of a rapid visual screening tool
  117. Effects of moving forward or backward on the saddle on knee joint forces during cycling
  118. Kinematic Factors Affecting Fast and Slow Straight and Change-of-Direction Acceleration Times
  119. An observational model for biomechanical assessment of sprint kayaking technique
  120. Asymmetry in multi-directional jumping tasks
  121. Effects of a lower limb functional exercise programme aimed at minimising knee valgus angle on running kinematics in youth athletes
  122. Saddle height effects on pedal forces, joint mechanical work and kinematics of cyclists and triathletes
  123. Biomechanical approaches to identify and quantify injury mechanisms and risk factors in women's artistic gymnastics
  124. Understanding Change of Direction Performance: A Technical Analysis of a 180° Aerial Catch and Turn Task
  125. Understanding Change of Direction Performance: A Technical Analysis of a 180° Ground-Based Turn and Sprint Task
  126. Relative‐age effect on competition outcomes at the World Youth and World Junior Athletics Championships
  127. Effects of body positions on the saddle on pedalling technique for cyclists and triathletes
  128. Body Composition in Sport, Exercise and Health
  129. Evidence for biomechanics and motor learning research improving golf performance
  130. Physiotherapist agreement when visually rating movement quality during lower extremity functional screening tests
  131. Nature of Tackles That Result in Injury in Professional Rugby League
  132. Cyclists and triathletes have different body positions on the bicycle
  133. Kinesio Taping in Treatment and Prevention of Sports Injuries
  134. Multidirectional Leg Asymmetry Assessment in Sport
  135. Performance score variation between days at Australian national and Olympic women's artistic gymnastics competition
  136. A Review of Football Injuries on Third and Fourth Generation Artificial Turfs Compared with Natural Turf
  137. Rib Stress Fractures Among Rowers
  138. Environmental and venue‐related factors affecting the performance of elite male track athletes
  139. Effects of Bicycle Saddle Height on Knee Injury Risk and Cycling Performance
  140. A Retrospective Review Over 1999 to 2007 of Head, Shoulder and Knee Soft Tissue and Fracture Dislocation Injuries and Associated Costs for Rugby League in New Zealand
  141. Neck back and spine injuries in amateur rugby league: A review of nine years of Accident Compensation Corporation injury entitlement claims and costs
  142. Kinematics during lower extremity functional screening tests–Are they reliable and related to jogging?
  143. Understanding Deceleration in Sport
  144. A comparison of cycling SRM crank and strain gauge instrumented pedal measures of peak torque, crank angle at peak torque and power output
  145. Effects of saddle height on pedal force effectiveness
  146. Understanding Change of Direction Performance via the 90° Turn and Sprint Test
  147. Reliability and variability of day-to-day vault training measures in artistic gymnastics
  148. Match and Training Injuries in Rugby League
  149. Efficacy of injury prevention related coach education within netball and soccer
  150. Using the Body Weight Forward Lunge to Screen an Athlete's Lunge Pattern
  151. Can Absolute and Proportional Anthropometric Characteristics Distinguish Stronger and Weaker Powerlifters?
  152. Effects of a power-focussed resistance training intervention on backward grinding performance in America's Cup sailing
  153. Incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury and other knee ligament injuries: A national population-based study
  154. Women's rugby league injury claims and costs in New Zealand
  155. Are Anthropometric, Flexibility, Muscular Strength, and Endurance Variables Related To Clubhead Velocity in Low- And High-Handicap Golfers?
  156. Kinematics and kinetics of the bench-press and bench-pull exercises in a strength-trained sporting population
  157. Strength and Power Determinants of Grinding Performance in America's Cup Sailors
  158. Rugby league injuries in New Zealand: a review of 8 years of Accident Compensation Corporation injury entitlement claims and costs
  159. Evaluation of RugbySmart: A rugby union community injury prevention programme
  160. The Bodyweight Squat: A Movement Screen for the Squat Pattern
  161. The importance of accurate site location for skinfold measurement
  162. Interim evaluation of the effect of a new scrum law on neck and back injuries in rugby union
  163. To what extent does sexual dimorphism exist in competitive powerlifters?
  164. Effectiveness of Foot Orthoses for Treatment and Prevention of Lower Limb Injuries
  165. A cost-outcome approach to pre and post-implementation of national sports injury prevention programmes
  166. Anthropometric dimensions of male powerlifters of varying body mass
  167. Erratum: Risk Factors and Risk Statistics for Sports Injuries
  168. Effect of nationwide injury prevention programme on serious spinal injuries in New Zealand rugby union: ecological study
  169. External work and peak power are reliable measures of ergometer grinding performance when tested under load, deck heel, and grinding direction conditions
  170. Olympic lightweight and open-class rowers possess distinctive physical and proportionality characteristics
  171. Acute changes in passive stiffness and range of motion post-stretching
  172. Epicondylar Injury in Sport
  173. Retrospective Injury Epidemiology of One Hundred One Competitive Oceania Power Lifters: The Effects of Age, Body Mass, Competitive Standard, and Gender
  174. The Mechanisms of Massage and Effects on Performance, Muscle Recovery and Injury Prevention
  175. The Role of Biomechanics in Maximising Distance and Accuracy of Golf Shots
  176. Preventative Strategies for Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage
  177. Towards an Ideal Rowing Technique for Performance
  178. Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
  179. Effectiveness of External Ankle Support