Publications by authors named "C Bonello"

Measurement of performance quality in dance is important but challenging and few dance performance quality measures exist. This study aims to (1) identify and (2) assess the quality of dance performance outcome measures for ballet, modern and contemporary dance. A 2-step systematic review with two separate literature searches was conducted.

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Objectives: Explore associations between peak hip strength in football players with hip/groin pain and healthy controls.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Methods: Male and female sub-elite football players (soccer and Australian football) with hip/groin pain >6-month duration and players without hip/groin pain were recruited across Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia.

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Background: Limited evidence is available on the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic imaging for back, neck, knee, and shoulder complaints. Decision analytic modelling may be an appropriate method to synthesise evidence from multiple sources, and overcomes issues with trial-based economic evaluations.

Objective: The aim was to describe the reporting of methods and objectives utilised in existing decision analytic modelling studies that assess the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic imaging for back, neck, knee, and shoulder complaints.

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Article Synopsis
  • An injury prevention program called Prep-to-Play was developed for women's Australian Football to reduce ACL injuries and concussions, involving input from players, coaches, and the Australian Football League.
  • The study will involve over 140 teams in a cluster randomised controlled trial, where teams will start in a control group and gradually transition to the Prep-to-Play intervention with support from physiotherapists.
  • The main goal is to measure how well teams use the program and to track any changes in injury rates during the 2021 and 2022 seasons.
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Objectives: To investigate relationships between load tolerance of single leg isometric knee extension and athlete reported knee pain location and severity during the single leg decline squat.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Methods: 175 college basketball athletes (99 women, 76 men) in Alberta, Canada participated at the start of the 2018-19 season.

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