The training—injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarter and harder?Tim J Gabbett12 January 2016
Has the athlete trained enough to return to play safely? The acute:chronic workload ratio permits clinicians to quantify a player's risk of subsequent injuryPeter Blanch, Tim J Gabbett23 December 2015
Novel presentation of a cricket ball-related intra-abdominal injury: genitofemoral nerve referred painAdam C Philipoff, Alistair Rowcroft, Dieter G Weber30 August 2015
Men at higher risk of groin injuries in elite team sports: a systematic reviewJohn William Orchard1 June 2015
Cricket fast bowling workload patterns as risk factors for tendon, muscle, bone and joint injuriesJohn W Orchard, Peter Blanch, Justin Paoloni, Alex Kountouris, Kevin Sims, Jessica J Orchard, Peter Brukner9 March 2015
INJURY TYPES AND RATES IN AN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET TEAM: APPLICATION OF SUBSEQUENT INJURY CATEGORISATIONS Mount, I Moore, C Ranson1 April 2014
Are implementation science advances and digital technology developments important in sports medicine? Sports Medicine Australia thinks soJacqueline Tran, Caroline F Finch1 April 2014
A FIVE-YEAR INVESTIGATION INTO THE INCIDENCE AND NATURE OF CRICKET INJURIES IN ELITE SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLBOY CRICKETERSR Stretch1 April 2014
Repetitive tests of visual function improved visual acuity in young subjectsJuliane Otto, Georg Michelson, Silvia Amend3 January 2014