Browsing by Author "Wilson, Fiona"
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2021 consensus statement for preventing and managing low back pain in elite and subelite adult rowers
Wilson, Fiona (2021)Purpose: To synthesise evidence on low back pain (LBP) in adult rowers and to create a consensus statement to inform clinical practice. Methods: There were four synthesis steps that informed the consensus statement. In ... -
Advice for physiotherapists, (massage therapists, and other clinicians in very close contact) treating rowing athletes during and post Covid-19 pandemic
Wilson, Fiona; Ni Cheallaigh, Clíona (World Rowing, 2021)Purpose: physiotherapists (and other clinicians working in very close contact with rowers) may be operating in multiple settings (small clinics, acute hospital settings, sports institutes). The aim of this document is to ... -
?Body on the line?: experiences of tackle injury in women?s rugby union ? a grounded theory study
Wilson, Fiona; Foley, Geraldine (2023)Objectives Tackle-related injuries account for up to 67% of all match injuries in women’s rugby union. The perspective of women players on tackle injury can help key stakeholders understand psychosocial determinants of ... -
Cardiovascular risk and systemic inflammation in male professional rugby: a cross-sectional study
Wilson, Fiona; Fearon, Ursula; Kelly, Aine (2023)Objective To investigate cardiovascular risk factors’ prevalence and association with systemic inflammation in professional male rugby players (RP). Methods A cross-sectional investigation of 46 professional male RP ... -
ECG findings in professional rugby players using international screening recommendations.
Wilson, Fiona (2024)Background: While World Rugby guidelines do not mandate the inclusion of an electrocardiogram (ECG) for all players, this is required for entry into international rugby competitions. We, therefore, sought to describe ... -
The effect of two exercise protocols on lumbar spine sagittal range of motion
Wilson, Fiona (2014)Current research has shown that exercise induces an increase in spinal range of motion (ROM) which is primarily due to spinal creep. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding the cause of spinal creep; some believe ... -
Exercise therapy for spondyloarthritis: a systematic review
Wilson, Fiona; O'Shea, Finbar (2014)t o evaluate the effects of therapeutic exercise on pain, stiffness, quality of life, physical function, dis- ease activity, health-related fitness and cardiovascular risk factors in adults ... -
How to harness and improve on video analysis for youth rugby player safety: a narrative review
Wilson, Fiona (2023)Video analysis is a useful tool for injury surveillance in rugby union. There are few video analysis studies in the professional female game, with most studies published in the male elite/professional settings. Moreover, ... -
Incidence, prevalence and risk factors for low back pain in adolescent athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Wilson, Fiona; Mockler, David (2022)Objective To investigate the incidence, prevalence, risk factors and morphological presentations of low back pain (LBP) in adolescent athletes. Design Systematic review with meta-analysis. Data sources Medline, Embase, ... -
Increased body mass index in ankylosing spondylitis is associated with greater burden of symptoms and poor perceptions of the benefits of exercise
Wilson, Fiona; O'Shea, Finbar; Conway, Richard (2014)OBJECTIVE: Increased body mass index (BMI) in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is associated with a greater burden of symptoms and poor perceptions of the benefits of exercise. In AS, the effect of obesity on ... -
Lumbar spine injury in rowing: the influence of spinal kinematics, rowing mode and fatigue
Wilson, Fiona (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Physiotherapy, 2011)Rowing is a sport which requires high volumes of training to compete at elite levels. Studies over recent years have noted an increase in the number of lumbar spine injuries reported by this population; however limitations ... -
Measuring spinal mobility using an inertial measurement unit system: A reliability study in Axial Spondyloarthritis
Wilson, Fiona (2021)The objectives of this study were to evaluate the reliability of wearable inertial motion unit (IMU) sensors in measuring spinal range of motion under supervised and unsupervised conditions in both laboratory and ambulatory ... -
Physical activity guidelines: is the message getting through to adults with rheumatic conditions
Wilson, Fiona (2014)OBJECTIVES: This study examines the awareness and self-report knowledge of physical activity (PA) guidelines among adults with rheumatic conditions and evaluates rates of adherence to PA recommendations. Secondary aims ... -
Role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing as a risk-assessment method in patients undergoing intra-abdominal surgery: A systematic review
Guinan, Emer; Wilson, Fiona; Mc Cormick, Paul (2016) -
Shining on others, I burn myself: time to disagree with Hippocrates
Wilson, Fiona (2022)After 2 years of varying forms of lockdown, working (mostly) from home or under intense pressure, we have returned to in-person meetings. Yet, this transition was more intense and demanding than we considered. Yet is ... -
The toll of unemployment in axial spondyloarthropathy: high prevalence and negative impact on outcomes captured in a national registry
Wilson, Fiona (2021)Objective Axial spondyloarthropathy (axSpA) is an inflammatory arthritis of the axial skeleton. Persistent disease activity can result in significant disability and affect the ability to maintain employment. This study ... -
World Rowing Covid-19 Pandemic. Return to rowing training and avoiding risk of injury.
Wilson, Fiona (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron, 2020)Following advice from FISA and local public health guidelines, rowing clubs are opening and boats are returning to the water. In our enthusiasm to return to normal life, attention needs to be given to the risk of sustaining ... -
World Rowing Covid-19 pandemic. Return to training. Advice for post-peak and post-pandemic period.
Wilson, Fiona (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d’Aviron, 2020)The Coronavirus pandemic continues to evolve and is in different stages in different parts of the world. Within a country there might be areas in a peak phase with high risk of transmission close to others in which the ...