🦠 🏉 We monitored 128 players from 4 rugby matches, where 8 infectious players participated. Some players involved in >30 tackles with infectious players.
DO PLAYERS BECOME INFECTED AFTER PARTICIPATING WITH SARS-CoV-2 POSITIVE PLAYERS?
Now in @BJSM_BMJ https://t.co/ThMtyKCipy
🏉 Tackle higher or lower? 🤷♂️
Simulation to evaluate how changing the tackle height would impact the number of concussions and head acceleration events in men’s professional rugby league 🤔
NEW #OriginalResearch 📄
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/Rjz9tx2fEe
💥Hot off the press💥
The contact conundrum: Are we introducing contact at the correct time in youth sports?
📊Current state of play: consistently inconsistent
⚖️Too soon, or not soon enough?
Thank you to this amazing group of co-authors!
🔗 https://t.co/KnTnj1fdeb
Chuffed to share the publication of my first PhD study in Sports Medicine! Proud of this scoping review & the huge amount of work that went in. Hopefully a valuable resource for sports nutritionists! 🎊🎉 @NessanCostello@23Benjones@susanbackhouse
https://t.co/rV2YWH7ttI
🚨New paper🚨: Impacting the rugby tackle : risk factors and mechanisms for concussion and MSK tackle-related injury - a SR and Delphi consensus to inform intervention strategies for risk reduction
@BJSM_BMJ
https://t.co/6mimUEBxyn
Thank you co-authors and reviewers 🙏
🚨NEW #OriginalResearch by @drkeithstokes, @westy1609@23benjones et al.
👉 Exploration of tackles characteristics with high odds of resulting in concussion to tacklers and ball-carriers separately in elite men’s rugby union. Understanding the characteristics of tackler and ball-carrier behaviours that are more likely to result in concussion can inform strategies for concussion reduction for all players.
🏉 Lower tackles reduce the chances of concussion to ball-carriers. The influence of tackle height on concussion to tacklers is more nuanced, but the chances are relatively low when contact is made with the ball-carrier’s torso.
🔗 OA ARTICLE: https://t.co/Ls6nHU2ucA
#UnderTheSpotlight
#WeAreBOSEM
New 4-year funded #PhDstudentship focused on reducing head acceleration events and concussions in women’s rugby league, while also optimising player performance with @leedsrhinos Women x @Carnegie_Sport 🧠🏉 https://t.co/g9CaYFHrHZ
🏉 Funded 4-Year PhD Opportunity | RU-InSiGT Project in collaboration with the @RFU, @premrugby, @ThePWR & @catapultsports
FIND OUT MORE & APPLY HERE: https://t.co/g9K9FZsAyl
A really enjoyable @TheRFL day at @leedsrhinos catching up with the Leeds and Wakefield Docs, piloting our new quad angle video spotter approach with central spotter clipping and @23Benjones leading the RFL pilot of a cross code head impact study including biomarkers supported by @RLCares
👋 Knowing what to do, does not always end up in you doing what you know. There is much work to be done in preparing players for the tackle-contest👉… Go to https://t.co/ctfAFv6VMt to find out more
#BokSmart@playersfund_sa@SportsCapZa1 💪
'We go again'
Leeds Rhinos legend Kevin Sinfield told #BBCBreakfast about his sixth challenge to take on 7 ultramarathons in 7 days in December to raise funds and awareness for MND
https://t.co/HolBP83lNF
MEET & GREET THE TEAM … SHARIEF HENDRICKS
💡 What is your main area of research / clinical expertise?
My primary research interests are injury prevention, sports performance and athlete welfare, working with populations ranging from community sport to professional athletes. Other research interests include how engaged researchers and stakeholders are in health research and innovation and how medical journals use social media to communicate research.
🌟 What is your motivation to be a member of the BOSEM team?
To me, BOSEM represents the future of SEM, which means fresh thinking, new approaches, the opportunity to explore and ultimately change the status quo.
💚 Who has influenced you most when it comes to how you approach your work?
My family, especially my mom. I come from a family of fruit and veg hawkers. So the notion of work and working hard was instilled in me from a young age. Even to this day, I feel a little bit of guilt when I’m taking a break or on leave. Thankfully though, I’ve come to realise the importance of time off for the creative process and staying productive.
@Sharief_H
🔗 FULL-TEXT HERE: https://t.co/8mH81sEZE8
#WeAreBOSEM
#MeetTheTeam
Very pleased to have a second study from my PhD published in @EurJSportSci
Hopefully an important step in the advancement of applied nutrition services available to international rugby union players.
Thanks to all involved
📄 https://t.co/TnbW85GqDj
Editorial: Wilbur Kraak - The coach of coaches and researchers (a tribute to WK structured as a research paper) in IJSSC
https://t.co/gT2eK8lTQo @JSolo_95@23Benjones@jamesbrown06