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Auteur Claire E. Hiller |
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Objectives To provide reference data for the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) and to investigate the prevalence and correlates of perceived ankle instability in a large healthy population. Design Cross-sectional observational study. Se[...]Article
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Pavithra Rajan ; Claire E. Hiller ; Andrew Leaver ; Sarah Dennis ; Kathryn Refshauge ; Bernadette Brady |Cultural beliefs and values are increasingly understood to influence the experience of pain, health-seeking, and pain management behaviours. Research exploring cultural beliefs about pain is particularly needed for Indian migrants, who have a hi[...]Article
Fereshteh Pourkazemi, Auteur ; Claire E. Hiller ; Jacqueline Raymond |Objective To explore and identify the predictors of ankle sprain after an index (first) lateral ankle sprain. Design Prospective cohort study, Level of evidence II. Setting Musculoskeletal research laboratory at the University of Sydney. Part[...]Article
Hiller CE, Nightingale EJ, Raymond J, Kilbreath SL, Burns J, Black DA, Refshauge KM. Prevalence and impact of chronic musculoskeletal ankle disorders in the community. Objective To determine the point prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal ankle[...]Article
Objectives Determine the prevalence of lower limb hypermobility in elite dancers and secondarily to describe the patterns of mobility. Design Cross sectional. Setting Self-report questionnaires and physical assessments were undert[...]Article
Background Foot pain is common and disabling and thought to be associated with muscle weakness. Understanding the relationship between pain and weakness may help identify effective treatment targets. Objectives To conduct a systematic review t[...]Article
Objective To investigate the effect of rigid ankle tape on functional performance, self-efficacy and perceived stability, confidence and reassurance during functional tasks in participants with functional ankle instability. Design Clinical me[...]