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2017

Journal Article

Running injury development: the attitudes of middle- and long-distance runners and their coaches

Johansen, Karen Krogh, Hulme, Adam, Damsted, Camma, Ramskov, Daniel and Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard (2017). Running injury development: the attitudes of middle- and long-distance runners and their coaches. International journal of sports physical therapy, 12 (4), 634-641.

Running injury development: the attitudes of middle- and long-distance runners and their coaches

2017

Journal Article

Closing Pandora's Box: adapting a systems ergonomics methodology for better understanding the ecological complexity underpinning the development and prevention of running-related injury

Hulme, A., Salmon, P. M., Nielsen, R. O., Read, G. J.M. and Finch, C. F. (2017). Closing Pandora's Box: adapting a systems ergonomics methodology for better understanding the ecological complexity underpinning the development and prevention of running-related injury. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 18 (4), 338-359. doi: 10.1080/1463922X.2016.1274455

Closing Pandora's Box: adapting a systems ergonomics methodology for better understanding the ecological complexity underpinning the development and prevention of running-related injury

2016

Journal Article

The epistemic basis of distance running injury research: a historical perspective

Hulme, Adam and Finch, Caroline F. (2016). The epistemic basis of distance running injury research: a historical perspective. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 5 (2), 172-175. doi: 10.1016/j.jshs.2016.01.023

The epistemic basis of distance running injury research: a historical perspective

2015

Journal Article

From monocausality to systems thinking: a complementary and alternative conceptual approach for better understanding the development and prevention of sports injury

Hulme, Adam and Finch, Caroline F. (2015). From monocausality to systems thinking: a complementary and alternative conceptual approach for better understanding the development and prevention of sports injury. Injury Epidemiology, 2 (1) 31, 1-12. doi: 10.1186/s40621-015-0064-1

From monocausality to systems thinking: a complementary and alternative conceptual approach for better understanding the development and prevention of sports injury