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Kathryn Mills

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2019

Conference Publication

Do comfort perception and plantar foot sensitivity change in response to longitudinal exposure to minimal shoe and barefoot running?

Mills, Kathryn Ann Grace, Vicenzino, Bill Guglielmo and Collins, Natalie J. (2019). Do comfort perception and plantar foot sensitivity change in response to longitudinal exposure to minimal shoe and barefoot running?. Fourteenth Footwear Biomechanics Symposium, Kananaskis, Canada, 28-30 July 2019. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1080/19424280.2019.1606105

Do comfort perception and plantar foot sensitivity change in response to longitudinal exposure to minimal shoe and barefoot running?

2019

Journal Article

Minimal change in physical activity after lower limb joint arthroplasty, but the outcome measure may be contributing to the problem: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Mills, Kathryn, Falchi, Brooke, Duckett, Caitlin and Naylor, Justine (2019). Minimal change in physical activity after lower limb joint arthroplasty, but the outcome measure may be contributing to the problem: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Physiotherapy (United Kingdom), 105 (1), 35-45. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2018.04.003

Minimal change in physical activity after lower limb joint arthroplasty, but the outcome measure may be contributing to the problem: a systematic review and meta-analysis

2019

Journal Article

OARSI year in review 2018: rehabilitation and outcomes

Collins, Natalie J., Hart, Harvi F. and Mills, Kathryn A.G. (2019). OARSI year in review 2018: rehabilitation and outcomes. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 27 (3), 378-391. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2018.11.010

OARSI year in review 2018: rehabilitation and outcomes

2019

Journal Article

Do the benefits of participation in sport and exercise outweigh the negatives? An academic review

Mills, Kathryn, Dudley, Dean and Collins, Natalie J. (2019). Do the benefits of participation in sport and exercise outweigh the negatives? An academic review. Best Practice and Research: Clinical Rheumatology, 33 (1), 172-187. doi: 10.1016/j.berh.2019.01.015

Do the benefits of participation in sport and exercise outweigh the negatives? An academic review

2019

Journal Article

Exploratory study of 6-month pain trajectories in individuals with predominant patellofemoral osteoarthritis: A cohort study

Mills, Kathryn, Eyles, Jillian P., Martin, Michael A., Hancock, Mark J. and Hunter, David J. (2019). Exploratory study of 6-month pain trajectories in individuals with predominant patellofemoral osteoarthritis: A cohort study. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 49 (1), 5-16. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2019.8354

Exploratory study of 6-month pain trajectories in individuals with predominant patellofemoral osteoarthritis: A cohort study

2017

Journal Article

Knee osteoarthritis phenotypes and their relevance for outcomes: a systematic review

Deveza, L. A., Melo, L., Yamato, T. P., Mills, K., Ravi, V. and Hunter, D. J. (2017). Knee osteoarthritis phenotypes and their relevance for outcomes: a systematic review. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 25 (12), 1926-1941. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2017.08.009

Knee osteoarthritis phenotypes and their relevance for outcomes: a systematic review

2017

Journal Article

The relationship between immediate comfort and plantar foot sensitivity during running in cushioned versus minimal shoes†

Mills, Kathryn Ann Grace, Collins, Natalie J. and Vicenzino, Bill (2017). The relationship between immediate comfort and plantar foot sensitivity during running in cushioned versus minimal shoes†. Footwear Science, 10 (1), 21-27. doi: 10.1080/19424280.2017.1403972

The relationship between immediate comfort and plantar foot sensitivity during running in cushioned versus minimal shoes†

2017

Journal Article

International patellofemoral osteoarthritis consortium: Consensus statement on the diagnosis, burden, outcome measures, prognosis, risk factors and treatment

van Middelkoop, Marienke, Bennell, Kim L., Callaghan, Michael J., Collins, Natalie J., Conaghan, Philip G., Crossley, Kay M., Eijkenboom, Joost J. F. A., van der Heijden, Rianne A., Hinman, Rana S., Hunter, David J., Meuffels, Duncan E., Mills, Kathryn, Oei, Edwin H. G., Runhaar, Jos, Schiphof, Dieuwke, Stefanik, Joshua J. and Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M. A. (2017). International patellofemoral osteoarthritis consortium: Consensus statement on the diagnosis, burden, outcome measures, prognosis, risk factors and treatment. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 47 (5), 666-675. doi: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2017.09.009

International patellofemoral osteoarthritis consortium: Consensus statement on the diagnosis, burden, outcome measures, prognosis, risk factors and treatment

2017

Conference Publication

Is immediate comfort while running in cushioned versus minimal footwear related to plantar foot sensitivity?

Mills, Kathryn Ann Grace, Vicenzino, Bill and Collins, Natalie J. (2017). Is immediate comfort while running in cushioned versus minimal footwear related to plantar foot sensitivity?. 13th Footwear Biomechanics Symposium, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 20-22 July 2017. Abingdon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1080/19424280.2017.1314351

Is immediate comfort while running in cushioned versus minimal footwear related to plantar foot sensitivity?

2017

Journal Article

What is the most accurate and reliable methodological approach for predicting peak height velocity in adolescents? A systematic review

Mills, Kathryn, Baker, Donovan, Pacey, Verity, Wollin, Martin and Drew, Michael K. (2017). What is the most accurate and reliable methodological approach for predicting peak height velocity in adolescents? A systematic review. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 20 (6), 572-577. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2016.10.012

What is the most accurate and reliable methodological approach for predicting peak height velocity in adolescents? A systematic review

2017

Journal Article

Risk of recurrence of low back pain: A systematic review

Da Silva, Tatiane, Mills, Kathryn, Brown, Benjamin T., Herbert, Robert D., Maher, Christopher G. and Hancock, Mark J. (2017). Risk of recurrence of low back pain: A systematic review. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 47 (5), 305-313. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2017.7415

Risk of recurrence of low back pain: A systematic review

2017

Journal Article

Instruments assessing attitudes toward or capability regarding self-management of osteoarthritis: a systematic review of measurement properties

Eyles, J. P., Hunter, D. J., Meneses, S. R. F., Collins, N. J., Dobson, F., Lucas, B. R. and Mills, K. (2017). Instruments assessing attitudes toward or capability regarding self-management of osteoarthritis: a systematic review of measurement properties. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 25 (8), 1210-1222. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2017.02.802

Instruments assessing attitudes toward or capability regarding self-management of osteoarthritis: a systematic review of measurement properties

2017

Conference Publication

Measurement properties of instruments assessing attitudes and capabilities regarding osteoarthritis self-management: a systematic review

Eyles, J. P., Hunter, D. J., Meneses, S., Collins, N., Dobson, F., Lucas, B. and Mills, K. (2017). Measurement properties of instruments assessing attitudes and capabilities regarding osteoarthritis self-management: a systematic review. World Congress of the Osteoarthritis-Research-Society-International (OARSI) on Osteoarthritis, Las Vegas, NV, USA, 27-30 April 2017. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2017.02.586

Measurement properties of instruments assessing attitudes and capabilities regarding osteoarthritis self-management: a systematic review

2012

Journal Article

A randomised control trial of short term efficacy of in-shoe foot orthoses compared to a wait and see policy for anterior knee pain and the role of foot mobility

Mills, Kathryn, Blanch, Peter, Dev, Priya, Martin, Michael and Vicenzino, Bill (2012). A randomised control trial of short term efficacy of in-shoe foot orthoses compared to a wait and see policy for anterior knee pain and the role of foot mobility. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 46 (4), 247-252. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2011-090204

A randomised control trial of short term efficacy of in-shoe foot orthoses compared to a wait and see policy for anterior knee pain and the role of foot mobility

2012

Journal Article

Comfort and midfoot mobility rather than orthosis hardness or contouring influence their immediate effects on lower limb function in patients with anterior knee pain

Mills, Kathryn, Blanch, Peter and Vicenzino, Bill (2012). Comfort and midfoot mobility rather than orthosis hardness or contouring influence their immediate effects on lower limb function in patients with anterior knee pain. Clinical Biomechanics, 27 (2), 202-208. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2011.08.011

Comfort and midfoot mobility rather than orthosis hardness or contouring influence their immediate effects on lower limb function in patients with anterior knee pain

2011

Journal Article

Influence of contouring and hardness of foot orthoses on ratings of perceived comfort

Mills, Kathryn, Blanch, Peter and Vicenzino, Bill (2011). Influence of contouring and hardness of foot orthoses on ratings of perceived comfort. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43 (8), 1507-1512. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31820e783f

Influence of contouring and hardness of foot orthoses on ratings of perceived comfort

2011

Journal Article

Clinical efficacy of comfortable in-shoe foot orthoses has no associated neuromotor adaptations during gait in people with anterior knee pain: A randomised control trial

Mills, Kathryn A. G., Blanch, Peter and Vicenzino, Bill Guglielmo (2011). Clinical efficacy of comfortable in-shoe foot orthoses has no associated neuromotor adaptations during gait in people with anterior knee pain: A randomised control trial. Footwear Science, 3 (SUPPL.1), S108-S109. doi: 10.1080/19424280.2011.575838

Clinical efficacy of comfortable in-shoe foot orthoses has no associated neuromotor adaptations during gait in people with anterior knee pain: A randomised control trial

2010

Journal Article

Foot orthoses and gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis of literature pertaining to potential mechanisms

Mills, Kathryn, Blanch, Peter, Chapman, Andrew R., McPoil, Thomas G. and Vicenzino, Bill (2010). Foot orthoses and gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis of literature pertaining to potential mechanisms. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 44 (14), 1035-1046. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2009.066977

Foot orthoses and gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis of literature pertaining to potential mechanisms

2010

Journal Article

Identifying clinically meaningful tools for measuring comfort perception of footwear

Mills, Kathryn, Blanch, Peter and Vicenzino, Bill (2010). Identifying clinically meaningful tools for measuring comfort perception of footwear. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 42 (10), 1966-1971. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181dbacc8

Identifying clinically meaningful tools for measuring comfort perception of footwear

2009

Conference Publication

Systematic review of physiological adaptations to in-shoe foot orthoses

Blanch, R., Chapman, A., Mills, K. and Vicenzino, B. (2009). Systematic review of physiological adaptations to in-shoe foot orthoses. ASICS Conference of science and medicine in sport 2008, Hamilton Island, Australia, 16-18 October 2008. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elseiver. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2008.12.105

Systematic review of physiological adaptations to in-shoe foot orthoses

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