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Professor Bill Vicenzino
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Bill Vicenzino

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Overview

Background

I am a Professor Emeritus in Sports Physiotherapy in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences where I am the Director of the Master of Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy Majors) and co-Director of the Sports Injury Rehabilitation and Prevention for Health Research unit. My research is mainly focussed on non-surgical management of persistent musculoskeletal problems like tendon related pain/disability (tendinopathy) and knee cap pain (patellofemoral pain). I also delve into the underlying mechanisms of these conditions and other common sporting injuries (e.g., ankle sprains) – a leading cause of ankle osteoarthritis.

Since gaining my PhD in 2000, I have been awarded over $30million in competitive research funding as a chief investigator to study these conditions – 5 NHMRC project grants, 2 NHMRC CRE, 2 NHMRC program grants, 2 NHMRC MRFF grants and an ARC Linkage grant. I have also conducted over half a million dollars of commercially sponsored research.

I have authored 2 books, 26 book chapters and over 382 peer reviewed publications (h-index 68). My top tendinopathy papers are cited over 10 times more than average for the field – most are published in the top sports/general medicine and physiotherapy journals . I have 2 highly cited papers – in the top 1% of the academic field of Clinical Medicine 2022. I have presented my work world wide in over 300 workshops, seminars and keynote presentations.

I enjoy my role in mentoring early/mid career academics and supervising researh higher degree students – having supervised 40 PhD and 2 MPhil candidates to completion. In this capacity I lead the physiotherapy research higher degree seminar series where our students engage in presenting their work and hearing from top international researchers on a range of relevant topics. One reason why my work was recently recognised by the school award for research mentoring.

Availability

Professor Bill Vicenzino is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Diploma, Curtin University of Technology
  • Masters (Research) of Science, Curtin University of Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research impacts

I am internationally recognised as a leading researcher in tendinopathy and patellfemoral pain. I am ranked in the top 1 to 3 researchers in tennis elbow, tendinopathy and patellofemoral pain in expertscape. The other top 4 ranked tennis elbow researchers all completed their PhD under my supervision.

My work in tennis elbow has made an impact on patients with better outcomes, while halving rates of treatment and use of non-evidence based treatments. It has been replicated in several other UK NHS sites and implemented in online knowledge translation platforms in Canada, Denmark and UK specialist practice.My scholarly outputs in tendinopathy are the basis of implementation research in a Health Research Board Ireland project and a UK NHS Doctoral Fellowship Optimising Physiotherapy for Tennis Elbow.

Works

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621 works between 1993 and 2025

501 - 520 of 621 works

2007

Journal Article

Netball knee

Smith, M., Vicenzino, G. T. and Emmerton, L. M. (2007). Netball knee. Australian Pharmacist, 26 (6), 462-464.

Netball knee

2007

Journal Article

Muscle specificity in tests of cervical flexor muscle performance

O'Leary, S., Falla, D., Jull, G. and Vicenzino, G. T. (2007). Muscle specificity in tests of cervical flexor muscle performance. Journal of Electromyography And Kinesiology, 17 (1), 35-40. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2005.10.006

Muscle specificity in tests of cervical flexor muscle performance

2007

Journal Article

Effect of neck exercise on sitting posture in patients with chronic neck pain

Falla, D., Jull, G., Russell, T., Vicenzino, G. and Hodges, P. (2007). Effect of neck exercise on sitting posture in patients with chronic neck pain. Physical Therapy, 87 (4), 408-417. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20060009

Effect of neck exercise on sitting posture in patients with chronic neck pain

2007

Journal Article

Leg muscle recruitment during cycling is less developed in triathletes than cyclists despite matched cycling training loads

Chapman, A. R., Vicenzino, G. T., Blanch, P. and Hodges, P. W. (2007). Leg muscle recruitment during cycling is less developed in triathletes than cyclists despite matched cycling training loads. Experimental Brain Research, 181 (3), 503-518. doi: 10.1007/s00221-007-0949-5

Leg muscle recruitment during cycling is less developed in triathletes than cyclists despite matched cycling training loads

2007

Conference Publication

Specific therapeutic exercise of the cervical spine induces immediate local hypoalgesia

Falla, D., Hodges, P., Jull, G., O'Leary, S. and Vicenzino, B. (2007). Specific therapeutic exercise of the cervical spine induces immediate local hypoalgesia. 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Pain Society, Adelaide, Australia, 2-5th April, 2007.

Specific therapeutic exercise of the cervical spine induces immediate local hypoalgesia

2007

Conference Publication

The Effect of Cadence on Muscle Recruitment in Triathletes: Further Evidence of Less-skilled Movement Control?

Blanch, Peter, Chapman, Andrew R., Hodges, Paul W. and Vicenzino, Bill (2007). The Effect of Cadence on Muscle Recruitment in Triathletes: Further Evidence of Less-skilled Movement Control?. American College of Sports Medicine Conference, New Orleans, USA, 30-05-07 - 02-06-07.

The Effect of Cadence on Muscle Recruitment in Triathletes: Further Evidence of Less-skilled Movement Control?

2007

Journal Article

Specific therapeutic exercise of the neck induces immediate local hypoalgesia

O'Leary, S., Falla, D., Hodges, P. W., Jull, G. and Vicenzino, B. (2007). Specific therapeutic exercise of the neck induces immediate local hypoalgesia. Journal of Pain, 8 (11), 832-839. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2007.05.014

Specific therapeutic exercise of the neck induces immediate local hypoalgesia

2007

Journal Article

Specificity in retraining craniocervical flexor muscle performance

O'Leary, S., Jull, G., Kim, M. and Vicenzino, B. (2007). Specificity in retraining craniocervical flexor muscle performance. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 37 (1), 3-9. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2007.2237

Specificity in retraining craniocervical flexor muscle performance

2007

Journal Article

Retraining cervical joint position sense: The effect of two exercise regimes

Jull, G., Falla, D., Treleaven, J., Hodges, P. and Vicenzino, G. T. (2007). Retraining cervical joint position sense: The effect of two exercise regimes. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 25 (3), 404-412. doi: 10.1002/jor.20220

Retraining cervical joint position sense: The effect of two exercise regimes

2007

Journal Article

Foot orthoses in lower limb overuse conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Collins, N., Bisset, L., McPoil, T. and Vicenzino, G. (2007). Foot orthoses in lower limb overuse conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Foot and Ankle International, 28 (3), 396-412. doi: 10.3113/FAI.2007.0396

Foot orthoses in lower limb overuse conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2007

Journal Article

The ability to predict dynamic foot posture from static measurements

Franettovich, MM, McPoil, TG, Russell, T, Skardoon, G and Vicenzino, B (2007). The ability to predict dynamic foot posture from static measurements. Journal of The American Podiatric Medical Association, 97 (2), 115-120. doi: 10.7547/0970115

The ability to predict dynamic foot posture from static measurements

2007

Journal Article

Joint manipulation in the management of lateral epicondylalgia: A clinical commentary

Vicenzino, G. T., Cleland, J. A. and Bisset, L. (2007). Joint manipulation in the management of lateral epicondylalgia: A clinical commentary. Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 15 (1), 50-56. doi: 10.1179/106698107791090132

Joint manipulation in the management of lateral epicondylalgia: A clinical commentary

2007

Journal Article

Mulligan's mobilization-with-movement, positional faults and pain relief: Current concepts from a critical review of literature

Vicenzino, Bill, Paungmali, Aatit and Teys, Pamela (2007). Mulligan's mobilization-with-movement, positional faults and pain relief: Current concepts from a critical review of literature. Manual Therapy, 12 (2), 98-108. doi: 10.1016/j.math.2006.07.012

Mulligan's mobilization-with-movement, positional faults and pain relief: Current concepts from a critical review of literature

2006

Conference Publication

Lower limb overuse injuries and foot orthoses: a systematic review

Collins, N., Bisset, L., McPoil, T. and Vicenzino, B. (2006). Lower limb overuse injuries and foot orthoses: a systematic review. ASICS Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Fiji, 19–21 October 2006. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2006.12.075

Lower limb overuse injuries and foot orthoses: a systematic review

2006

Journal Article

Amplitude normalisation for intramuscular fine-wire electromyography of the leg during cycling

Chapman, A. and Vicenzino, B. (2006). Amplitude normalisation for intramuscular fine-wire electromyography of the leg during cycling. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 9 (Supplement), 13. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2006.12.028

Amplitude normalisation for intramuscular fine-wire electromyography of the leg during cycling

2006

Journal Article

Mobilisation with movement and exercise, corticosteroid injection and wait and see for tennis elbow: randomised trial

Bisset, Leanne, Beller, Elaine, Jull, Gwendolen, Brooks, Peter, Darnell, Ross and Vicenzino, Bill (2006). Mobilisation with movement and exercise, corticosteroid injection and wait and see for tennis elbow: randomised trial. BMJ, 333 (7575), 939-944. doi: 10.1136/bmj.38961.584653.AE

Mobilisation with movement and exercise, corticosteroid injection and wait and see for tennis elbow: randomised trial

2006

Journal Article

Initial changes in posterior talar glide and dorsiflexion of the ankle after mobilization with movement in individuals with recurrent ankle sprain

Vicenzino, B., Branjerdporn, M., Teys, P. and Jordan, K. (2006). Initial changes in posterior talar glide and dorsiflexion of the ankle after mobilization with movement in individuals with recurrent ankle sprain. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 36 (7), 464-471. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2006.2265

Initial changes in posterior talar glide and dorsiflexion of the ankle after mobilization with movement in individuals with recurrent ankle sprain

2006

Journal Article

Anti-pronation tape changes foot posture but not plantar ground contact during gait

Vicenzino, B., McPoil, T. G., Russell, T. and Peisker, S. (2006). Anti-pronation tape changes foot posture but not plantar ground contact during gait. The Foot, 16 (2), 91-97. doi: 10.1016/j.foot.2006.02.005

Anti-pronation tape changes foot posture but not plantar ground contact during gait

2006

Journal Article

Bilateral sensorimotor abnormalities in unilateral lateral epicondylalgia

Bisset, Leanne M., Russell, Trevor, Bradley, Stephen, Ha, Bernadette and Vicenzino, Bill T. (2006). Bilateral sensorimotor abnormalities in unilateral lateral epicondylalgia. Archives of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, 87 (4), 490-495. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2005.11.029

Bilateral sensorimotor abnormalities in unilateral lateral epicondylalgia

2006

Journal Article

Leg muscle recruitment in highly trained cyclists

Chapman, Andrew R., Vicenzino, Bill, Blanch, Peter, Knox, Joanna J. and Hodges, Paul W. (2006). Leg muscle recruitment in highly trained cyclists. Journal of Sports Sciences, 24 (2), 115-124. doi: 10.1080/02640410500131159

Leg muscle recruitment in highly trained cyclists

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    A quantum exoGarment for unrivalled measurement of muscle function in sport
    Quantum 2032 Challenge Program
    Open grant
  • 2025
    Foot orthoses plus education compared to usual care for ankle OA: A pilot and feasibility trial
    Arthritis Foundation of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Walk with Ease Australia (MRFF 2022 Effective Treatments and Therapies Grant Opportunity administered by the University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2020
    Intrinsic foot muscle morphology in plantar heel pain: a novel investigation using 7T magnetic resonance imaging
    Australasian Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Patellofemoral joint disease may be associated with poor function after ACL reconstruction: implications for enhanced rehabilitation
    Queensland Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Network
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Orthoses or Flip-Flops for Pain in the Heel (OFFPH Study): A randomised clinical trial
    Vasyli International
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2009
    Factors Associated with the Recruitment and Retention of the Current and Future Allied Health Workforce - A Longitudinal E-Cohort Study
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2012
    Optimising corticosteroid injection for lateral epicondylalgia with physiotherapy: a randomised placebo control trial
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2006
    Musculoskeletal Pain and Injury Research unit Donation
    Vasyli International
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2008
    Foot orthotics in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome:a randomised control trial in primary care
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2002
    To visit the gait laboratory at the Northern Arizona University to enhance skills and expertise in the study of movement dysfunction and its treatment.
    UQ Travel Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2001
    Physiotherapy of the injured ankle: An evaluation of outcome measures and a pilot randomised clinical trial of a rehabilitation program.
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2001
    Responsiveness to change and predictive ability of a battery of clinical tests in ankle injured subjects
    Physiotherapy Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 1997
    Peripheral joint manipulation: an investigation of the initial pain relieving effects of a new physiotherapy treatment for lateral epicondylagia
    Physiotherapy Research Foundation
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

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Enquiries

Contact Professor Bill Vicenzino directly for media enquiries about:

  • Ankle Injuries
  • Exercise
  • Foot Injuries
  • Foot Orthotics
  • Injury Prevention
  • Injury Rehabilitation
  • Knee Injuries
  • Kneecap Pain
  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
  • Running Injuries
  • Sports Injuries
  • Sports Medicine
  • Sports Physiotherapy
  • Tendon Injuries

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