Time to bin the term ‘overuse’ injury: is ‘training load error’ a more accurate term?M K Drew, C Purdam3 February 2016
The training—injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarter and harder?Tim J Gabbett12 January 2016
Has the athlete trained enough to return to play safely? The acute:chronic workload ratio permits clinicians to quantify a player's risk of subsequent injuryPeter Blanch, Tim J Gabbett23 December 2015
Novel presentation of a cricket ball-related intra-abdominal injury: genitofemoral nerve referred painAdam C Philipoff, Alistair Rowcroft, Dieter G Weber30 August 2015
Men at higher risk of groin injuries in elite team sports: a systematic reviewJohn William Orchard1 June 2015
Cricket fast bowling workload patterns as risk factors for tendon, muscle, bone and joint injuriesJohn W Orchard, Peter Blanch, Justin Paoloni, Alex Kountouris, Kevin Sims, Jessica J Orchard, Peter Brukner9 March 2015
INJURY TYPES AND RATES IN AN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET TEAM: APPLICATION OF SUBSEQUENT INJURY CATEGORISATIONS Mount, I Moore, C Ranson1 April 2014
Are implementation science advances and digital technology developments important in sports medicine? Sports Medicine Australia thinks soJacqueline Tran, Caroline F Finch1 April 2014
A FIVE-YEAR INVESTIGATION INTO THE INCIDENCE AND NATURE OF CRICKET INJURIES IN ELITE SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLBOY CRICKETERSR Stretch1 April 2014