Patellar tendon adaptation in relation to load-intensity and contraction type

P Malliaras, B Kamal, A Nowell, T Farley… - Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Loading leads to tendon adaptation but the influence of load-intensity and
contraction type is unclear. Clinicians need to be aware of the type and intensity of loading …

Poor isometric neck extension strength as a risk factor for concussion in male professional Rugby Union players

T Farley, E Barry, R Sylvester, A De Medici… - British journal of sports …, 2022 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background Concussion is one of the highest burden injuries within professional Rugby
Union ('rugby') and comes with a high health and financial cost to players and teams …

[HTML][HTML] Rotator cuff repair in the pediatric population displays favorable outcomes: A systematic review

NB Condron, JT Kaiser, D Damodar, KR Wagner… - … , Sports Medicine, and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Purpose To systematically review the literature to determine the injury mechanisms,
presentation, and timing of diagnosis for pediatric patients with intratendinous rotator cuff …

Risk factors and effective assessment of concussion in an athletic population

T Farley - 2022 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Background Concussion is one of the highest burden injuries within contact sports and
comes with a high health and financial cost. Inadequet evidence exists identifying intrinsic …

407 The relationship between neck strength and concussion in male professional rugby players

T Farley, E Barry, R Sylvester, A De Medici, M Wilson - 2021 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background Sports related concussion has become one of the highest burden injuries within
professional and amateur sports. There is currently limited evidence as to the existence of …

322 The relationship between cervical proprioception and concussion in male professional rugby players

T Farley, K Bester, A Barbero, E Barry, J Thoroughgood… - 2021 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background During a tackle 1997 Newtons of force (equivalent to 204kg) is known to be
transmitted to an opponent, however there is currently no known minimal force threshold …

2.6 Comparing the impact of high intensity exercise on vestibular-oculomotor function between sex, sport and activity level

T Farley, K Awobowale, S Jizawi, H Iqbal, A McGee… - 2024 - bjsm.bmj.com
Objective To investigate the impact of high intensity exercise on the vestibular and
oculomotor systems in a group of sedentary and active males and females. Design …

406 Does somatosensory dysfunction exist at return to play following concussion in elite athletes

T Farley, E Owen, L Turner - 2021 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background A growing body of evidence suggests athletes may be over two times more
likely to sustain a musculoskeletal (MSK) injury following concussion, highlighting significant …

2.23 The effects of fatigue on the vestibular oculomotor screening (VOMS) tool at three different time points in Male University Rugby Athletes and Sedentary …

K Ikonomou, A Raghaven, J Saif, T Farley - 2024 - bjsm.bmj.com
Objective To observe the effects of exercise-induced fatigue on the vestibular-oculomotor
system using the VOMS (Vestibular Oculomotor Screen). Design Repeated-measures …

[CITATION][C] 194 Differences in neck proprioception post concussion, at return to play and at end of season in professional rugby union players

A Barbero, T Farley - 2020 - … Group Ltd and British Association of …