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About Tim Lathlean

A motivated and proactive postgraduate student at Monash University majoring in sports injury surveillance, applied sports psychology and sports science. Tim also works in clinical practice as an Accr ...

Qualifications

Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP), Level 2 Strength and Conditioning Coach (ASCA), PhD Candidate (MIRI), MClinRehab, Flinders University 2011; MExPhy, Charles Sturt University; BSc(Hons), Flinders University; BBehSc, Flinders University

Awards and Publications

EVALUATION OF A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY DESIGN OF TRAINING LOAD RISK FACTORS FOR INJURY IN ELITE JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS(Link)British Journal of Sports MedicineMarch 12, 2014This study aims to inform the pre-season conditioning
of under-18 elite athletes in terms of both player load management
and awareness of factors that could optimise player recovery,
with the ultimate goal of resulting in fewer new injuries.Global Burden of Disease: Injury Sequelae(Link)LancetJuly 10, 2011Contributed to the injury sequelae of the Global Burden of Disease Project.Norton L, Harrison JE, Pointer S & Lathlean T 2011. Obesity and injury in Australia: a review of the literature. Injury research and statistics series no. 60. Cat. no. INJCAT 136. Canberra: AIHW. Viewed 24 January 2013 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare2011Obesity and injury are major health burdens on society. Possible relationships between obesity and injury have recently been reported, but their nature and extent has been unclear. This report presents summary information from an overview of the existing literature to investigate obesity injury relationships. It also surveys opportunities to fill relevant gaps in knowledge in Australia.• Lathlean T. Diagnostic Arthroscopy for Conditions of the Knee. INAHTA Publication 2009/019. 2009.International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment2009• Lathlean T, et al. Diagnostic arthroscopy for conditions of the knee. ASERNIP-S Report No. 64, South Australia: ASERNIP-S, October 2008.(ity and injury in Australia: a review of the literature. Obesity and injury are major health burdens on society. Possible relationships between obesity and injury have recently been reported, but their nature and extent has been unclear. This report presents summary information from an overview of the existing literature to investigate obesity injury relationships. It also surveys opportunities to fill relevant gaps in knowledge in Australia.• Lathlean T. Diagnostic Arthroscopy for Conditions of the Knee.

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