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View article: Predictive Factors for Patient Recovery Following Triangular Fibrocartilage Foveal Repair Surgery: A Retrospective Case-Series
Predictive Factors for Patient Recovery Following Triangular Fibrocartilage Foveal Repair Surgery: A Retrospective Case-Series Open
Background: There are many factors that may influence patient recovery following triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) foveal repair surgery. This study aimed to retrospectively analyze patient records following TFCC foveal repair surge…
View article: Research capacity and culture: a survey of Australian Orthopaedic Association members
Research capacity and culture: a survey of Australian Orthopaedic Association members Open
View article: Geometry and bone mineral density determinants of femoral neck strength changes following exercise
Geometry and bone mineral density determinants of femoral neck strength changes following exercise Open
Physical exercise induces spatially heterogeneous adaptation in bone. However, it remains unclear where the changes in BMD and geometry have the greatest impact on femoral neck strength. The aim of this study was to determine the principal…
View article: Assessment of femoral neck strength and bone mineral density changes following exercise using 3D-DXA images
Assessment of femoral neck strength and bone mineral density changes following exercise using 3D-DXA images Open
View article: Postmenopausal Women With Low Bone Mass Enjoy Bone-targeted, High-intensity Resistance Training: LIFTMOR Trial Observations
Postmenopausal Women With Low Bone Mass Enjoy Bone-targeted, High-intensity Resistance Training: LIFTMOR Trial Observations Open
PURPOSE: The LIFTMOR trial improved bone and function with high-intensity progressive resistance and impact training (HiRIT) in postmenopausal women with low to very low bone mass. While efficacious in a research setting, a comprehensive e…
View article: Use It Or Lose It: What Happens To Bone When High-Intensity Exercise Ceases Or Continues?
Use It Or Lose It: What Happens To Bone When High-Intensity Exercise Ceases Or Continues? Open
PURPOSE: The primary aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of continuing or ceasing HiRIT on bone mineral density (BMD) and physical function of LIFTMOR trial participants.\n\nMETHODS: We report a retrospective observational…
View article: Effects of supervised high-intensity resistance and impact training or machine-based isometric training on regional bone geometry and strength in middle-aged and older men with low bone mass: The LIFTMOR-M semi-randomised controlled trial
Effects of supervised high-intensity resistance and impact training or machine-based isometric training on regional bone geometry and strength in middle-aged and older men with low bone mass: The LIFTMOR-M semi-randomised controlled trial Open
View article: A Comparison of Bone-Targeted Exercise Strategies to Reduce Fracture Risk in Middle-Aged and Older Men with Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: LIFTMOR-M Semi-Randomized Controlled Trial
A Comparison of Bone-Targeted Exercise Strategies to Reduce Fracture Risk in Middle-Aged and Older Men with Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: LIFTMOR-M Semi-Randomized Controlled Trial Open
The Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation for Men (LIFTMOR-M) trial examined efficacy and safety of two novel exercise programs in older men with low BMD. Men with low hip and/or LS BMD were randomized to…
View article: Enjoyment and acceptability of different exercise modalities to improve bone health in young adult women
Enjoyment and acceptability of different exercise modalities to improve bone health in young adult women Open
Issue addressed Osteoporosis presents a serious public health issue and physical activity is recognised as the most effective modifiable risk factor for the condition. The reasons behind physical activity participation, however, are comple…
View article: Enjoyability And Acceptability Of Bone Targeted Exercise For Young Adult Women: The OPTIMA-Ex Trial
Enjoyability And Acceptability Of Bone Targeted Exercise For Young Adult Women: The OPTIMA-Ex Trial Open
PURPOSE: While physical activity participation is recognized as an effective modifiable risk factor for osteoporosis, adherence and compliance present significant challenges. We aimed to explore the experiences related to a bone-targeted e…
View article: Regional changes in indices of bone strength of upper and lower limbs in response to high-intensity impact loading or high-intensity resistance training
Regional changes in indices of bone strength of upper and lower limbs in response to high-intensity impact loading or high-intensity resistance training Open
View article: Impact Versus Resistance Training For Bone In Young Women: Preliminary Findings Of The OPTIMA-Ex Trial
Impact Versus Resistance Training For Bone In Young Women: Preliminary Findings Of The OPTIMA-Ex Trial Open
PURPOSE: The OPTIMA-Ex (Osteoporosis Prevention Through Impact and Muscle-loading Approaches to Exercise) trial aims to compare bone responses to two known osteogenic stimuli - impact exercise and resistance training in young women with lo…
View article: Bone-targeted Exercise For Older Men With Osteopenia And Osteoporosis: LIFTMOR For Men Trial Preliminary Findings
Bone-targeted Exercise For Older Men With Osteopenia And Osteoporosis: LIFTMOR For Men Trial Preliminary Findings Open
PURPOSE The LIFTMOR (Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation) for Men trial was designed to compare the effects of 2 novel bone-targeted exercise programs on risk factors for falls and fracture in men with …
View article: High-Intensity Resistance and Impact Training Improves Bone Mineral Density and Physical Function in Postmenopausal Women With Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: The LIFTMOR Randomized Controlled Trial
High-Intensity Resistance and Impact Training Improves Bone Mineral Density and Physical Function in Postmenopausal Women With Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: The LIFTMOR Randomized Controlled Trial Open
To The Editor\nWe wish to inform the editors of JBMR of two typographical errors appearing in Table 2 of our article entitled “High‐Intensity Resistance and Impact Training Improves Bone Mineral Density and Physical Function in Postmenopau…
View article: A comparison of DXA-derived bone responses to impact versus resistance training in young adult women: The OPTIMA-Ex trial.
A comparison of DXA-derived bone responses to impact versus resistance training in young adult women: The OPTIMA-Ex trial. Open
View article: LIFTMOR: Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation
LIFTMOR: Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation Open
Osteoporosis is defined by critically low bone mass or a fragility fracture. Physical activity has been proposed as a necessary lifestyle contributor to bone health, however, few exercise programs have demonstrated an ability to notably in…
View article: Effectiveness of Resistance and Jump Training or Machine-based Isometric Training for Middle-aged and Older Men with Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: LIFTMOR for Men Trial Preliminary Findings
Effectiveness of Resistance and Jump Training or Machine-based Isometric Training for Middle-aged and Older Men with Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: LIFTMOR for Men Trial Preliminary Findings Open
View article: Supervised high intensity resistance and impact training does not cause vertebral crush fractures and improves thoracic kyphosis in postmenopausal women with low to very low bone mass: The LIFTMOR Trial
Supervised high intensity resistance and impact training does not cause vertebral crush fractures and improves thoracic kyphosis in postmenopausal women with low to very low bone mass: The LIFTMOR Trial Open
Introduction: The recent LIFTMOR trial demonstrated that supervised high intensity resistance and impact training (HiRIT) improves BMD and functional performance in postmenopausal women with low to very low bone mass to a greater degree th…
View article: High-Intensity Resistance and Impact Training Improves Bone Mineral Density and Physical Function in Postmenopausal Women With Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: The LIFTMOR Randomized Controlled Trial
High-Intensity Resistance and Impact Training Improves Bone Mineral Density and Physical Function in Postmenopausal Women With Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: The LIFTMOR Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Optimal osteogenic mechanical loading requires the application of high-magnitude strains at high rates. High-intensity resistance and impact training (HiRIT) applies such loads but is not traditionally recommended for individuals with oste…
View article: A protocol for a randomised controlled trial of the bone response to impact loading or resistance training in young women with lower than average bone mass: the OPTIMA-Ex trial
A protocol for a randomised controlled trial of the bone response to impact loading or resistance training in young women with lower than average bone mass: the OPTIMA-Ex trial Open
Introduction The aim of the Osteoporosis Prevention Through Impact and Muscle-loading Approaches to Exercise trial is to compare the bone response to two known osteogenic stimuli — impact loading exercise and resistance training. Specifica…
View article: The LIFTMOR-M (Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation for Men) trial: protocol for a semirandomised controlled trial of supervised targeted exercise to reduce risk of osteoporotic fracture in older men with low bone mass
The LIFTMOR-M (Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation for Men) trial: protocol for a semirandomised controlled trial of supervised targeted exercise to reduce risk of osteoporotic fracture in older men with low bone mass Open
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (www.anzctr.org.au)ANZCTR12616000344493; Pre-results.
View article: Validity and test–retest reliability of a novel simple back extensor muscle strength test
Validity and test–retest reliability of a novel simple back extensor muscle strength test Open
Objectives: To develop and determine convergent validity and reliability of a simple and inexpensive clinical test to quantify back extensor muscle strength. Methods: Two testing sessions were conducted, 7 days apart. Each session involved…
View article: Response to Giangregorio et al.: “Intensity is a subjective construct”
Response to Giangregorio et al.: “Intensity is a subjective construct” Open
View article: Lunging Exercise Potentiates a Transient Improvement in Neuromuscular Performance in Young Adults
Lunging Exercise Potentiates a Transient Improvement in Neuromuscular Performance in Young Adults Open
High-load resistance-based exercise is a common approach to facilitating improved neuromuscular performance via postactivation potentiation. Popular field-based warm-up activities, however, have been largely overlooked despite their specif…