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Does a targeted exercise program reduce ankle injuries at the elite junior AF level?
McDonald, J., Bennett, H., Fuller, J., Milanese, S., Debenedictis, T., Chalmers, S.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)“…Debenedictis, T.…”
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Combining physical performance and Functional Movement Screen testing to identify elite junior Australian Football athletes at risk of injury
Jones, S. C., Fuller, J. T., Chalmers, S., Debenedictis, T. A., Zacharia, A., Tarca, B., Townsley, A., Milanese, S.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…Debenedictis, T. A.…”
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Asymmetry during Functional Movement Screening and injury risk in junior football players: A replication study
Chalmers, S., Debenedictis, T. A., Zacharia, A, Townsley, S., Gleeson, C., Lynagh, M., Townsley, A., Fuller, J. T.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2018)“…Debenedictis, T. A.…”
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Is the functional movement screen a feasible and effective tool for pre-season screening in junior elite Australian footballers?
Debenedictis, T. A., Fuller, J. T., Magarey, M., Townsley, S., Lynagh, M., Gleeson, C., Zacharia, A., Thomson, S., Chalmers, S.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2016)“…Debenedictis, T. A.…”
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High prevalence of dysfunctional, asymmetrical, and painful movement in elite junior Australian Football players assessed using the functional movement screen
Fuller, J. T., Chalmers, S., Debenedictis, T. A., Townsley, S., Lynagh, M., Gleeson, C., Zacharia, A., Thomson, S., Magarey, M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2017)“…Debenedictis, T. A.…”
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