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1. Gender and socioecological level differences in stakeholders' perceptions of athlete attrition factors in an Australian high-performance pathway system.

2. Stakeholder insights into athlete attrition in the high-performance pathway.

3. Epidemiology of injuries sustained in professional Australian netball: A three season cohort study.

4. Despite maintaining a high daily training availability, a quarter of athletes start the season injured and three quarters experience injury in an Australian State Academy of Sport.

5. Male basketball players who report hip and groin pain perceive its negative impact both on- and off-court: A cross-sectional study.

6. Thirty-seven jump-landing biomechanical variables are associated with asymptomatic patellar tendon abnormality and patellar tendinopathy: A systematic review.

7. A prospective study of health problems at the 2018 17/U and 19/U Australian National Netball Championships with comparison of surveillance methodology.

8. Epidemiology of bone stress injuries in Australian high performance athletes: A retrospective cohort study.

9. Epidemiology of elite sprint kayak injuries: A 3-year prospective study.

10. Injury prevention strategies specific to pre-elite athletes competing in Olympic and professional sports - A systematic review.

11. Knee flexion not hip extension strength is persistently reduced following hamstring strain injury in Australian Football athletes: Implications for Periodic Health Examinations.

12. Rating of perceived exertion is a stable and appropriate measure of workload in judo.

13. Knee flexion strength is significantly reduced following competition in semi-professional Australian Rules football athletes: Implications for injury prevention programs.

14. Use of a tibial accelerometer to measure ground reaction force in running: A reliability and validity comparison with force plates.

15. Multivariate modelling of subjective and objective monitoring data improve the detection of non-contact injury risk in elite Australian footballers.

16. A multifactorial evaluation of illness risk factors in athletes preparing for the Summer Olympic Games.

17. Australian football players experiencing groin pain exhibit reduced subscale scores of Activities of Daily Living and Sport and Recreation on the HAGOS questionnaire: A case-control study.

18. What is the most accurate and reliable methodological approach for predicting peak height velocity in adolescents? A systematic review.

19. Do Australian Football players have sensitive groins? Players with current groin pain exhibit mechanical hyperalgesia of the adductor tendon.

20. Performance success or failure is influenced by weeks lost to injury and illness in elite Australian track and field athletes: A 5-year prospective study.

21. Normative MRI, ultrasound and muscle functional MRI findings in the forearms of asymptomatic elite rowers.

22. Reliability of externally fixed dynamometry hamstring strength testing in elite youth football players.

23. Imaging and clinical tests for the diagnosis of long-standing groin pain in athletes. A systematic review.

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