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Bill Vicenzino is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with 343 publications contributing to this broad field. Within medicine, their work is concentrated in subfields including orthopedics and sports medicine, surgery, biomedical engineering, pharmacology, and endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism.

The scientist's main topics of research cover a range of applied medical subjects such as sports injuries and prevention, tendon structure and treatment, foot and ankle surgery, lower extremity biomechanics and pathologies, shoulder injury and treatment, musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, and diabetic foot ulcer assessment and management.

Bill Vicenzino's scholarly output includes numerous recent papers published mainly in sports medicine and rehabilitation domains. Representative recent publications include:

  • Implementing the 27 PRISMA 2020 Statement items for systematic reviews in the sport and exercise medicine, musculoskeletal rehabilitation and sports science fields: the PERSiST (implementing Prisma in Exercise, Rehabilitation, Sport medicine and SporTs science) guidance (2021), British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Is chronic ankle instability associated with impaired muscle strength? Ankle, knee and hip muscle strength in individuals with chronic ankle instability: a systematic review with meta-analysis (2020), British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Management of plantar heel pain: a best practice guide informed by a systematic review, expert clinical reasoning and patient values (2021), British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Return to sport decisions after an acute lateral ankle sprain injury: introducing the PAASS framework-an international multidisciplinary consensus (2021), British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Group education, night splinting and home exercises reduce conversion to surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome: a multicentre randomised trial (2020), Journal of physiotherapy

Frequent co-authors in Vicenzino's research include Michelle Smith, Paul W. Hodges, Natalie J. Collins, Rebecca Mellor, and Michael Skovdal Rathleff, reflecting collaboration in the fields of sports medicine and rehabilitation.

Publication venues frequently hosting their work are:

  • Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
  • British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
  • Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
  • Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy

Best Publications

  • Efficacy and safety of corticosteroid injections and other injections for management of tendinopathy: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials

    Brooke K Coombes;Leanne Margaret Bisset;Leanne Margaret Bisset;Bill Vicenzino

  • Selection criteria for patients with chronic ankle instability in controlled research: a position statement of the international ankle consortium

    Phillip A Gribble;Eamonn Delahunt;Chris Bleakley;Brian Caulfield

  • Prevalence of hallux valgus in the general population: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Sheree Nix;Michelle Smith;Bill Vicenzino

  • Mobilisation with movement and exercise, corticosteroid injection, or wait and see for tennis elbow: randomised trial

    Leanne Margaret Bisset;Elaine Beller;Gwendolen Jull;Peter Brooks

  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials on physical interventions for lateral epicondylalgia

    L Bisset;A Paungmali;B Vicenzino;E Beller

  • Effect of Neck Exercise on Sitting Posture in Patients With Chronic Neck Pain

    Deborah Lorraine Falla;Gwendolen Jull;Trevor Russell;Bill Vicenzino

  • Sensory hypersensitivity occurs soon after whiplash injury and is associated with poor recovery

    Michele Sterling;Gwendolen A. Jull;Bill Vicenzino;Justin Kenardy

  • 2016 Patellofemoral pain consensus statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester. Part 1: Terminology, definitions, clinical examination, natural history, patellofemoral osteoarthritis and patient-reported outcome measures

    Kay M Crossley;Joshua J Stefanik;James Selfe;Natalie J Collins

  • The initial effects of a cervical spine manipulative physiotherapy treatment on the pain and dysfunction of lateral epicondylalgia

    Bill Vicenzino;David Collins;Anthony Wright

  • The effect of therapeutic exercise on activation of the deep cervical flexor muscles in people with chronic neck pain

    G. A. Jull;Deborah Lorraine Falla;B. Vicenzino;P. W. Hodges

  • Evidence review for the 2016 International Ankle Consortium consensus statement on the prevalence, impact and long-term consequences of lateral ankle sprains.

    Phillip A. Gribble;Chris M. Bleakley;Brian M. Caulfield;Carrie L. Docherty

  • Development of motor system dysfunction following whiplash injury.

    Michele Sterling;Gwendolen Jull;Bill Vicenzino;Justin Kenardy

  • Physical and psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash injury.

    Michele Sterling;Gwendolen Jull;Bill Vicenzino;Justin Kenardy

  • An investigation of the interrelationship between manipulative therapy-induced hypoalgesia and sympathoexcitation.

    B Vicenzino;D Collins;H Benson;A Wright

  • Effect of corticosteroid injection, physiotherapy, or both on clinical outcomes in patients with unilateral lateral epicondylalgia: a randomized controlled trial.

    Brooke K. Coombes;Leanne Margaret Bisset;Peter Brooks;Asad Khan

  • Retraining cervical joint position sense: the effect of two exercise regimes.

    Gwendolen Jull;Deborah Falla;Julia Treleaven;Paul Hodges

  • Foot orthoses and physiotherapy in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome: randomised clinical trial.

    Natalie Collins;Kay Crossley;Elaine Beller;Ross Darnell

  • Initial Changes in Posterior Talar Glide and Dorsiflexion of the Ankle After Mobilization With Movement in Individuals with Recurrent Ankle Sprain

    Bill Vicenzino;Michelle Branjerdporn;Pamela Teys;Kate Jordan

  • Specific manipulative therapy treatment for chronic lateral epicondylalgia produces uniquely characteristic hypoalgesia

    B. Vicenzino;A. Paungmali;S. Buratowski;A. Wright

  • The initial effects of a Mulligan's mobilization with movement technique on dorsiflexion and pain in subacute ankle sprains.

    Natalie Collins;Pamela Teys;Bill Vicenzino

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul W. Hodges
Paul W. Hodges University of Queensland
Kay M. Crossley
Kay M. Crossley La Trobe University
Gwendolen Jull
Gwendolen Jull University of Queensland
Kim L. Bennell
Kim L. Bennell University of Melbourne
David J. Hunter
David J. Hunter Harvard University
Deborah Falla
Deborah Falla University of Birmingham
Jill Cook
Jill Cook La Trobe University
Rana S. Hinman
Rana S. Hinman University of Melbourne
Justin Kenardy
Justin Kenardy University of Queensland
Marcus G. Pandy
Marcus G. Pandy University of Melbourne

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