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Caroline F. Finch

Caroline F. Finch

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Medicine

D-Index
94
Citations
28502
World Ranking
10585
National Ranking
321

Overview

Caroline F. Finch is affiliated with Edith Cowan University in Australia. Their research primarily lies within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to subfields such as Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, and Emergency Medicine.

The scientist's work focuses extensively on injury epidemiology and prevention, as well as sports injuries and prevention. Additional topics include cardiovascular effects of exercise, occupational health and safety research, trauma and emergency care studies, occupational health and performance, and traffic and road safety.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Caroline F. Finch include Lauren V. Fortington, Martin Schwellnus, Evert Verhagen, Wayne Derman, and Carolyn A. Emery.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Finch include:

  • International Olympic Committee consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport 2020 (including STROBE Extension for Sport Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS)), 2020, British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • International Olympic Committee Consensus Statement: Methods for Recording and Reporting of Epidemiological Data on Injury and Illness in Sports 2020 (Including the STROBE Extension for Sports Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS)), 2020, Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Improved reporting of overuse injuries and health problems in sport: an update of the Oslo Sport Trauma Research Center questionnaires, 2020, British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Epidemiology of exertional heat illnesses in organised sports: A systematic review, 2020, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
  • Applying a systems thinking lens to injury causation in the outdoors: Evidence collected during 3 years of the Understanding and Preventing Led Outdoor Accidents Data System, 2020, Injury Prevention

Publications have appeared frequently in several venues, including:

  • Poster presentations
  • BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
  • British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
  • Injury Prevention

Best Publications

  • A new framework for research leading to sports injury prevention

    Caroline F. Finch

  • International Olympic Committee consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport 2020 (including STROBE Extension for Sport Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS))

    Roald Bahr;Benjamin Clarsen;Wayne Derman;Jiri Dvorak

  • The Relationship Between Training Load and Injury, Illness and Soreness: A Systematic and Literature Review

    Michael K. Drew;Caroline F. Finch

  • How valid is a self reported 12 month sports injury history

    Belinda Jane Gabbe;Caroline F Finch;Kim L Bennell;H Wajswelner

  • Predictors of hamstring injury at the elite level of Australian football

    Belinda Jane Gabbe;Kim L Bennell;Caroline F Finch;H Wajswelner

  • Abdominal Obesity and Physical Inactivity as Risk Factors for NIDDM and Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Indian, Creole, and Chinese Mauritians

    G K Dowse;P Z Zimmet;H Gareeboo;K George

  • The epidemiology and natural history of NIDDM--lessons from the South Pacific.

    Paul Zimmet;Gary Dowse;Caroline Finch;Sue Serjeantson

  • High adherence to a neuromuscular injury prevention programme (FIFA 11+) improves functional balance and reduces injury risk in Canadian youth female football players: a cluster randomised trial

    Kathrin Steffen;Kathrin Steffen;Carolyn A Emery;Maria Romiti;Jian Kang

  • Applications of functional data analysis: A systematic review.

    Shahid Ullah;Caroline F Finch

  • A sports setting matrix for understanding the implementation context for community sport

    Caroline Finch;Alexander Donaldson

  • High Prevalence of NIDDM and Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Indian, Creole, and Chinese Mauritians

    G. K. Dowse;H. Gareeboo;P. Z. Zimmet;K. G. M. M. Alberti

  • Risk factors for hamstring injuries in community level Australian football

    Belinda Jane Gabbe;Caroline F Finch;Kim L Bennell;H Wajswelner

  • MANDATORY BICYCLE HELMET USE FOLLOWING A DECADE OF HELMET PROMOTION IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA - AN EVALUATION

    Maxwell H. Cameron;A.Peter Vulcan;Caroline F. Finch;Stuart V. Newstead

  • Sport, age, and sex specific incidence of sports injuries in Western Australia

    Mark R Stevenson;Peter Hamer;Caroline F Finch;Bruce Elliot

  • Reliability of common lower extremity musculoskeletal screening tests

    Belinda Jane Gabbe;Kim L Bennell;Henry Wajswelner;Caroline Finch

  • Sport and active recreation injuries in Australia: evidence from emergency department presentations.

    Caroline Finch;Giulietta Valuri;Joan Ozanne-Smith

  • An Overview of Some Definitional Issues for Sports Injury Surveillance

    Caroline F. Finch

  • A framework for the etiology of running‐related injuries

    Michael Bertelsen;Adam Hulme;Jesper Petersen;Rene Brund

  • Developing Australia's first statewide trauma registry: what are the lessons?

    Peter Cameron;Caroline Finch;Belinda Jane Gabbe;Lisa Jane Collins

  • Physical activity interventions to prevent falls among older people: update of the evidence

    C. Sherrington;S. R. Lord;Caroline F. Finch

Frequent Co-Authors

Belinda J. Gabbe
Belinda J. Gabbe Monash University
Jill Cook
Jill Cook La Trobe University
Bruce Elliott
Bruce Elliott University of Western Australia
Paul M. Salmon
Paul M. Salmon University of the Sunshine Coast
Michael G. Lenné
Michael G. Lenné Monash University
Paul McCrory
Paul McCrory Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson University of Melbourne
Paul Zimmet
Paul Zimmet Monash University
Kim L. Bennell
Kim L. Bennell University of Melbourne
Peter Cameron
Peter Cameron Monash University

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