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Brett D. Coleman
Researcher at Victorian Institute of Sport
Publications - 7
Citations - 814
Brett D. Coleman is an academic researcher from Victorian Institute of Sport. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tendinitis & Tendinopathy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 782 citations. Previous affiliations of Brett D. Coleman include University of Melbourne.
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Outcome of surgery for chronic achilles tendinopathy : A critical review
TL;DR: It is found that study methods may influence reported surgical outcome, and guidelines for improving study design in this area of clinical research are suggested.
Asymptomatic hypoechoic regions on patellar tendon ultrasound : a 4-year clinical and ultrasound followup of 46 tendons
TL;DR: Management of jumper’s knee should not be solely based on ultrasonographic appearance; clinical assessment remains the cornerstone of appropriate management.
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Asymptomatic hypoechoic regions on patellar tendon ultrasound: A 4-year clinical and ultrasound followup of 46 tendons.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether the presence of a hypoechoic lesion in an asymptomatic patellar tendon conferred a risk for developing jumper's knee compared with a tendon that was ultrasonographically normal.
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Open and Arthroscopic Patellar Tenotomy for Chronic Patellar Tendinopathy A Retrospective Outcome Study
Brett D. Coleman,Karim M. Khan,Karim M. Khan,Z. S. Kiss,John Bartlett,David Young,John D. Wark +6 more
TL;DR: Both procedures provided virtually all subjects with symptomatic benefit, but only about half the subjects who underwent either open or arthroscopic patellar tenotomy were competing at their former sporting level at follow-up.
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Correlation of Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Clinical Outcome After Patellar Tenotomy: Prospective and Retrospective Studies
Karim M. Khan,Paul J. Visentini,Z. S. Kiss,Patricia Desmond,Brett D. Coleman,Jill Cook,Brian M. Tress,John D. Wark,Bruce B. Forster +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the appearances of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before and after surgery for chronic patellar tendinopathy and correlate postoperative appearances with clinical outcome.