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Carly McKay
Researcher at University of Bath
Publications - 90
Citations - 1595
Carly McKay is an academic researcher from University of Bath. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 80 publications receiving 1147 citations. Previous affiliations of Carly McKay include University of Nottingham & University of Western Ontario.
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Time-related changes in Quality of Life in persons with lower limb amputation or spinal cord injury:: Protocol for a systematic review
TL;DR: This systematic review will summarise evidence of how QoL changes across the life course, relative to both patient age and time since injury, for both LLA and SCI populations, by enabling a direct comparison of different chronic conditions.
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Injuries in England and Wales elite men's domestic cricket: A nine season review from 2010 to 2018.
Luke Goggins,Nicholas Peirce,Craig Ranson,Steve McCaig,David Newman,Ben Langley,Steve Griffin,Mark Young,Carly McKay,Keith Stokes,Sean Williams +10 more
TL;DR: These findings provide a robust empirical base for the extent of the injury problem in domestic cricket played in England and Wales, with similar injury profiles across the three formats.
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Evaluating the Implementation of Injury Prevention Strategies in Rugby Union and League: A Systematic Review using the RE-AIM Framework.
TL;DR: Whether injury prevention interventions in rugby have evaluated their 'reach', 'effectiveness', 'adoption', 'implementation' and 'maintenance' as per the RE-AIM Multi-Dimension Item Checklist is determined.
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Psychometric properties and reference values for the ImPACT neurocognitive test battery in a sample of elite youth ice hockey players
Carly McKay,Brian L. Brooks,Brian L. Brooks,Martin Mrazik,Andrea Jubinville,Carolyn A. Emery +5 more
TL;DR: Players aged 16-17 had better visual motor processing speed, impulse control, and impulse control than younger players, and girls had greater total symptom ratings than boys, and no effect of previous concussion on ImPACT scores.
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The effect of premature return to play on re-injury risk in elite adolescent ice hockey
TL;DR: This poster presents a poster presented at the 2009 Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine Research Symposium on Injury Prevention in Child and Adolescent Sport on how to identify and treat concussion-related injuries in children and adolescents.