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Conor Gissane

Researcher at St Mary's University, Twickenham

Publications -  115
Citations -  4050

Conor Gissane is an academic researcher from St Mary's University, Twickenham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 113 publications receiving 3287 citations. Previous affiliations of Conor Gissane include Trinity College, Dublin & University of London.

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Blood flow restriction training in clinical musculoskeletal rehabilitation: a systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: Low-load BFR training is more effective, tolerable and therefore a potential clinical rehabilitation tool, and there is a need for the development of an individualised approach to training prescription to minimise patient risk and increase effectiveness.
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Cold water immersion and recovery from strenuous exercise: a meta-analysis

TL;DR: Exercise will be subdivided into two categories: ‘eccentric exercise’ that refers to the stress caused from exercise incorporating high mechanical stress (eg, eccentric contractions) and ‘high-intensity exercise” that referring to stress causing from exercise with a high metabolic cost as well as some elements of eccentric muscle contractions.
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A Comparison Between Performance on Selected Directions of the Star Excursion Balance Test and the Y Balance Test

TL;DR: Differing postural-control strategies may be used to complete these dynamic balance tests, and no differences were observed in the posteromedial and posterolateral directions of the SEBT and YBT.
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Assessment, Management and Knowledge of Sport-Related Concussion: Systematic Review

TL;DR: Initial sideline assessment via the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3, Child-SCAT3 or King-Devick test should be undertaken to identify athletes with concussion as part of a continuum of assessment modalities and athlete management.
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Instrumented Mouthguard Acceleration Analyses for Head Impacts in Amateur Rugby Union Players Over a Season of Matches

TL;DR: The acceleration magnitudes and number of head impacts in amateur rugby union players over a season of matches, measured via instrumented mouthguard accelerations, were higher than for most sports previously reported.