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Morgan Atkinson
Researcher at Royal Adelaide Hospital
Publications - 5
Citations - 262
Morgan Atkinson is an academic researcher from Royal Adelaide Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerobic exercise & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 160 citations.
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Clinical Oncology Society of Australia position statement on exercise in cancer care
Prue Cormie,Morgan Atkinson,Lucy Bucci,Anne E. Cust,Elizabeth G. Eakin,Sandra C. Hayes,Alexandra L. McCarthy,Andrew Murnane,Sharni Patchell,Diana Adams +9 more
TL;DR: This article summarises the position of the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) on the role of exercise in cancer care, taking into account the strengths and limitations of the evidence base.
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Exercise as part of routine cancer care
Prue Cormie,Diana Adams,Morgan Atkinson,Lucy Bucci,Anne E. Cust,Elizabeth G. Eakin,Alexandra L. McCarthy,Andrew Murnane,Sharni Quinn,Sandra C. Hayes +9 more
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A randomized controlled trial of a structured exercise intervention after the completion of acute cancer treatment in adolescents and young adults
Morgan Atkinson,Andrew Murnane,Andrew Murnane,Thomas Goddard,Thomas Goddard,Cathy Pendergrast,Paul Rogers,Rebecca Manudhane,Michael Osborn,Michael Osborn +9 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to determine whether a structured 10‐week exercise intervention was associated with improved cardiorespiratory fitness, fatigue, and QOL in AYA who have recently completed cancer treatment.
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Exercise recommendations and referral patterns of oncology professionals
David Mizrahi,Andrew Murnane,Andrew Murnane,Sharni Quinn,Jessica Crowe,Simon Rosenbaum,Simon Rosenbaum,Diana Adams,Morgan Atkinson +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored fitness levels of oncology professionals and the relationship between fitness and exercise referral habits and found that most oncologists who are able to refer patients to exercise professionals have self-reported doing so, while 91% recommended exercise themselves.
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Safety, Feasibility and Efficacy of Lokomat® and Armeo®Spring Training in Deconditioned Paediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients
TL;DR: In this paper , the safety, feasibility and efficacy of rehabilitation robotics in children, adolescents and young adults (AYAs) during or soon after cancer treatment were evaluated. But, the study was limited to a 6-week single arm pre-post study and only twenty-eight participants were approached for the study; twenty-one consented.