Clint Readhead
University of Cape Town
56 Papers
95 Citations
Clint Readhead is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 40 publications.
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Papers
Consensus on a video analysis framework of descriptors and definitions by the Rugby Union Video Analysis Consensus group
Sharief Hendricks,Kevin Till,Steve den Hollander,Trevor N. Savage,Simon P. Roberts,Gregory J. Tierney,Nicholas Burger,Hamish A. Kerr,Simon Kemp,Matthew Cross,Jon Patricios,Andrew J. McKune,Mark Bennet,Andy Rock,Keith Stokes,Alex Ross,Clint Readhead,Kenneth L. Quarrie,Ross Tucker,Ben Jones +19 more
TL;DR: A rugby union Video Analysis Consensus group was formed to develop a framework that described and defined key actions and events in rugby union (rugby) and recommends using this consensus as the starting framework when conducting rugby video analysis research.
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Illness during the 2010 Super 14 Rugby Union tournament – a prospective study involving 22 676 player days
Martin Schwellnus,Wayne Derman,Tony Page,Mike Lambert,Clint Readhead,Craig Roberts,Ryan Kohler,Esme Jordaan,Robert Matthew Collins,Stephen Kara,Ian Morris,Org Strauss,Sandra Webb +12 more
TL;DR: Infective illness involving the respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract together with dermatological illness was common in elite rugby players participating in this international tournament and a delay in reporting of symptoms >24 h could have important clinical implications in player medical care.
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Video analysis of concussion injury mechanism in under-18 rugby.
Sharief Hendricks,Sam O’connor,Mike Lambert,James Brown,Nicholas Burger,Sarah Mc Fie,Clint Readhead,Wayne Viljoen +7 more
TL;DR: Training interventions aimed at improving peripheral vision, strengthening of the cervical muscles, targeted conditioning programmes to reduce the effects of fatigue, and emphasising safe and effective playing techniques have the potential to reduced the risk of sustaining a concussion injury.
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Ankle osteoarthritis and its association with severe ankle injuries, ankle surgeries and health-related quality of life in recently retired professional male football and rugby players: a cross-sectional observational study.
Liam D. A. Paget,Liam D. A. Paget,Haruhito Aoki,Simon Kemp,Mike Lambert,Clint Readhead,Keith Stokes,Keith Stokes,Wayne Viljoen,Gustaaf Reurink,Johannes L. Tol,Johannes L. Tol,Johannes L. Tol,Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs,Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs,Vincent Gouttebarge +15 more
TL;DR: Ex-football and rugby players with ankle OA had similar PROMIS physical and mental health scores to the norm for the general population and no clinically relevant difference was seen for physical or mental health-related QoL among football and Rugby players.
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Trends in time-loss injuries during the 2011-2016 South African Rugby Youth Weeks.
Nicola Sewry,Evert Verhagen,Evert Verhagen,Evert Verhagen,Mike Lambert,Mike Lambert,W. van Mechelen,J. Marsh,Clint Readhead,Wayne Viljoen,James Brown,James Brown +11 more
TL;DR: Within the SA Rugby tournament structure, the older players had a decreased rate of injury, and the Central/peripheral nervous system (CNS/PNS) and the head/neck were the most commonly occurring injuries/location injured.
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