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Ross Darnell is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Whiplash & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 91 publications. Previous affiliations of Ross Darnell include University of Southern Queensland & Florida State University.
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Mobilisation with movement and exercise, corticosteroid injection, or wait and see for tennis elbow: randomised trial
Leanne Margaret Bisset,Elaine Beller,Gwendolen Jull,Peter Brooks,Ross Darnell,Bill Vicenzino +5 more
TL;DR: Physiotherapy combining elbow manipulation and exercise has a superior benefit to wait and see in the first six weeks and to corticosteroid injections after six weeks, providing a reasonable alternative to injections in the mid to long term.
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Physical and psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash injury.
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that both physical and psychological factors play a role in recovery or non‐recovery from whiplash injury, and may assist in the development of more relevant treatment methods for acute whiplASH.
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Foot orthoses and physiotherapy in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome: randomised clinical trial.
Natalie J. Collins,Kay M. Crossley,Elaine Beller,Ross Darnell,Thomas G. McPoil,Bill Vicenzino +5 more
TL;DR: While foot orthoses are superior to flat inserts according to participants’ overall perception, they do not improve outcomes when added to physiotherapy in the short term management of patellofemoral pain, and general practitioners may seek to hasten recovery by prescribing prefabricated orthoses.
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Prevalence of hypertension in children after early repair of coarctation of the aorta: a cohort study using casual and 24 hour blood pressure measurement
TL;DR: A disappointingly high prevalence of hypertension is already apparent in children aged 7–16 years in the absence of significant arch obstruction, whether assessed by 24 hour or by casual blood pressure measurement.
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Cervical musculoskeletal impairment in frequent intermittent headache. Part 1: Subjects with single headaches.
TL;DR: A dicriminant function analysis revealed that collectively, restricted movement, in association with palpable upper cervical joint dysfunction and impairment in the cranio-cervical flexion test had 100% sensitivity and 94% specificity to identify cervicogenic headache.
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