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BJSM Volume 53, Number 8, April 2019RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: CLASSIFIEDS

British Journal of Sports Medicine April 2019; Vol. 53, No. 8

Warm Up

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Original Articles

Depression and anxiety symptoms in 17 teams of female football players including 10 German first league teams (2 February, 2018) Astrid Junge, Birgit Prinz

Temporal trends in the cardiorespiratory fitness of children and adolescents representing 19 highincome and upper middle-income countries between 1981 and 2014 (30 October, 2017) Grant R Tomkinson, Justin J Lang, Mark S Tremblay

Controlled ecological evaluation of an implemented exercise-training programme to prevent lower limb injuries in sport: population-level trends in hospitaltreated injuries (14 September, 2018) Caroline F Finch, Shannon E Gray, Muhammad Akram, Alex Donaldson, David G Lloyd, Jill L Cook

Reviews

Change in physical activity from adolescence to early adulthood: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal cohort studies (24 July, 2017) Kirsten Corder, Eleanor Winpenny, Rebecca Love, Helen Elizabeth Brown, Martin White, Esther van Sluijs

Updated systematic review of exercise studies in breast cancer survivors: attention to the principles of exercise training (21 November, 2017) Free Sarah E Neil-Sztramko, Kerri M Winters-Stone, Kelcey A Bland, Kristin L Campbell

Effects of training and competition on the sleep of elite athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis (14 September, 2018) Free Spencer Stuart Haines Roberts, Wei-Peng Teo, Stuart Anthony Warmington

Editorials

Early ACL reconstruction is required to prevent additional knee injury: a misconception not supported by high-quality evidence (30 October, 2018) Stephanie Rose Filbay

Is it time to give population health surveillance a late fitness test? (2 February, 2018) Gavin Sandercock, Ben Jones

It’s time we paved a healthier path of least resistance (7 March, 2018) Jessica A Renzella, Alessandro R Demaio Meridith Sones, Daniel Fuller, Yan Kestens, Meghan Winters

Infographic

Infographic: The ‘weekend warrior’ physical activity pattern and mortality(7 March, 2018) Gary O’Donovan, I-Min Lee, Mark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis

Research Letter

Provider attitudes and management regarding returning to drive after concussion (12 March, 2018) John A Lucas, Justin B Moore, Stephen Davis, Johnell O Brooks, Christopher Miles

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The principal is an experienced physiotherapist who enjoys mentoring and passing on his knowledge to his staff, and undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy students from the Auckland University of Technology. He has postgraduate qualifications in both Manipulative Therapy and Sports Medicine. He also has extensive experience with high performance sport athletes, having been involved with two New Zealand National Men’s Sports Teams (Hockey and Football), and also attending three Olympic Games and three Commonwealth Games, as a Team Physiotherapist, over a ten year period.

Opportunities to be involved with local sports teams are available. In-service training and professional support is provided regularly. The Morrinsville Physiotherapy Clinic is an accredited practice. New graduates welcome. Mentoring provided.

Morrinsville is a provincial town in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island, with a population of approximately 7,000. The town has excellent facilities and is an easy 25 minute commute to Hamilton, with a population of 161,000.

The Waikato region is easily accessible to both East and West coast beaches, bush walks, mountain biking, water sports, fishing and snow sports, so you can optimise your weekend activities and down time. Travel to Auckland by car from Hamilton or Morrinsville is only 1 hour 40 minutes.

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Please email your CV with a cover letter –in confidence to Gavin at: gavin@morrinsvillephysio.co.nz or contact Gavin if you have any questions regarding the position via email or phone 07 889 7474

All applicants must have a current New Zealand Annual Practicing Certificate.

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SEPNZ EDUCATION COMMITTEE Expressions of Interest

Expressions of Interest to join the SEPNZ Education Committee are now open.

SEPNZ is committed to providing sustainable, quality, robust Sports Physiotherapy Education Pathway that aligns with, and stands up to assessment against, the International Federation Sports Physiotherapy (IFSPT) competencies.

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The SEPNZ Bulletin is a show piece for publications for physiotherapy in New Zealand

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We are looking for a bulletin editor to help us put together the SEPNZ Bulletin 6 times a year.

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