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Doctoral Thesis

Sarah, Dillon orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-6659-2606 (2022) An investigation of the factors associated with running-related injuries among recreational runners. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Lillis, Clare (2022) Exploring machine learning, real-time bio-feedback, and inertial sensor accuracy for the prevention of running-related injuries. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Burke, Aoife orcid logoORCID: 0000-0003-1234-8840 (2022) Impact acceleration, kinematic and training-related risk factors of running Injuries: a prospective trial. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Baida, Samuel (2021) The effects of rehabilitation on athletic groin pain: neuromuscular and biomechanical factors. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Kavanagh, Jennifer (2020) An exploration into the learning process to Independent cycling in preschool children. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Welch, Neil orcid logoORCID: 0000-0001-6678-6198 (2019) The role of maximum strength, explosive strength, reactive strength and deceleration in rehabilitation and performance. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Whyte, Enda orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-9458-9498 (2018) Development of an anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention programme based upon the biomechanics of cutting activities. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Gore, Shane orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-3077-2787 (2018) The biomechanical evaluation of athletic groin pain. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Antony, Joseph (2018) Automatic quantification of radiographic knee osteoarthritis severity and associated diagnostic features using deep convolutional neural networks. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Ó Catháin, Ciarán orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-8526-8924 (2015) Gait re-training: a technology-based intervention for reducing impact loading in running. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

O'Connor, Siobhán orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-2001-0746 (2014) The design of a reliable musculoskeletal pre-participation screening and the establishment of normative data, epidemiology of injury and risk factors for injury in adolescent and collegiate Gaelic footballers and hurlers. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Warne, Joe P. (2014) Transitioning to minimal running footwear; implications for performance and running related injury when compared to conventional running shoes. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Richter, Chris (2014) The search for performance related factors in biomechanics. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Collins, Fiachra (2011) Parametric impact characterisation of a solid sports ball, WITH a view to developing a standard core for the GAA Sliotar. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Marshall, Brendan (2010) Can a pre-training biomechanical pathway identify the most effective exercise to enhance a given group’s, subgroup’s or individual’s countermovement jump height? PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Kinsella, Sharon (2005) The effects of ankle foot orthoses on the gait pattern of stroke patients with equines deformity of the foot. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Luo, Jin (2004) Development of a muscle tendon vibrator and its application in training strength and power. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Larkin, Anne-Marie (2002) The expression of multiple drug resistance (MDR) associated proteins in invasive breast cancer. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.

Masters Thesis

Duff, Orlaith (2017) Development of the MedFit Application: a behaviour change theoretically informed cardiac rehabilitation intervention. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University.

Healy, Aoife (2009) Identification of the biomechanical performance determining factors of the 5 iron golf swing when hitting for maximum distance. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University.

Considine, John (2007) Design of a dynamic balance assessment system. Master of Engineering thesis, Dublin City University.

Park, Gary (2005) The use of intra-subject variability as a means of identifying performance enhancement interventions. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University.

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