Please congratulate the following Abstract Winners:
-Best Student Abstract: Addition of Hip Strengthening as Effective Treatment for Patellofemoral Pain: A Meta-Analysis, Maria Clara Carrelli, SPT, Anjanette Nunez, SPT, Caroline Smith, SPT, Kimberly Morelli, DPT, Gordon Warren, PhD
-Best Professional Abstract:An Investigation of the Biomechanical Efficacy and Clinical Effectiveness of Patello-femoral Taping in Elite and Experienced Cyclists, Graham Theobald, BSc, MSST, James Selfe, PhD, Jim Richards, PhD, Hazel Roddam, PhD I
n total, there were 3 abstracts selected for oral presentations and 4 abstracts selected for poster presentations at this years conference! Here is a list of the selected abstracts:
Abstracts Selected for Oral Presentations -Addition of Hip Strengthening as Effective Treatment for Patellofemoral Pain: A Meta-Analysis, Maria Clara Carrelli, SPT, Anjanette Nunez, SPT, Caroline Smith, SPT, Kimberly Morelli, DPT, Gordon Warren, PhD *Best Student Abstract -An Investigation of the Biomechanical Efficacy and Clinical Effectiveness of Patello-femoral Taping in Elite and Experienced Cyclists, Graham Theobald, BSc, MSST, James Selfe, PhD, Jim Richards, PhD, Hazel Roddam, PhD *Best Professional Abstract -The effect of IMT on cycling time-trial performance at ~16°C (cool) and ~26°C (hot) temperatures, Chris Sharp
Abstracts Selected for Poster Presentations -Injuries During The 2014 USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championships, Alexandra Flis, MD, Stuart Willick, MD -An online survey using social media investigating the use of kinesiology type tape and McConnell type tape with clinicians who treat cycling related knee pain, Graham Theobald, BSc, MSST, James Selfe, PhD, Jim Richards, PhD, Hazel Roddam, PhD -An Analytical Model for Predicting a Cyclist’s Functional Threshold Power, Prashant Singh, Ph.D -A Triumph of Spirit: Case Study for Effects of High Altitude Training, Abhinav Yadav, MSPT, Ashok Ahuja, MBBS
We hope everyone can make it and are looking forward to hearing this research!
Sincerely, Medicine of Cycling Research Task Force
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