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Jack T. Hickey is a Senior Lecturer affiliated with the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences within the Faculty of Health Sciences. His research focuses on musculoskeletal injury prevention, rehabilitation, and biomechanics, particularly concerning hamstring and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in elite athletes. Central themes of his work include injury risk factors, exercise intervention efficacy, and the application of advanced measurement technologies like inertial measurement units (IMUs) to assess athletic performance and recovery.
His research spans systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and observational cohort studies, often involving collaborations with institutions such as the University of Oregon and La Trobe University. Notable contributions include developing the HAMIR index for hamstring injury prediction and evaluating rehabilitation protocols for acute injuries. He has also explored the economic impact of injuries in professional sports, such as the Australian Football League.
Key findings include the importance of eccentric loading in rehabilitation, the limitations of current reporting standards in exercise interventions, and the dynamic nature of injury risk factors across seasons. His work bridges clinical practice with technological innovation, aiming to optimize athlete safety and performance through evidence-based strategies.
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