Adam Hulme

Position:

PhD Student at the Australian Collaboration for Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention, Federation University, Australia.
In his PhD Project, Adam will, among others, target the philosophical and epistemological basis underpinning distance running-related injury epidemiological research; investigate new methologies and analytical approaches to better understand the development and prevention of sports injuries; and ultimately attempt to synthesize significant risk -and protective factors associated with distance running-related injuries.


RUNSAFE affiliation:  

Collaboration with RUNSAFE on several papers. In addition, Adam is commonly joining the RUNSAFE journal club through skype, adding valuable imputs from the other side of the planet.


Background:

BSc. in Exercise Science, University of Cumbria, England

MSc in Public Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

PhD student in Sports Injury Epidemiology at Federation University, Australia

Publications

Hulme A, Finch CF. (2016). The epistemic basis of distance running injury research: a historical perspective. Journal of Sport and Health Science. doi:10.1016/j.jshs.2016.01.023

Hulme A, Finch CF. (2015). From monocausality to systems thinking: a complementary and alternative conceptual approach for better understanding the development and prevention of sports injury. Injury epidemiology. 2;31: doi:10.1186/s40621-015-0064-1

Pending submission:

Bertelsen ML, Hulme, A, Petersen J, Finch CF, Parner ET, Nielsen, RO. (2016). The causal pathways to running-related injury: a directed acyclic graph inspired conceptual model. (pending title change and submission)

Hulme A, Nielsen RO, Verhagen E, Timpka T, Finch CF. (2015). Risk and protective factors for middle- and long-distance running-related injury: A systematic review. Sports Medicine (pending immediate submission)

Hulme A, Salmon P, Finch CF. (2016). Human factors and ergonomic-based systems methods and analysis for elucidating mechanisms of distance running-related injury. (pending title change and submission)

Contact

Get in touch with Adam: 

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