Concussion in Women's Australian Rules Football
Closed project
Project Information
Internal
Full Time
Dr Samuel Chalmers
City East
2/06/2024
PhD
This project is open to applications from Australian or New Zealand citizens, and Australian permanent residents or permanent humanitarian visa holders. International applicants are not invited to apply at this time.
All domestic students are eligible for a fee waiver. Find out more about fees and conditions.
$32,500 available for eligible applicants
Tackle growing concerns about the long-term effects of concussion in sport
If you are motivated to make a difference in the sports medicine industry and concerned about the long-term impact of concussion injuries, the University of South Australia – Australia’s University of Enterprise – is offering a hands-on project-based PhD within the Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA), in partnership with the South Australian National Football League and the Adelaide Football Club.
About this project
The Women’s South Australian National Football League (SANFLW) and UniSA have already collaboratively developed a best practice pilot injury surveillance program that was used during one team’s 2023 SANFLW regular season. The program highlighted the high rate of concussions (the second most common injury).
Our new project will build upon this initial work, expanding the current pilot injury surveillance program to include and analyse all season periods (pre, regular, and finals). The program will also be applied to all eight SANFLW clubs to provide greater insight into the true burden of injuries.
We aim to identify the mechanisms of concussion injuries in the SANFLW via game-play analysis and directly compare them to the equivalent men’s competition to explore potential sex-based differences of injury occurrence. We also want to identify risk factors for concussion injuries in players via screening and physical testing methods.
You will join the ARENA research centre, benefiting from support from other research students in similar themes and a community that is actively engaged in advancing the skill set of research members.
You will be actively involved in both engaging with the industry partner and executing high-quality scientific studies. Your ARENA supervisory team has substantial experience in sport and exercise medicine science and a proven track record in delivering successful projects. You will benefit from their expert mentorship and guidance.
What you'll do
In this project-based research degree, you will be expected to help design the studies, review relevant literature, and facilitate the partnership between clubs and the research group. You will also manage all data collection, analyse the data, and lead the communication of results (through journal articles, conference presentations, and reports to the SANFL).
Data collection will involve gathering results from injury information and movement screening tests. Importantly, this process will offer you a chance to develop your interpersonal skills when working with athletes and clubs.
We will support you to publish research papers in high-ranking scientific journals. Combined with the hands-on experience you will gain through this project, you will be well positioned for employment or further research upon graduation.
Where you'll be based
You’ll be based in the ARENA research centre. ARENA investigates the role of exercise, nutrition and other lifestyle activities in improving clinical and health outcomes. Physical, psychological and sports performance in populations is studied across a wide cross-section of society, ranging from children to elite athletes and people with chronic disease.
Our research focus ‘Healthy lives through healthy living’ centres around the grand challenge of tackling the growing epidemic of chronic diseases. We focus on real-world issues and bring bold ideas to create solutions which optimise health, function and wellbeing.
Our mission is to be the leading Australian voice on a global stage by championing research in exercise, nutrition, preventative health and other lifestyle behaviours across the lifespan. In fact, we are well on the way to achieving this – currently ranked in the World Top 50 for Sport Science.
We work with diverse research partners, end-users and our communities to identify and evaluate solutions, and translate these outcomes into products and changes in policy and practice.
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