Articles by Robin Kerr

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Training load and injury part 2: questionable research practices hijack the truth and mislead well-intentioned clinicians
Issue 37 (December 2020)
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Do the anatomical and physiological properties of muscle determine its adaptive response to different loading protocols?
Issue 35 (October 2020)
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Pelvic floor muscle training in female athletes: a randomized controlled pilot study
Issue 33 (August 2020)
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The application of psychologically informed practice: observations of experienced physiotherapists working with people with chronic pain
Issue 32 (July 2020)
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for acute low back pain
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Can postpartum pelvic floor muscle training reduce urinary and anal incontinence? An assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial
Issue 30 (May 2020)
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Induced lumbosacral radicular symptom referral patterns: a descriptive study
Issue 29 (April 2020)
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The immediate effects of passive joint mobilisation on local muscle function. A systematic review of the literature
Issue 28 (March 2020)
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Robin Kerr

Physiotherapist
Noosa, Australia

Robin Kerr is an Australian trained physiotherapist with post graduate training in gait lab biomechanics and psychology. Over the last 35 years she has focused on research informed management of running injuries, pelvic floor issues, more recently the focus has shifted to persistent pain management and she continues to see elite athletes.