
Meaghan Harris
@meaghan_harris1
Biomechanist @Sydney_Uni
Exercise Scientist.
Patellar tendon development in adolescent athletes
NHMRC ideas grant: @tacklinginjury
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04-08-2013 04:16:36
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We are currently looking for elite basketball and football athletes to be part of our study down in the Geelong region. If you know anyone fitting the criteria please pass this on AUS_HAMI Suzi Edwards Tania Pizzari #basketball


Great work Dr Samantha Birse 😊.


I’ve officially passed my PHD confirmation 😁. The only thing better than this is having an awesome PHD crew to celebrate with 🌟 Tye McGann Dr Sarah Blyton Lauren_hirst Jade O'Brien-Smith Dr Kate Dooley @UBudana Big thanks to my supervisors Suzi Edwards Ebonie Rio Sean Docking


Great fun collecting data for #concussion research looking at the 3D #biomechanics of tackle technique in rugby. @qualisysab Meaghan Harris Timana Tahu Suzi Edwards

With those puppy dog eyes yes 😍 Dr Kate Dooley.



Five tips to help your kid succeed in sport – or maybe just enjoy it theconversation.com/five-tips-to-h… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand Thanks for your contribution Job Fransen

Prepping for Biomechanics data collection whilst listening to Mitch Smith on ABC radio discussing children’s sport specialisation. I feel as though you can never have enough tape pre-prepared.



Celebrating National Biomechanics Day with the best biomechanics crew out 😊. Dr Samantha Birse Tye McGann UON Exercise & Sports Science


Great job Riad Akhundov!

Thanks Suzi Edwards for filling in & presenting my poster @ ISB-ASB 2019 😊

🚨NEW PAPER🚨 #EXSS PhD student Meaghan Harris evaluated anterior knee pain in 217 adolescent athletes. Nearly 40% of the cohort reported pain, the presence of which was not explained by maturation status, age, sex or primary sport program. Read here>> doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp…



PhD Student Georgia Page kicking things off with pilot testing for tackle re-education study. Great to have these two athletes in the lab - loved their enthusiasm for all things rugby and sport.

Great to hear both Timana Tahu & Andrew share why our tackle technique research is so important.