
Chelsea Oxendale PhD
@chelseaoxendale
Senior Lecturer in Applied Sport and Exercise Science @LJMUSportSci
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8805-4868 20-02-2013 21:41:22
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🚨What do S&C employers value from MS&C degrees?🚨 We surveyed >100 individuals responsible for employing or supervising S&C coaches to find out matters. We’ve created an interactive dashboard that allows you to view this rich information for yourself. lkd-analytics.shinyapps.io/sc_survey/

Title: Research Associate (Injury and Illness Surveillance, and Growth and Maturation in Premier League Academy Football) 📍Place: University of Bath 🏴 💰Salary: £37,099 to £44,263 📅Deadline: 21/7/24 ℹ For more details👇 bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.a…

🎙️Looking forward to discuss the Science of Reducing the Risk of Lower Limb Injuries in Team Sports. 📅 Date: Tuesday 23rd July ⏰ Time: 6 pm 📍Location: Storyhouse Chester Welcome to all, particularly athletes, coaches and sports enthusiasts 💪🏻 University of Chester LJMU Sport Science


Title: Research Assistant (part-time) - Investigating injury risk factors in high-level female football players 📍Place: Liverpool John Moores University LJMU Sport Science 🏴 💰Salary: £30,488 - £36,023 pro rata per annum 📅Deadline: 26/7/24 ℹ For more details👇 jobs.ljmu.ac.uk/vacancy/resear…

📢HOT OFF THE PRESS🔥 The paper has now been published online Journal of Sports Sciences 👉🏻 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… #football #soccer #Training #load #youth


Title: Research Assistant in Biomechanics (Markerless Motion Capture) 📍Place: Liverpool John Moores University LJMU Sport Science 🏴 💰Salary: £26,038 - £30,505 pro rata per annum 📅Deadline: 6/10/24 ℹ For more details👇 jobs.ljmu.ac.uk/vacancy/resear…

Our LJMU Sport Science biomechanics sandbox series has started up again for the new academic year & today we heard from Chelsea Oxendale PhD about her awesome journey in research to date - lots of exciting research to come too!


🚨 New in press! Our systematic review explores the effect of experimental neck pain on neuromuscular function and cervical kinematics 💉 👇Check it out here in the Journal of Pain Hélio Cabral Deborah Falla CPR Spine LJMU Sport Science jpain.org/article/S1526-…

Brilliant talk on injury and injury risk factors in women rugby players by Chelsea Oxendale PhD to Rugby Football League women's coaches. Lots of take aways for improving coaching practice and generating good discussion amongst the group. LJMU Sport Science


We LJMU Sport Science Liverpool John Moores University are thrilled to invite you to our Football Exchange Women’s network event on 4th Nov 10-2pm (hybrid) led by Francesca Champ - we have a range of speakers from both the women’s game & women working in the men’s game Free to sign up👇🏼 eventbrite.co.uk/e/ljmu-footbal…


Last week, we discussed injury screening with The Royal Lancers at LJMU Sport Science and our L6 Biomechanics placement students conducted strength & asymmetry assessments on 60+ soldiers. Well done to the students for their professionalism - a fantastic hands-on experience #SES #LJMU


Our Chancellor Nisha Katona MBE visited LJMU Sport Science which is celebrating 50 years of excellence this year 🎉 She explored motion capture labs, heart monitoring, and even enjoyed Scouse from our nutrition students' community cookbook. Read more ➡️ ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/news/…


Last night, the LJMU Performance Sport Sport team hosted a VALD Performance Practitioner Workshop at our Byrom Street Campus. A big thank you to external speakers Dr. Phil Graham-Smith (inventor of ForceDecks), Martin Nugent, Matthew Donnelly, and Joe Phillips for their insightful





Excited to present at #ECSS2025 on the distal-to-proximal progression of growth-related injuries (apophysitis), in male youth academy footballers ⚽️ 🔍16,024 player-seasons analysed 🔍Injury insights for practitioners working in academy football LJMU Sport Science



We’re delighted to see Craig Twist featured in Walking Rugby: The Power of Play, a brilliant video highlighting the physical, mental and social benefits of walking rugby 🏉 The documentary showcases research led by LJMU in collaboration with Warrington Wolves, offering new