Adam I. Semciw

3.2k total citations
135 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Adam I. Semciw is a scholar working on Surgery, Biomedical Engineering and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Adam I. Semciw has authored 135 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 94 papers in Surgery, 51 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 47 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Recurrent topics in Adam I. Semciw's work include Hip disorders and treatments (72 papers), Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies (45 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (41 papers). Adam I. Semciw is often cited by papers focused on Hip disorders and treatments (72 papers), Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies (45 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (41 papers). Adam I. Semciw collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Netherlands. Adam I. Semciw's co-authors include Tania Pizzari, Kay M. Crossley, Rodney A. Green, Jill Cook, Joanne L. Kemp, Charlotte Ganderton, Matthew King, Peter R. Lawrenson, George S. Murley and Edmund Leahy and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and The American Journal of Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Adam I. Semciw

125 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Adam I. Semciw Australia 24 1.2k 734 692 246 149 135 1.8k
John B. Arnold Australia 20 506 0.4× 468 0.6× 500 0.7× 149 0.6× 136 0.9× 85 1.3k
Jennifer M. Medina McKeon United States 17 585 0.5× 1.0k 1.4× 556 0.8× 102 0.4× 71 0.5× 54 1.4k
Vasfı Karatosun Türkiye 24 1.1k 0.9× 237 0.3× 261 0.4× 318 1.3× 148 1.0× 122 1.6k
Sebastiano Vasta Italy 23 1.2k 0.9× 371 0.5× 196 0.3× 239 1.0× 61 0.4× 64 1.5k
Stela Márcia Mattiello Brazil 21 522 0.4× 296 0.4× 281 0.4× 345 1.4× 271 1.8× 98 1.2k
Britt Elin Øiestad Norway 21 2.3k 1.9× 1.3k 1.8× 756 1.1× 951 3.9× 283 1.9× 60 3.0k
Joanne L. Kemp Australia 30 2.2k 1.8× 985 1.3× 543 0.8× 602 2.4× 283 1.9× 162 3.0k
Bayram Ünver Türkiye 20 865 0.7× 187 0.3× 236 0.3× 252 1.0× 161 1.1× 129 1.3k
Stephanie R. Filbay Australia 21 1.1k 0.9× 954 1.3× 252 0.4× 130 0.5× 52 0.3× 71 1.5k
Scott Lynch United States 17 674 0.5× 570 0.8× 202 0.3× 188 0.8× 76 0.5× 40 1.3k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Adam I. Semciw

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All Works

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Talevski, Jason, Sandra Rizk, Rebecca Jessup, et al.. (2025). Impact of socioeconomic status on utilisation of a Virtual Emergency Department: An exploratory analysis. Emergency Medicine Australasia. 37(1). e70011–e70011. 1 indexed citations
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Morris, Meg E., Catherine M. Said, Terry Haines, et al.. (2025). Reference standard for the prevention and management of hospital falls: a multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. BMJ Open. 15(10). e105950–e105950.
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Sritharan, Prasanna, Matthew King, Mario Andrés Muñoz, et al.. (2025). Biomechanical features of a novel step-down-and-pivot task in football players with hip/groin pain. Royal Society Open Science. 12(5). 240908–240908.
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Talevski, Jason, Adam I. Semciw, James Boyd, et al.. (2024). From concept to reality: A comprehensive exploration into the development and evolution of a virtual emergency department. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5(4). e13231–e13231. 12 indexed citations
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Morris, Meg E., Natasha K. Brusco, Jeff Jones, et al.. (2023). The Widening Gap between the Digital Capability of the Care Workforce and Technology-Enabled Healthcare Delivery: A Nursing and Allied Health Analysis. Healthcare. 11(7). 994–994. 17 indexed citations
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Tucker, Kylie, Harvi F. Hart, Adam I. Semciw, et al.. (2022). No Difference in Hip Muscle Volumes and Fatty Infiltration in Those With Hip-Related Pain Compared to Controls. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 17(5). 851–862. 2 indexed citations
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Scholes, Mark J., Joanne L. Kemp, Benjamin F. Mentiplay, et al.. (2022). Are cam morphology size and location associated with self‐reported burden in football players with FAI syndrome?. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 32(4). 737–753. 11 indexed citations
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Semciw, Adam I., Paul K. Commean, Travis J. Hillen, et al.. (2021). Comparison between movement pattern training and strengthening on muscle volume, muscle fat, and strength in patients with hip‐related groin pain: An exploratory analysis. Journal of Orthopaedic Research®. 40(6). 1375–1386. 9 indexed citations
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Semciw, Adam I., et al.. (2021). Pain and quality of life are impaired in adults with hip dysplasia undergoing periacetabular osteotomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 29. S31–S31. 1 indexed citations
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Kemp, Joanne L., A. Mosler, Harvi F. Hart, et al.. (2020). Improving function in people with hip-related pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of physiotherapist-led interventions for hip-related pain. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 54(23). 1382–1394. 36 indexed citations
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Zacharias, Anita, et al.. (2019). Comparison of gluteus medius and minimus activity during gait in people with hip osteoarthritis and matched controls. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 29(5). 696–705. 23 indexed citations
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Lawrenson, Peter R., Kay M. Crossley, Bill Vicenzino, et al.. (2018). Muscle size and composition in people with articular hip pathology: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 27(2). 181–195. 33 indexed citations
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Ganderton, Charlotte, Adam I. Semciw, Jill Cook, & Tania Pizzari. (2017). Demystifying the Clinical Diagnosis of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome in Women. Journal of Women s Health. 26(6). 633–643. 35 indexed citations
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Semciw, Adam I., et al.. (2017). Aquatic Therapy for People with Lymphedema: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Lymphatic Research and Biology. 16(1). 9–19. 30 indexed citations
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Freke, Matthew, Joanne L. Kemp, Ida Svege, et al.. (2016). Physical impairments in symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement: a systematic review of the evidence. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 50(19). 1180–1180. 111 indexed citations
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Zacharias, Anita, et al.. (2014). Efficacy of rehabilitation programs for improving muscle strength in people with hip or knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 22(11). 1752–1773. 63 indexed citations

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