Ben Kennedy

436 total citations
21 papers, 304 citations indexed

About

Ben Kennedy is a scholar working on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Ben Kennedy has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 304 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 9 papers in Surgery and 8 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Ben Kennedy's work include Sports injuries and prevention (9 papers), Sports Performance and Training (8 papers) and Exercise and Physiological Responses (8 papers). Ben Kennedy is often cited by papers focused on Sports injuries and prevention (9 papers), Sports Performance and Training (8 papers) and Exercise and Physiological Responses (8 papers). Ben Kennedy collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Belgium and United States. Ben Kennedy's co-authors include David G. Lloyd, Rod Barrett, Jason M. Konrath, Christopher J. Vertullo, Wim Derave, Clare Minahan, Eline Lievens, Phillip Bellinger, Hal Rice and Nicola Sancisi and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Applied Physiology and Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

In The Last Decade

Ben Kennedy

20 papers receiving 297 citations

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Countries citing papers authored by Ben Kennedy

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ben Kennedy

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ben Kennedy. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ben Kennedy based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ben Kennedy. Ben Kennedy is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bellinger, Phillip, et al.. (2025). Altered Metabolic Activity and Morphology of Lower Limb Muscles 1–2 Years Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 35(6). e70079–e70079.
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Minahan, Clare, et al.. (2024). Muscle-Fiber Typology Is Associated With Sprint-Cycling Characteristics in World-Class and Elite Track Cyclists. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 20(1). 142–148. 2 indexed citations
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Smith, Robert E., et al.. (2024). Microstructural changes in the median and ulnar nerve in people with and without diabetic neuropathy in their hands: A cross-sectional diffusion MRI study. European Journal of Radiology. 181. 111721–111721. 2 indexed citations
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Konrath, Jason M., Bryce A. Killen, David J. Saxby, et al.. (2023). Hamstring harvest results in significantly reduced knee muscular protection during side-step cutting two years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. PLoS ONE. 18(10). e0292867–e0292867. 2 indexed citations
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Maas, Huub, Rod Barrett, Ben Kennedy, et al.. (2023). Morphology of proximal and distal human semitendinosus compartments and the effects of distal tendon harvesting for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Journal of Anatomy. 243(2). 297–310. 6 indexed citations
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Bellinger, Phillip, Matthew N. Bourne, Wim Derave, et al.. (2023). Match Running Performance in Australian Football Is Related to Muscle Fiber Typology. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 18(12). 1442–1448. 1 indexed citations
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Devaprakash, Daniel, David Graham, Rod Barrett, et al.. (2022). Free Achilles tendon strain during selected rehabilitation, locomotor, jumping, and landing tasks. Journal of Applied Physiology. 132(4). 956–965. 16 indexed citations
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Bellinger, Phillip, Eline Lievens, Ben Kennedy, et al.. (2022). The Muscle Typology of Elite and World-Class Swimmers. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 17(8). 1179–1186. 3 indexed citations
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Bellinger, Phillip, Matthew N. Bourne, Steven Duhig, et al.. (2021). Relationships between Lower Limb Muscle Characteristics and Force–Velocity Profiles Derived during Sprinting and Jumping. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 53(7). 1400–1411. 12 indexed citations
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Bellinger, Phillip, Wim Derave, Eline Lievens, et al.. (2021). Muscle Fiber Typology and Its Association With Start and Turn Performance in Elite Swimmers. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 16(6). 834–840. 6 indexed citations
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Peiris, Waruna, Flavia Cicuttini, Maria Constantinou, et al.. (2020). Association between hip muscle cross-sectional area and hip pain and function in individuals with mild-to-moderate hip osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 21(1). 316–316. 9 indexed citations
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Devaprakash, Daniel, Steven J. Obst, David G. Lloyd, et al.. (2020). The Free Achilles Tendon Is Shorter, Stiffer, Has Larger Cross-Sectional Area and Longer T2* Relaxation Time in Trained Middle-Distance Runners Compared to Healthy Controls. Frontiers in Physiology. 11. 965–965. 17 indexed citations
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Bellinger, Phillip, Wim Derave, Eline Lievens, et al.. (2020). Determinants of last lap speed in paced and maximal 1500-m time trials. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 121(2). 525–537. 20 indexed citations
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Bellinger, Phillip, Ben Desbrow, Wim Derave, et al.. (2020). Muscle fiber typology is associated with the incidence of overreaching in response to overload training. Journal of Applied Physiology. 129(4). 823–836. 20 indexed citations
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Devaprakash, Daniel, David G. Lloyd, Rod Barrett, et al.. (2019). Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Freehand 3-D Ultrasound Provide Similar Estimates of Free Achilles Tendon Shape and 3-D Geometry. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. 45(11). 2898–2905. 18 indexed citations
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Tuttle, Neil, et al.. (2019). Measurement of three-dimensional cervical segmental kinematics: Reliability of whole vertebrae and facet-based approaches. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. 44. 102039–102039. 3 indexed citations
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Modenese, Luca, Nicola Sancisi, Peter Mills, et al.. (2016). Feasibility of using MRIs to create subject-specific parallel-mechanism joint models. Journal of Biomechanics. 53. 45–55. 33 indexed citations
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Konrath, Jason M., et al.. (2016). Morphologic Characteristics and Strength of the Hamstring Muscles Remain Altered at 2 Years After Use of a Hamstring Tendon Graft in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 44(10). 2589–2598. 116 indexed citations
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Kennedy, Ben, Brendyn Appleby, & Ben Piggott. (2011). An investigation of the heart-rate profile of elite netball match play. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 14. e94–e94. 3 indexed citations
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Stringer, David A., et al.. (1994). Comparison of stimulable phosphor technology and conventional screen-film technology in pediatric scoliosis. Pediatric Radiology. 24(1). 1–5. 13 indexed citations

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