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Lisa Hodgson

University Lecturer/Deputy Course Director MSc SEM, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Managing Director of Corobeus Sports Consultancy Ltd, providing sports medicine support to NGBs, Team and Individual event Sports. Former role as Head of Sports Medicine, current role as Consultant to the Rugby Football League, Performance and Coaching department. A higher education to Masters and Ph.D level in Sport and Exercise Medicine from University of Nottingham. A strong work ethos of promoting and improving sport and exercise medicine within the sporting environment. An innovative individual who established sports medicine for Rugby League from the basic minimum to a current standard setting and protocol driven system. Teaching through self evolved courses and conferences, as well as the role of University Teacher commencing in Sept 2009.

Intrinsic in setting up screening and objective markers for conditions such as cardiomyopathies and concussion and current Course Director for the RCSEd approved course IMMOFP for RFL (Immediate Medical Management on the Field of Play) and Emergency Medical Management in Individual and Team Sports (EMMiITS). A professional history as a physiotherapist for 18 years with vast experience as a team physiotherapist and working at the international level, inclusive of touring Europe and the Southern Hemisphere. A keen enthusiast for research, especially epidemiology of sporting injury incidence.

Teaching Summary

Module Coordinator for Anatomy and Sports Injuries Master of Science in Sport and Exercise Medicine

Research Summary

Rugby league epidemiology injuries

Concussion in sport

baseline data for predictive values groin injuries

stinger injuries in rugby

Recent Publications

  • LISA HODGSON, 2011. Working in Sport and Exercise Medicine - Be Prepared Part II: Concussion in Sport SportEX Medicine. 48, 24-34
  • LISA HODGSON, 2010. Working in Sport and Exercise Medicine - Be Prepared Part I: Duty of care and roles and responsibilities SportEX Medicine. 46, 17-22
  • D A KING, T J GABBETT, C GISSANE and L HODGSON, 2009. Epidemiological studies of injuries in Rugby League: Suggestions for definitions, data collection and recording methods. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 12, 12-19
  • LISA HODGSON, CONOR GISSANE, TIM J GABBETT and DOUG A KING, 2007. For Debate:Consensus Injury Definitions in team sports should focus on encompassing all injuries Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. 17(3), 188-191

Past Research

Epidemiology of injuries

Methodology in research

Future Research

Arthritis UK

  • LISA HODGSON, 2011. Working in Sport and Exercise Medicine - Be Prepared Part II: Concussion in Sport SportEX Medicine. 48, 24-34
  • LISA HODGSON, 2010. Working in Sport and Exercise Medicine - Be Prepared Part I: Duty of care and roles and responsibilities SportEX Medicine. 46, 17-22
  • D A KING, T J GABBETT, C GISSANE and L HODGSON, 2009. Epidemiological studies of injuries in Rugby League: Suggestions for definitions, data collection and recording methods. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 12, 12-19
  • LISA HODGSON, CONOR GISSANE, TIM J GABBETT and DOUG A KING, 2007. For Debate:Consensus Injury Definitions in team sports should focus on encompassing all injuries Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. 17(3), 188-191
  • LISA HODGSON, PENNY J STANDEN and MARK E BATT, 2006. An analysis of injury rates after the seasonal change in rugby league Clinical Journal Sports Medicine. 16(4), 305-310
  • LISA HODGSON, 2002. Methodology in Research - Chapter 2. In: D MACAULEY, T BEST, ed., Evidence Based Sports Medicine: Methodology in Research First. British medical journal books.
  • L HODGSON PHILLIPS, 2000. Sports Injury Incidence British Journal of Sports Medicine. 34(2), 133-136
  • L HODGSON PHILLIPS, P J STANDEN and M E BATT, 1998. The Effects of seasonal change in rugby league on the incidence of injury British Journal of Sports Medicine. 32(2), 144-148
  • LISA HODGSON PHILLIPS, 1998. Rugby League Injuries Journal of Physiotherapy in Sport. XXI(1), 13-14
  • LISA HODGSON, Working in Sport and Exercise Medicine - Be Prepared Part III: Sudden cardiac death in sport SportEX Medicine. (In Press.)

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