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Women's Health, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Athletes

Biography

Assistant Professor in the Discipline of Physiotherapy and the Discipline of Occupational Therapy in the School of Medicine, TCD as well as chartered physiotherapist working in the area of Women's Health and in particular pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD).
Research interests include Women's Health, PFD and in particular PFD and athletes as well as musculoskeletal health including musculoskeletal dysfunction and computer use.

Activities

Employment (1)

University of Dublin Trinity College: Dublin, IE

Assistant Professor (Discipline of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy)
Employment
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Education and qualifications (2)

Trinity College Dublin: Dublin, Dublin, IE

1997-09 to 1999-09 | Masters in Education
Qualification
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

University of Dublin Trinity College: Dublin, IE

1989 (Discipline of Physiotherapy )
Education
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Professional activities (2)

International Continence Society: Bristol, Bristol, GB

2019 to present
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Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists: Dublin, IE

1989-07 to present
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Funding (2)

The general health and bladder health of elite female athletes/elite female County GAA players

2020 to 2021 | Award
ISCP Eastern Branch Bursary (Dublin, IE)
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

An Investigation into the Physical Activity Levels of Adolescent Survivors of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)

2013 to 2014 | Award
ISCP O'Driscoll-O'Neill Bursary (Dublin, IE)
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Works (23)

Prevalence and Experience of Urinary Incontinence Among Elite Female Gaelic Sports Athletes

International Urogynecology Journal
2024-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn; Kari Bø; Neil Fleming; Cinny Cusack; Déirdre Daly
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Staying Well at your Computer: Computer use and computer related musculoskeletal symptoms in university staff during COVID-19

Trinity College, Dublin
2022 | Report | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Elite female athletes’ experiences of symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction: A systematic review

International Urogynecology Journal
2022-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn; Kari Bø; Neil Fleming; David Mockler; Cinny Cusack; Déirdre Daly
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An investigation of computer-related musculoskeletal symptoms in university students during Covid-19

P4 Healthcare: Predictive, Preventative, Participatory, Personalised ISCP Conference 2021
2021 | Conference poster
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Computer-related Musculoskeletal Symptoms during COVID-19. Survey of University Employees

Irish Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Conference 2021
2021-11 | Conference abstract | Writing - review & editing
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

A systematic review of female athletes’/sportswomen’s experiences of incontinence and symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction

International Continence Society Conference 2021, Melbourne
2021-10 | Conference abstract | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

An Investigation into the Physical Activity Levels of Adolescent Survivors of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) Using Actigraph GT3XP Activity Monitors

ISCP Annual Conference 2017, Galway
2017-10 | Conference abstract | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

An Investigation into the Extent of Research Carried Out By Qualified Occupational Therapists In Ireland And Factors Which Influence Their Engagement In Research

The Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
2015 | Journal article | Supervision
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Computer use and musculoskeletal symptoms among undergraduate university students

Computers & Education
2015-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Sara Dockrell; Kathleen Bennett; Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Current knowledge of pain after breast cancer treatment: a systematic review.

2013-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Cooney MA; Culleton-Quinn E; Stokes E
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The characteristics of pain experienced post breast cancer treatment: A systematic review

5th World congress World Institute of Pain- WIP, New York,
2009-03 | Conference poster | Formal analysis
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

An Investigation into the Osteogenic Physical Activity Levels of Third Level Students

BASEM Annual Conference, 2007
2007 | Conference abstract | Supervision
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Osteogenic Activity Levels Amongst Primary School Children

The 2nd Annual RTRS Conference: The Challenges of Clinical Research, Dublin
2006 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

A Study to Investigate the Incidence of Diastasis Recti Abdominis Of Primiparous Women During the Third Trimester of Pregnancy

6th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference, Transforming Healthcare Through Research
2005 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

An Investigation Into Journal Readership by Members of The Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists

Rehabilitation and Therapy Society
2005 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Physical Activity Levels, Calcium Intake and Knowledge of Osteoporosis Risk Factors Among College-Aged Women

Journal of Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women’s Health
2003 | Journal article
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

A Study to Investigate the Teaching Of Postnatal Abdominal Exercises In Maternity Units In The United Kingdom And The Republic of Ireland

14th International WCPT Congress, Barcelona, Spain
2003 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

A Pilot Study to Investigate the Prevalence and Pattern of Leisure-Time Activity of Primiparous Women During Pregnancy in Ireland

European Congress on Prevention of Diseases Through Physiotherapy, Vienna
2002 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

An investigation into the content of antenatal classes at maternity units with shared provision of antenatal education in the Republic of Ireland

Journal of Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women’s Health
2002 | Journal article
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Physical Activity Levels, Calcium Intake and Knowledge of Osteoporosis Risk Factors Among College-Aged Women

the European Congress on Prevention of Diseases Through Physiotherapy, Vienna
2002 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

The provision of antenatal education at maternity units in the Republic of Ireland

Transforming Healthcare Through Research, Education & Technology, Dublin
2002 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

An Investigation into the Extent of Post-Qualification Physiotherapy Related Research in Ireland

Physiotherapy Ireland
2001 | Journal article | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

The Need to Establish an Appropriate Knowledge Base and to Understand Research Paradigms in Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy Ireland
2001 | Journal article
Contributors: Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn
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Elizabeth Culleton-Quinn

Peer review (3 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for International urogynecology journal. (3)