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Dr Bill Vicenzino
BPhty, GradDipSportsPhty, MSc, PhD
Research interests: Effects, Mechanisms of Action and
Clinical Efficacy of Physical Treatment including manual therapy, exercise,
orthotics and sports taping. Lower limb biomechanics. Prevention, Aetiology
and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Pain and Injury.
Teaching Interests:Musculoskeletal Lower Limb and
Elbow. Lower Limb Biomechanics and Orthotic Therapy. Manipulative Therapy:
Effects, Mechanism of Action and Practical Application. Musculoskeletal
and Physical Therapy Research
Invited Presentations:Proprioception & Motor
Control – Is The Balance Right? In Affecting change – 2003
Annual Congress and Exhibition, Association of Chartered Physiotherapists
in Sports’ Medicine (ACPSM) programme, The Chartered Society of
Physiotherapy: 17-19 October at the International Convention Centre,
Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Recalcitrant Tennis Elbow. In Best Evidence Best Care – 2003 Musculoskeletal
Physiotherapy Australia Conference: 27-30th November, Sydney Australia.
Editorial Boards: Journal of Science and Medicine
in Sport, Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
Manual Therapy
Reviewer: Manual Therapy. Journal of Orthopaedic
and Sports Physical Therapy. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Physiotherapy Singapore.
Memberships: Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Sports Physiotherapy Australia. Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Association
of Australia. Sports Medicine Australia. Queensland Physiotherapists
Registration Board.
Publications: are available from the Research
Solutions database. Simply enter "Bill Vicenzino" under
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Research Projects: are available from the Research
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search criteria and select from "publications or projects"
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e-mail: b.vicenzino@shrs.uq.edu.au
Tel: 61 7 3365 2781
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