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Curtin University
School of Physiotherapy

Dr Amity Campbell

Dr Amity Campbell
School of Physiotherapy
Curtin University of Technology
GPO Box U1987
Perth
WA 6845
AUSTRALIA
Room Number 408.3540-1
Phone +61 8 9266 3645
Fax +61 8 9266 3699
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Description of Role

Early Career Fellow

Recent Publications

Scholarly Journal - Refereed Article

Straker L., Levine J., & Campbell A. (2010)
The effects of walking and cycling computer workstations on keyboard and mouse performance. Human Factors 51(6): 831-44.

Ng L, Burnett A, Campbell A and O'Sullivan P (2009)
Caution: The use of an electromagnetic device to measure trunk kinematics on rowing ergometers, Sports Biomechanics, 8(3), 255-259.

Conference Publication - Edited volume of proceedings

Campbell A (2009)
Back muscle endurance in adolescence is associated with physical, lifestyle and psychological factors. Proceedings of the Australian Physiotherapy Association Conference. Sydney, Australia. October 2009

Campbell A (2009)
Developmental trajectories are critical to inform prevention initiatives for spinal pain. Proceedings of the Australian Physiotherapy Conference Week, Sydney, October 2009

Campbell A (2009)
MRI verification of the accuracy and reliability of functional methods of glenohumeral joint centre of rotation identification. Proceedings of the 7th Australian Biomechanics Conference.

Campbell A (2009)
The Effect of Altering the Helical Endpoint Technical Reference Frame on Elbow Angle in Cricket Bowling. Proceedings of the 7th Australian Biomechanics Conference, December 2009, Queensland.

Campbell A (2009)
The effects of localised quadriceps fatigue on bowling performance in female country cricketers. Proceedings of the XXII International Society of Biomechanics and Sport Conference.

Campbell A (2009)
The effects of walking and cycling computer workstations on keyboard and mouse performance. Proceedings of the Be active; 7th National Physical Activity Conference, Brisbane, Queensland 2009