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Ms Mario Constantinou

B Physiotherapy, Grad Cert Education, M Physiotherapy (Sports), PhD candidate.

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Research expertise

  • Musculoskeletal research
  • Hip osteoarthritis
  • Reflective journals in clinical education

Current teaching areas

  • Practice of Physiotherapy I
  • Practice of Physiotherapy II
  • Practice of Physiotherapy III
  • Master of Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy

Selected publications

Journal articles

  • Constantinou, M., and Vicenzino, B. (2005). Differential Diagnosis of a Soft Tissue Mass in the Calf. The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 35(2), 88-94
  • Constantinou, M., and Wilson, A. (2004). Traumatic tear of tibialis anterior during a Gaelic football game: A case report. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 38(6): 30.

Books

  • Constantinou M and Brown M: Therapeutic Taping for Musculoskeletal Conditions (2010), ISBN9780729539173, Sydney, Churchill-Livingstone, Elsevier Australia

Conference Abstracts

  • Constantinou M and Brown M (2011): The effects of therapeutic taping for musculoskeletal conditions: a literature review. Poster presentation at World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, Amsterdam 20-23 June 2011.
  • Constantinou M and Kuys S (2011). Physiotherapy students find reflective journal useful in their first clinical placement: A qualitative study.  Podium presentation at World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, Amsterdam 20-23 June 2011.
  • Laakso L, Tuttle N and Constantinou M (2010): Can we effectively teach postgraduate physiotherapists online? Poster presentation at Innovate and Educate Conference. 11-12 March 2010, Brisbane.
  • Constantinou M (2007): Development of a Tool to Facilitate Reflective Practice in Physiotherapy Clinical Education. Conference Publications (Edited Volume of Conference Proceedings) World Physical Therapy 2007, 2-6 June 2007, Vancouver, Canada, 15th International Congress of The World Confederation for Physical Therapy, special interest report platform presentation. Number: 2489 Physiotherapy 2007;93(S1):S771  http://www.wcpt.org/abstracts2007/Abstracts/2489.htm
  • Constantinou, M; Wilson, A (2002): Ruptured tibialis anterior in a Gaelic football game: surgical repair and rehabilitation. (Abstract): Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport 2002: Melbourne, SO: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (Canberra, Aust.) (4 Suppl), 2002, 62, Total No. of Pages: 1:URL: http://www.ausport.gov.au/fulltext/2002/acsms/Papers/Constantinou1.asp
  • Vicenzino B, O’Leary S, Constantinou M, Teys P, Bennell K and Jull G Reliability and responsiveness to change of a battery of ankle outcome measures in ankle sprains: A preliminary study. In Controversies in Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine Australia (Qld)  2002 Twin Waters Resort, Coolum, Queensland: Sports Medicine Australia
  • Constantinou M, Neal R, Von Rabenau F, Watson K and Vicenzino B: A 3D kinematic analysis of the effects of anti-pronation taping on the foot: a pilot study - abstract; In Book of Abstracts : 2000 Pre-Olympic Congress: International Congress on Sport Science, Sports Medicine and Physical Education, Brisbane, Australia 7-13 September 2000, Australia, The Congress, 2000, p.88.

Links

  1. http://www.wcpt.org/abstracts2007/Abstracts/2489.htm
  2. http://www.ausport.gov.au/fulltext/2002/acsms/Papers/Constantinou1.asp

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