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Mrs Kylie McMahon Name: Mrs Kylie McMahon
Lecturer
Phone
+613 5332 5542
Organisational Area
Faculty of Health Sciences
Department
School of Allied Health (VIC)
Location
Ballarat
Sisters of Mercy Lecture Theatre(Bldg.109 - 1200 Mair Street, Lake Wendouree, VIC 3350)-Ground-RoomG.07
Biographical Information

Kylie McMahon is a Titled APA Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist with over 20 years' experience in private practice, community engagement, and academia.

She has worked extensively in AFL, Netball, Athletics and Distance Running.

She is currently a member of ACUs 'Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Curriculum' Sub-Committee.

Kylie is a Safety Support Officer within ACUs Safety Support Network, providing support to students through disclosures of sexual assault, sexual harassment, family and domestic violence.

Kylie teaches into the musculoskeletal, exercise and physical activity units, across all Bachelor of Physiotherapy year levels.  She enjoys the additional roles of Ballarat Campus Lecturer in Charge, National Lecturer in Charge, and Co-supervision of Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) students & research projects.

Publications

Peer Reviewed Journal

Cowan, S. M., Blackburn, M. S., McMahon, K., & Bennell, K. L. (2010). Current Australian physiotherapy management of hip osteoarthritis. Physiotherapy96(4), 289-295. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2010.02.004 

 

Research

Kylie Tuohey and Carly Rowe (October 1997). A kinetic and kinematic analysis of the effects of knee joint angle and force changes in the lower leg during a Netball landing. PR701, Independent Study (Project). Oral Presentation to: School of Human Movement & Sport Sciences, University of Ballarat.

University of Ballarat, Rural Health Resource Centre, Injury Prevention and Control Research Group, VIOSH Australia and Ballarat and District Division of General Practice (1998 & 2000).
Position: Project Officer: A model for injury prevention strategies and sports safety audits: Linking general practitioners and community sporting groups to reduce the incidence and severity of injury in netball within the Central Highlands netball region.
Professional Memberships

Australian Physiotherapy Association (MAPA)

Australian College of Physiotherapists (MACP)

Registered Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)

Sports Physiotherapy Australia (MSPA)

 

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