Dr Carlee Holmes
Dr Carlee Holmes
Dr Carlee Holmes is the senior physiotherapist at the Young Adult Complex Disability Service, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at CP-Achieve team.
Carlee is passionate about working collaboratively with families and young adults to enhance their physical and mental health. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity, especially for the young adults with complex disabilities is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription. She has a particular interest in the postural management of non-ambulant adults and based her PhD on the investigation on this issue. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription.
Carlee is passionate about working collaboratively with families and young adults to enhance their physical and mental health. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity, especially for the young adults with complex disabilities is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription. She has a particular interest in the postural management of non-ambulant adults and based her PhD on the investigation on this issue. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription.
Dr Carlee Holmes is the senior physiotherapist at the Young Adult Complex Disability Service, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at CP-Achieve team.
Carlee is passionate about working collaboratively with families...
Carlee is passionate about working collaboratively with families...
Dr Carlee Holmes is the senior physiotherapist at the Young Adult Complex Disability Service, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at CP-Achieve team.
Carlee is passionate about working collaboratively with families and young adults to enhance their physical and mental health. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity, especially for the young adults with complex disabilities is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription. She has a particular interest in the postural management of non-ambulant adults and based her PhD on the investigation on this issue. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription.
Carlee is passionate about working collaboratively with families and young adults to enhance their physical and mental health. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity, especially for the young adults with complex disabilities is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription. She has a particular interest in the postural management of non-ambulant adults and based her PhD on the investigation on this issue. Increasing opportunities and access to participate in physical activity is a key focus of her work alongside complex equipment prescription.
Top Publications
- Holmes, C, Brock, K, Morgan, P. The relationship between radiographic and anthropomorphic measurements of deformity of the thorax, hips, and pelvis in adults with cerebral palsy. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 49(1) : 2024 view publication
- Holmes, C, Morgan, P. Selected topics in physical management for neurological conditions.. 2024 view publication
- Kennedy, RA, McKenzie, G, Holmes, C, Shields, N. Social Support Initiatives That Facilitate Exercise Participation in Community Gyms for People with Disability: A Scoping Review.. Int J Environ Res Public Health 20(1) : 2022 view publication
- Holmes, C, Fredrickson, E, Brock, K, Morgan, P. The intra- and inter-rater reliability of the Goldsmith indices of body symmetry in non-ambulant adults with cerebral palsy.. Disabil Rehabil 43(18) : 2640 -2646 2021 view publication
- Holmes, C. Assessment and management of the common postural characteristics of non-ambulant adults with cerebral palsy. 2021 view publication
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