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Kate Cameron

Kate Cameron

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Role Honorary Fellow
Research area Clinical Sciences
Dr Kate Cameron is a research physiotherapist with the Victorian Infant Brain Studies team.

Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation interventions.
Dr Kate Cameron is a research physiotherapist with the Victorian Infant Brain Studies team.

Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation...
Dr Kate Cameron is a research physiotherapist with the Victorian Infant Brain Studies team.

Kate’s research interests include motor outcomes for children born preterm or high-risk, with a particular focus on physical activity participation interventions.

Top Publications

  • Cameron, KL, Mainzer, RM, Olsen, JE, Clark, RA, Cheong, JLY, FitzGerald, TL, Spittle, AJ. Community participation, physical activity, and quality of life for children born very preterm.. Dev Med Child Neurol 67(10) : 1331 -1339 2025
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  • Albesher, RA, McGinley, JL, Dobson, FL, Mentiplay, BF, FitzGerald, TL, Cameron, KL, Cheong, JLY, Spittle, AJ. Spatiotemporal Gait Variables and Step-to-Step Variability in Preschool-Aged Children Born Very Preterm at Risk for Developmental Coordination Disorder: A Cohort Study.. Children (Basel) 12(9) : 2025
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  • Cameron, KLI, Coulston, F, Kwong, AK-L, Whittingham, K, Morgan, C, Boyd, RN, Crowle, C, Sakakini, H, Spittle, A. Parents' experiences of early screening for cerebral palsy: A qualitative reflexive thematic analysis.. Dev Med Child Neurol 67(6) : 788 -801 2025
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  • Cheong, JLY, Mainzer, RM, Doyle, LW, Olsen, JE, Ellis, R, FitzGerald, TL, Cameron, KL, Rossetti, L, Anderson, PJ, Spittle, AJ. Neurodevelopment at Age 9 Years Among Children Born at 32 to 36 Weeks' Gestation.. JAMA Netw Open 7(11) : e2445629 2024
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  • FitzGerald, TL, Cameron, KL, Albesher, RA, Mentiplay, BF, Mainzer, RM, Burnett, AC, Treyvaud, K, Clark, RA, Anderson, PJ, Cheong, JL, et al. Associations between physical activity and development in preschool-aged children born <30 weeks' gestation: a cohort study.. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 109(6) : 602 -608 2024
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