Dr Priscilla Barker - Researcher Profile

Dr Priscilla Barker

Address

Dept of Anatomy & Developmental Biology
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences, Clayton

Contact Details

Email: Priscilla.Barker@monash.edu


Biography

Dr Priscilla Barker is an Assistant Lecturer with the Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology.

Qualifications

PHD - MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Institution: University of Melbourne
Year awarded: 2005
APPLIED SCIENCE IN PHYSIOTHERAPY
Institution: University of South Australia
Year awarded: 1995

Publications

Books

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2009, An@tomedia - Upper Limb Dissection, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2009, An@tomedia - Upper Limb Imaging, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2009, An@tomedia - Upper Limb Regions, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2009, An@tomedia - Upper Limb Systems, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2008, An@tomedia - Thorax Imaging, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2008, An@tomedia: Thorax Dissection (including Procedures & Post-mortem), McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2008, An@tomedia: Thorax Regions, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2008, An@tomedia: Thorax Systems, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2005, An@tomedia - Pelvis Dissection (including Procedures), McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2005, An@tomedia - Pelvis Systems, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2005, An@tomedia: Pelvis Imaging, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Eizenberg, N., Briggs, C.A., Barker, P., Grkovic, I., 2005, An@tomedia: Pelvis Regions, McGraw Hill Medical, Australia.

Book Chapters

Barker, P., Briggs, C., 2007, Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar fasciae: implications for lumbopelvic control and clinical practice, in Movement, Stability & Lumbopelvic Pain: Integration of research and therapy, eds A Vleeming, V Mooney & R Stoeckart, Churchill Livingstone, USA, pp. 63-73.

Journal Articles

Norton-Old, K.J., Schache, A.G., Barker, P.J., Clark, R.A., Harrison, S., Briggs, C., 2013, Anatomical and Mechanical Relationship Between the Proximal Attachment of Adductor Longus and the Distal Rectus Sheath, Clinical Anatomy [P], vol E-pub, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, USA, p. 0.

Barker, P., Freeman, A., Urquhart, D., Anderson, C.R., Briggs, C., 2010, The middle layer of lumbar fascia can transmit tensile forces capable of fracturing the lumbar transverse processes: An experimental study, Clinical Biomechanics [P], vol 25, issue 6, Pergamon, United Kingdom, pp. 505-509.

Robertson, B.A., Goudie (nee Barker), P., Fahrer, M., Schache, A.G., 2009, The anatomy of the pubic region revisited: Implications for the pathogenesis and clinical management of chronic groin pain in athletes, Sports Medicine [P], vol 39, issue 3, Adis International Ltd, NZ, pp. 225-234.

Barker, P.J., Urquhart, D.M., Story, I., Fahrer, M., Briggs, C.A., 2007, The middle layer of lumbar fascia and attachments to lumbar transverse processes: implications for segmental control and fracture, European Spine Journal, vol 16, Springer, Germany, pp. 2232-2237.

Barker, P., Guggenheimer, K.T., Grkovic, I., Briggs, C.A., Jones, D.C., Thomas, C.D.L., Hodges, P.W., 2006, Effects of tensioning the lumbar fasciae on segmental stiffness during flexion and extension: Young Investigator Award winner, Spine [P], vol 31, issue 4, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA, pp. 397-405.

Urquhart, D.M., Barker, P.J., Hodges, P.W., Story, I.H., Briggs, C.A., 2005, Regional morphology of the transversus abdominis and obliquus internus and externus abdominis muscles, Clinical Biomechanics, vol 20, issue 3, Elsevier, UK, pp. 233-241.