Dr
Chris Jones
PhD (University of Adelaide, Australia)
MAppSc (Physiotherapy, University of South Australia, Australia)
Chris's current teaching, to
students of Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Medicine and Health Sciences relates
mainly to the musculoskeletal system, with a particular interest in the
anatomy of the limbs. His research areas have included the shape of the
primate patella using morphometric methods (PhD study), and comparative
anatomy of the knee joint. His current research includes the physical
aspects of cell packing in embryonic limb bones.
Publications:
- Jones CDS, Keene, GCR
and Christie AD. The popliteus as a retractor of the lateral meniscus
of the knee. Arthroscopy, vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 270-274 1995.
- Jones, CDS. In search
of a kangaroo patella. Journal of Morphology, (abstract)
- Jones, CDS, Wilmott,
JL, Tedman, RA.
A comparative histological study of the anterior cruciate ligament.
Journal of Morphology, (abstract)
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