Emilee Ong

Miss Emilee Ong

Lecturer in Physiotherapy

School of Public Health

College of Health

Available For Media Comment.


Emilee Ong is a Lecturer in Physiotherapy within the Allied Health and Human Performance Unit at UniSA. Alongside her teaching, she is a PhD candidate with IIMPACT in Health and a clinical podiatrist in Adelaide. Emilee has experience in teaching fundamental research skills and podiatric biomechanical principles to undergraduate podiatry and allied health students, as well as an online tutor for UniSA Online. Emilee completed her Bachelor of Podiatry (Honours) in 2021.

2022-current PhD research project, 'Qualitative inquiry into the decision-making processes for lower extremity amputation in people with diabetes'.

Year Citation
2025 Charlton, K., Murray, C., Layton, N., Ong, E., Farrar, L., Serocki, T., & Attrill, S. (2025). Manual wheelchair training approaches and intended training outcomes for adults who are new to wheelchair use: A scoping review.. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 72(1, article no. e12992), e12992-1-e12992-23.
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2025 Ong, E. K. M., Murray, C., Hillier, S., & Causby, R. (2025). Using Nominal Group Technique to Gather Recommendations in the Decision-Making for Amputation Due to Diabetes. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 18(4), e70095.
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2024 Ong, E. K. M., Murray, C., Hillier, S., & Causby, R. (2024). ‘Leaving the Door Open’: Perspectives on Decision-Making for Non-Emergency Diabetes-Related Amputation. Health Expectations, 27(5), 12 pages.
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2024 Graham, K., Fitzpatrick, K., Agius, J., Loughry, C., Ong, E., McMillan, N., . . . Fitridge, R. (2024). A qualitative exploration of the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people using a real-time video-based telehealth service for diabetes-related foot disease. Rural Remote Health, 24(1), 7970-1-7970-9.
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2023 Graham, K., Siatis, C. M., Gunn, K. M., Ong, E., Loughry, C., Mcmillan, N., & Fitridge, R. (2023). The experiences of health workers using telehealth services for diabetes-related foot complications: a qualitative exploration. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 16(1), 47-1-47-14.
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2023 Kim Ming Ong, E., Murray, C., Hillier, S., Charlton, K., & Causby, R. (2023). Decision-making processes for non-emergency diabetes-related lower extremity amputations: a scoping review. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 206(111015), 111015-1-111015-10.
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2022 Ong, E. K. M., Fryer, C., Graham, K., & Causby, R. S. (2022). Investigating the experience of receiving podiatry care in a tertiary care hospital clinic for people with diabetes related foot ulcers. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 15(1), 11 pages.
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Year Citation
2021 Ong, E. K. M., Fryer, C., Graham, K., & Causby, R. S. (2021). Investigating The Lived Experience of People With Diabetic Foot Ulcers Receiving Podiatry Care in a Tertiary Hospital Clinic.
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