Kenji Doma
- kenji.doma@jcu.edu.au
- Senior Lecturer
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Biography
Kenji Doma is a senior lecturer within the Sport and Exercise Science department at James Cook University. He is also a certified strength and conditioning coach with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and an exercise physiologist with Exercise and Sports Science Australia. He has an international reputation in acute responses to various modalities of exercises, with a particular emphasis on the impact of exercise-induced muscle damage on sport-specific performance measures. Using his clinical sciences background, and as an adjunct senior research fellow with Orthopedic Research Institute of Queensland, he is expanding his research area on the effects of various surgical and exercise interventions on functional outcomes in patients with osteoarthritis. He has published over 100 articles in international, peer-reviewed journals that are indexed in major databases, and a successful recipient for several funding and awards. He is regularly invited to review for various international journals in both exercise science and orthopedics and is an editorial board member for a number of international journals.
Kenji has over 10 years of experience teaching in various areas of exercise science, including exercise prescription, exercise testing, biomechanics, sports rehabilitation and motor learning and control. Currently, he is a subject coordinator for subjects that involve exercise prescription for apparently healthy individuals, athletes and in sports rehabilitation. He is also the course coordinator for the sport and exercise science program, accredited with Exercise and Sports Science Australia.