Publications

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

Mazzarella J, McNally M, Chaudhari, Pan X,  Heathcock JDifferences in coordination and timing of pre-reaching upper extremity movements may be an indicator of cerebral palsy in infants with stroke: A preliminary investigation. Clinical Biomechanics. 73 (1): 181-188, 2020.

Ferrante R, Hendershot S, Baranet K, Barbosa G, Carey H, Maitre N, Lo W, Pan J, Heathcock JC. Daily and Weekly Rehabilitation Delivery for Young Children With Gross Motor Delay: A Randomized Clinical Trial Protocol (the DRIVE Study) Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2019,31(2):217-224.

Lewis J, Scott K, Pan X, Heathcock JC, The Relationship between Parent-reported PEDI-CAT Mobility and Gross Motor Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Brief Report. Developmental Neurorehabilitation. 2019; 23(2): 140-144.

Harrison TM, Chen CY, Stein P, Brown R,  Heathcock JC. Neonatal Skin-to-Skin Contact: Implications for Learning and Autonomic Nervous System Function in Infants With Congenital Heart Disease. Biological Research For Nursing, 2019; 21(3): 296–306.

Kelly N, Heathcock JC. Commentary on “Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation on Motor Function in Pediatric Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review.” Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2018; 30(4):302.

Carey H, Martin K, Combs-Miller S, Heathcock JC. Reliability and Responsiveness of the Timed Up & Go Test in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2016; 28(4): 401-8

Christy J, Lobo M, Gannotti, M, Dusing S, Heathcock JC, Field-Fote E, Rimmer J. Technology for Children with Brain Injury and Motor Disability: Executive Summary from Research Summit IV. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2016; 28(4): 483-9.

Lobo MA, Galloway JC, Heathcock JC. Characterization and intervention for upper extremity exploration & reaching behaviors in infancyJ Hand Ther. 2015;28(2):114-125.

Chen CY, Harrison T, Heathcock JC. Infants with complex congenital heart diseases show poor short-term memory in the mobile paradigm at 3 months of age. Infant Behavior Development. 2015; 40:12-9.

Chen CY, Tafone S, Lo W, Heathcock JC. Perinatal stroke causes abnormal trajectory and laterality in reaching during early infancy. Res Dev Disabil. 2015; 38:301-8.

Cheatham SL, Carey H, Chisolm JL, Heathcock JC, Steward D. Early results of neurodevelopment following hybrid stage I for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Pediatric Cardiology. 2015; 36(3):685-91.

Chorna O, Heathcock JC, Key A, Noritz G, Carey H, Hamm E, Nelin MA, Murray M, Needham A, Slaughter JC, Maitre NL. Early childhood constraint therapy for sensory/motor impairment in cerebral palsy: a randomised clinical trial protocol. BMJ Open. 2015; 5(12):e010212.

Heathcock JC, Baranet K, Ferrante R, Hendershot S. Daily Intervention for Young Children With Cerebral Palsy in GMFCS Level V: A Case Series. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2015;27(3):285-92.

Heathcock JC, Tanner K, Robson D, Young R, Lane AE. Retrospective Analysis of Motor Development in Infants at High and Low Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2015; 69(5):6905185070.

Gannotti ME, Christy JB, Heathcock JC, Kolobe TH. A path model for evaluating dosing parameters for children with cerebral palsy. Physical Therapy. 2014; 94(3):411-21.

Heathcock JC, Christensen C, Bush K, Butler M, Buehner JJ, Basso DM. Treadmill training after surgical removal of a spinal tumor in infancy.Physical Therapy. 2014; 94(8):1176-85.

Kolobe TH, Christy JB, Gannotti ME, Heathcock JC, Damiano DL, Taub E, Majsak MJ, Gordon AM, Fuchs RK, O’Neil ME, Caiozzo VJ; Research Summit III Participants. Research summit III proceedings on dosing in children with an injured brain or cerebral palsy: executive summary. Physical Therapy. 2014; 94(7):907-20.

Carey H, Heathcock JC. Commentary on “plyometric training: effectiveness and optimal duration for children with unilateral cerebral palsy”. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2014; 26(2):179.


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