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Katelyn Cahill-Rowley
Katelyn Cahill-Rowley
PhD in Bioengineeering, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Etiology of impaired selective motor control: emerging evidence and its implications for research and treatment in cerebral palsy
K Cahill‐Rowley, J Rose
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 56 (6), 522-528, 2014
1172014
Brain microstructural development at near-term age in very-low-birth-weight preterm infants: an atlas-based diffusion imaging study
J Rose, R Vassar, K Cahill-Rowley, XS Guzman, DK Stevenson, ...
Neuroimage 86, 244-256, 2014
912014
Neonatal physiological correlates of near-term brain development on MRI and DTI in very-low-birth-weight preterm infants
J Rose, R Vassar, K Cahill-Rowley, XS Guzman, SR Hintz, DK Stevenson, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 5, 169-177, 2014
602014
Neonatal brain microstructure correlates of neurodevelopment and gait in preterm children 18–22 mo of age: an MRI and DTI study
J Rose, K Cahill-Rowley, R Vassar, KW Yeom, X Stecher, DK Stevenson, ...
Pediatric research 78 (6), 700-708, 2015
552015
Functional task kinematics of the thumb carpometacarpal joint
KR Luker, A Aguinaldo, D Kenney, K Cahill-Rowley, AL Ladd
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® 472, 1123-1129, 2014
502014
Prediction of cognitive and motor development in preterm children using exhaustive feature selection and cross-validation of near-term white matter microstructure
K Schadl, R Vassar, K Cahill-Rowley, KW Yeom, DK Stevenson, J Rose
NeuroImage: Clinical 17, 667-679, 2018
482018
Influence of impaired selective motor control on gait in children with cerebral palsy
JY Zhou, E Lowe, K Cahill-Rowley, GB Mahtani, JL Young, J Rose
Journal of children's orthopaedics 13 (1), 73-81, 2019
392019
Temporal–spatial reach parameters derived from inertial sensors: Comparison to 3D marker-based motion capture
K Cahill-Rowley, J Rose
Journal of biomechanics 52, 11-16, 2017
382017
Biomechanical and clinical correlates of stance-phase knee flexion in persons with spastic cerebral palsy
D Rha, K Cahill-Rowley, J Young, L Torburn, K Stephenson, J Rose
PM&R 8 (1), 11-18, 2016
352016
Artificial walking technologies to improve gait in cerebral palsy: multichannel neuromuscular stimulation
J Rose, K Cahill‐Rowley, EE Butler
Artificial organs 41 (11), E233-E239, 2017
312017
Neonatal brain microstructure and machine-learning-based prediction of early language development in children born very preterm
R Vassar, K Schadl, K Cahill-Rowley, K Yeom, D Stevenson, J Rose
Pediatric Neurology 108, 86-92, 2020
302020
Neonatal biomarkers of inflammation: correlates of early neurodevelopment and gait in very-low-birth-weight preterm children
J Rose, R Vassar, K Cahill-Rowley, SR Hintz, DK Stevenson
American journal of perinatology 2 (01), 071-078, 2016
282016
Temporal-spatial gait parameters and neurodevelopment in very-low-birth-weight preterm toddlers at 18–22 months
K Cahill-Rowley, J Rose
Gait & Posture 45, 83-89, 2016
182016
Biomechanical and clinical correlates of swing-phase knee flexion in individuals with spastic cerebral palsy who walk with flexed-knee gait
DW Rha, K Cahill-Rowley, J Young, L Torburn, K Stephenson, J Rose
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 96 (3), 511-517, 2015
172015
Prediction of gait impairment in toddlers born preterm from near-term brain microstructure assessed with DTI, using exhaustive feature selection and cross-validation
K Cahill-Rowley, K Schadl, R Vassar, KW Yeom, DK Stevenson, J Rose
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13, 305, 2019
92019
Toddle temporal-spatial deviation index: Assessment of pediatric gait
K Cahill-Rowley, J Rose
Gait & Posture 49, 226-231, 2016
92016
Temporal-spatial reach parameters derived from inertial sensors correlate to neurodevelopment in toddlers born preterm
K Cahill-Rowley, J Rose
Journal of Biomechanics 72, 17-22, 2018
72018
The Pediatric Temporal‐spatial Deviation Index: quantifying gait impairment for children with cerebral palsy
JY Zhou, K Zhang, K Cahill‐Rowley, E Lowe, J Rose
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 61 (12), 1423-1431, 2019
62019
Neonatal physiological correlates of near-term brain development on MRI and DTI in very-low-birth-weight preterm infants. NeuroImage Clin. 5, 169–177
J Rose, R Vassar, K Cahill-Rowley, X Stecher Guzman, SR Hintz, ...
Epub 2014/07/30. https://doi. org/10.1016/j. nicl. 2014.05. 013. 25068107 …, 2014
42014
Reviewed by: Aim: To predict gait impairment in toddlers born preterm with very-low-birth-weight (VLBW), from near-term white-matter microstructure assessed with diffusion …
K Cahill-Rowley, K Schadl, R Vassar, KW Yeom, DK Stevenson, J Rose
Neurologic Correlates of Motor Function in Cerebral Palsy: Opportunities for …, 2021
2021
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