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Mercer, VS, Cavanaugh, JT, McCulloch, KL. Paretic lower extremity loading during post-stroke<br />

recovery. Neurology Report 2002;26(4):196.<br />

Cavanaugh JT, McCullock KL, Sell T, Yu B. Kinematic analysis of dynamic balance:<br />

differences in an adult with traumatic brain injury and a control subject. Neurology Report<br />

2000;24(5):183-184.<br />

ACADEMIC TEACHING<br />

2002 Teaching Assistant, PHYT 284 (Fall) Neurological Practice I, Master of<br />

Physical Therapy Program, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC<br />

2001 Co-instructor, “Vestibular Contributions to Postural Control: Research and<br />

Clinical Applications,” Seminar in Developmental Motor Control (Summer),<br />

Program in Human Movement Science, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC<br />

2000 Course Instructor, Movement Sciences II: Motor Control and Motor Learning,<br />

DPT 321 (2 credit graduate seminar – Fall term), Doctor of Physical Therapy<br />

Program, School of Medicine, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Durham, NC<br />

2000 Course Instructor, Movement Sciences: Motor Control, DPT 321 (2 credit<br />

graduate seminar – Summer term), Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, School<br />

of Medicine, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Durham, NC<br />

2000 Course Instructor, Integrated Health Seminar (PT 415) (2 credit graduate<br />

seminar – Spring term), Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, School of<br />

Medicine, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Durham, NC<br />

1999-2004 Evaluator, Mock Practical, Master of Physical Therapy Program, UNC, Chapel<br />

Hill, NC<br />

1993 Course Instructor, Physical Therapist Assistant Program / College of Health<br />

Sciences, Roanoke, VA<br />

INVITED LECTURES<br />

9/28/2006 “Basic Concepts of Vestibular Rehabilitation,” East Carolina <strong>University</strong>, School<br />

of Allied Health Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, Greenville, NC<br />

1/19/2006 “Executive Function and Ambulatory Activity in Older Adults,” Doctoral<br />

Program in Human Movement Science, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC<br />

1/3/2006 “Executive Function and Ambulatory Activity in Older Adults,” Geriatrics<br />

Research Conference, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Durham, NC<br />

6/1/2005 “Variability, Complexity, and Functional Decline,” Research Training Program,<br />

<strong>Duke</strong> Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Medical Center, Durham, NC<br />

2002-2006 “Dizziness Case Presentation,” Master of Physical Therapy Program, UNC,<br />

Chapel Hill, NC (annual presentation)<br />

4/22/2005 “Physical Therapy and Vestibular Disorder,” Medical Student lecture, <strong>Duke</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> School of Medicine, Durham, NC<br />

11/21/2003 “Falls in the Elderly: Multidisciplinary Assessment and Intervention,” Doctor of<br />

Physical Therapy Program, School of Medicine, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical<br />

Center, Durham, NC<br />

11/08/2003 “Multifactorial Fall Risk Assessment and Intervention,” Moses Cone<br />

Rehabilitation Hospital, Greensboro, NC<br />

11/08/2003 “Performance-based Fall Risk Assessment and Exercise Intervention: Examining<br />

the Evidence,” Moses Cone Rehabilitation Hospital, Greensboro, NC<br />

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