Man-Joe Watt
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Recent Articles
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Hurd C, Barnes M, Diot C, Condliffe E, Alazem H, Pritchard L, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2022 Aug;
22(1):480.
PMID: 35948896
Background: There is increasing evidence for early, active rehabilitation to enhance motor function following early brain injury. This is clear for interventions targeting the upper extremity, whereas passive treatment approaches...
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Hurd C, Livingstone D, Brunton K, Smith A, Gorassini M, Watt M, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
. 2022 Apr;
36(6):360-370.
PMID: 35427191
Background: Perinatal stroke injures motor regions of the brain, compromising movement for life. Early, intensive, active interventions for the upper extremity are efficacious, but interventions for the lower extremity remain...
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Hurd C, Livingstone D, Brunton K, Teves M, Zewdie E, Smith A, et al.
Phys Ther
. 2017 Aug;
97(8):818-825.
PMID: 28789469
Background: Development of motor pathways is modulated by activity in these pathways, when they are maturing (ie, critical period). Perinatal stroke injures motor pathways, including the corticospinal tracts, reducing their...
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Ricci M, Andersen J, Joffe A, Watt M, Khodayari Moez E, Dinu I, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2015 Sep;
136(4):e922-33.
PMID: 26391946
Background And Objectives: Little is known about chronic neuromotor disability (CND) including cerebral palsy and motor impairments after acquired brain injury in children surviving early complex cardiac surgery (CCS). We...
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Robertson C, Watt M, Dinu I
Pediatr Neurol
. 2009 Feb;
40(3):189-96.
PMID: 19218032
Two approaches were taken to determine what is new and where we are going in terms of outcomes for the extremely premature infant: publications from 2004 to 2007 were reviewed,...
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Robertson C, Watt M, Yasui Y
JAMA
. 2007 Jun;
297(24):2733-40.
PMID: 17595274
Context: Although cerebral palsy (CP) among extremely premature infants has been reported as a major morbidity outcome, there are difficulties comparing published CP rates from many sites over various birth...