Jim Cavanaugh, PT, Ph.D.
Neurologic Clinical Specialist Emeritus /
Professor
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Dr. Cavanaugh joined the PT faculty in 2007 in large part for its student-focused, community-oriented culture. He is an active member of the university faculty, with special interest in interprofessional education. He received a BA in Psychology from the University of Notre Dame in 1985 and completed his physical therapy training with a MS degree from Duke University in 1987. From 1996-2016, he was a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy. In 2004, he earned a Ph.D in Human Movement Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where his doctoral work focused on detecting subtle changes in postural control among collegiate athletes with cerebral concussion. His post-doctoral research, for which he received funding from the National Institute on Aging, focused on identifying the determinants of ambulatory activity in older adults. Although his physical therapy clinical expertise covers a range of areas within the neuromuscular practice domain, he has worked most extensively in the area of rehabilitation for individuals with inner ear dysfunction. Dr. Cavanaugh has a long history of teaching in entry level and post-professional degree programs, as well as in continuing education settings. His research program at 51Æ·²èfocuses on developing interventions for improving physical activity in individuals with balance and mobility problems. His most recent work has focused on individuals with Parkinson disease.
Credentials
Education
Board Certifications and Licenses
Post-Doctoral Training
Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Durham, North Carolina)
Research
Selected publications
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Paul SS, Porciuncula F, Cavanaugh JT, Rawson KS, Nordahl TJ, Baker TC, Duncan RP, Earhart GM, Ellis TD. Causal mediation analysis of factors influencing physical activity and community access among people with mild to moderate Parkinson’s disease. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2024; doi:
Zajac JA, Porciuncula F, Cavanaugh JT, McGregor C, Harris BA, Smayda KE, Awad LN, Pantelyat A, Ellis TD. Feasibility and proof-of-concept of delivering an autonomous music-based digital walking intervention to persons with Parkinson Disease in a naturalistic setting. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease 2023;13:1253-1265.
Girnis J, Cavanaugh JT, Baker T, Duncan RP, Fulford D, LaValley MP, Lawrence M, Nordahl T, Porciuncula F, Rawson KS, Saint-Hilaire M, Thomas C, Zajac J, Earhart GM, Ellis TD. Natural Walking Intensity in Persons with Parkinson Disease. J Neurol Phys Ther 2023;47(3):146-154.
Zajac JA, Cavanaugh JT, Baker T, Duncan RP, Fulford D, Girnis J, LaValley M, Nordahl T, Porciuncula F, Rawson KS, Saint-Hillaire M, Thomas CA, Earhart GM, Ellis TD. Does clinically measured walking capacity contribute to real-world walking performance in people with Parkinson’s disease? Parkinsonism and Related Disorders 2022;105:123-127.
Schwab SM, Andrade V, Santos Moreira T, Cavanaugh JT, Vaz, DV, Silva PL. Narrowing the physiotherapy knowledge-practice gap: faculty training beyond the health sciences. Physiother Theory Pract. 2022;Jan 23;1-15.
Zajac JA, Cavanaugh JT, Colon-Semenza C, DeAngelis TR, Duncan RP, Fulford D, LaValley M, Nordahl T, Rawson KS, Saint-Hilaire M, Thomas CA, Earhart GM, Ellis TD. Are mobile persons with Parkinson disease necessarily more active? J Neurologic Phys Ther 2021;45(4):259-265.
Rawson KS, Cavanaugh JT, Colon-Semenza C, DeAngelis T, Duncan RP, Fulford D, LaValley MP, Mazzoni P, Nordahl T, Quintillani LM, Saint-Hilaire M, Thomas CA, Earhart GM, Ellis TD. Design of the WHIP-PD study: a phase II, twelve-month, dual-site, randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of a cognitive-behavioral approach for promoting enhanced walking activity using mobile health technology in people with Parkinson disease. BMC Neurology 2020; 20:146.
Ellis TD, Cavanaugh JT, DeAngelis TR, Hendron K, Thomas CA, Saint-Hilaire M, Latham N. Comparative effectiveness of mHealth supported exercise compared to exercise alone for people with Parkinson Disease: randomized controlled pilot study. Phys Ther 2019;99(2):203-216.
Cavanaugh JT, Kelty-Stephen DG, Stergiou N. Multifractality, interactivity, and the adaptive capacity of the human movement system: a perspective for advancing the conceptual basis of neurologic physical therapy. J Neurol Phys Ther. 2017;41(4): 245–251.
Lester ME, Cavanaugh JT, Foreman KB, Shaffer SW, Marcus R, Dibble LE. Adaptation of postural recovery responses to a vestibular sensory illusion in individuals with Parkinson disease and health controls. Clin Biomech 2017;48:73-79.
Duncan RP, Combs-Miller S, Leddy AL, Cavanaugh JT, Dibble LE, Ellis TD, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Earhart GM. Are the average gait speeds during the 10 meter and 6 minute walk tests redundant in Parkinson disease? Gait Posture. 2017;52:178-182.
Konrad SC, Cavanaugh JT, Rodriguez K, Hall K, Pardue K. A five-session interprofessional team immersion program for health professions students. J Interprof Educ Prac. 2017;6:49-54.
Lane H, Rose LE, Woodbury M, Arghavani D, Lawrence M, Cavanaugh JT. Exploring the effects of using an oral appliance to reduce movement dysfunction in an individual with Parkinson disease: a single subject design study. J Neurol Phys Ther 2016. J Neurol Phys Ther. 2017;41(1):52-58.
Paul SS, Ellis TD, Dibble LE, Earhart GM, Ford MP, Foreman B, Cavanaugh, JT. Obtaining reliable estimates of ambulatory physical activity in people with Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease. 2016; 6(2):301-5.
Ellis TE, Cavanaugh JT, Earhart GM, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Thackeray A, Thiese MS, Dibble LE. Identifying clinical measures that most accurately reflect the progression of disability in Parkinson disease. Parkinsonism and Related Disorders 2016;25:65-71.
Paul SS, Thackeray A, Duncan RP, Cavanaugh JT, Ellis TD, Earhart GM, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Dibble LE. Two-year trajectory of fall risk in people with Parkinson’s disease: a latent class analysis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016;97:372-379.
Duncan RP, LEddy AL, Cavanaugh JT, Dibble LE, Ellis TD, Ford MP, Foreman KP, Earhart GM. Balance differences in people with Parkinson disease with and without freezing of gait. Gait Posture 2015;42:3-6-309.
Duncan RP, Cavanaugh JT, Earhart GM, Ellis TE, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Leddy AL, Paul SS, Canning CG, Thackeray A, Dibble LE. External validation of a simple clinical tool used to predict falls in people with Parkinson disease. Parkinsonism and Related Disorders 2015;21:960-963.
Cavanaugh JT, Ellis TD, Earhart GM, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Dibble LE. Toward understanding ambulatory activity decline in Parkinson disease. Physical Therapy 2015;95(8):1142-1150.
Duncan, RP, Leddy AL, Cavanaugh JT, Dibble LE, Ellis TD, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Earhart GM. Detecting and predicting balance decline in Parkinson disease. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease 2015; 5(1):131-9.
Cavanaugh JT and Crawford K. Life-space Assessment and Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly: validity of proxy informant responses. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;95:1527-32.
Cavanaugh JT, Dunfey JC, Wyand MK. Companion confidence in the balance of community-dwelling older adults: implications for physical activity promotion. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy 2014;37:121-126.
Litterini AJ, Fieler VF, Cavanaugh JT, Lee J. Differential Effects of Cardiovascular and Resistance Exercise on Functional Mobility in Individuals with Advanced Cancer: A Randomized Trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;94:2329-35.
Nemanich S, Duncan R, Dibble L, Cavanaugh J, Ford M, Foreman KB, Earhart GM. Predictors of gait speeds and the relationship of gait speeds to falls in men and women with Parkinson disease. ParkinsonÕs disease 2013. Article ID141720.
Davis J, Crawford K, Wierman H, Osgood W, Cavanaugh J, Mette S. Mobilization of ventilated elders (MOVE). Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy 2013;36:1-7.
Ellis, TE, Boudreau JK, DeAngelis TR, Brown LE, Cavanaugh JT, Earhart GM, Ford M, Foreman K, Dibble LE. Barriers to exercise in persons with Parkinson disease. Physical Therapy Journal 2013;93:626-636.
Duncan RP, Leddy AL, Cavanaugh JT, Dibble LE, Ellis TD, Ford MP, Foreman KB. Comparative utility of the BESTest, Mini-BESTest, and Brief-BESTest for predicting falls in individuals with Parkinson disease: a cohort study. Phys Ther 2013;93:542-550.
Cavanaugh JT, Eillis T, Earhardt GM, Ford M, Foreman KB, Dibble LE. Capturing ambulatory activity decline in Parkinson disease. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 2012; 36: 51_57.
Duncan R, Leddy A, Cavanaugh J, Dibble L, Ellis T, Ford M, Foreman KB, Earhardt GM. Accuracy of Fall Prediction in Parkinson Disease: 6-Month and 12-Month Prospective Analyses. ParkinsonÕs disease 2012; Article ID 237673.
Sheldon M, Cavanaugh JT, Croninger W, Osgood W, Robnett R, Seigle J, Simonsen L. Preparing Rehabilitation Healthcare Providers in the 21st century: Implementation of Interprofessional Education through an Academic-Clinical Site Partnership. WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, Rehabilitation 2012; 41:269-275.
Cavanaugh JT and Konrad SC. Fostering the development of effective person-centered healthcare communication skills: an interprofessional shared learning model. WORK: Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation 2012;41:293-301.
Ellis T, Cavanaugh JT, Earhart GM, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Dibble LE. Factors associated with exercise behavior in people with parkinson disease. Phys Ther 2011;91(12):1838-1848.
Earhart GM, Cavanaugh JT, Ellis T, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Dibble LE. The 9-hole peg test of upper extremity function: normative values, test-retest reliability, and factors contributing to performance in people with parkinson disease. J Neurol Phys Ther 2011;35(4):157-163.
Ellis T, Cavanaugh JT, Earhart GM, Ford MP, Foreman KB, Dibble LE. Which measures of physical function and motor impairment best predict health related quality of life in people with parkinson disease? Parkinsonism and Related Disorders 2011;17(9):693-7.
Cavanaugh JT, Gappmaier V, Dibble LE, Gappmaier E. Ambulatory activity in individuals with multiple sclerosis. J Neurol Phys Ther 2011;35(1):26-33.
Dibble LE, Cavanaugh JT, Earhart G, Ellis T, Ford M, Foreman KB. Charting the progression of disability in parkinson disease: study protocol for a prospective longitudinal cohort study. BMC Neurol 2010;10:110.
Cavanaugh JT and Stergiou N. "Response to Chastin et al.Ó J Gerontol Med Sci 2010; 65A(11):1256_1258. Epub 2010 August 9.
Cavanaugh JT, Kochi N, Stergiou N. Nonlinear analysis of ambulatory activity patterns in community-dwelling older adults. J Gerontol Med Sci 2010;65A(2):197-203. Epub 2009 Oct 12.
Cavanaugh JT, Mercer VS, Stergiou N. Approximate entropy detects the effect of a secondary cognitive task on postural control in healthy young adults: a methodological report. J Neuroeng Rehabil 2007;4:42.
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Research interests
1. Physical functioning in individuals with Parkinson disease.
2. Physical activity; ambulatory activity monitoring
3. Nonlinear dynamics methods for analyzing variability and complexity of human movement and postural control
4. Interprofessional Education
5. Sport-related cerebral concussion