Kathy Martin

1.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
28 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Kathy Martin is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Kathy Martin has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 7 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Kathy Martin's work include Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (13 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (6 papers) and Down syndrome and intellectual disability research (5 papers). Kathy Martin is often cited by papers focused on Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (13 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (6 papers) and Down syndrome and intellectual disability research (5 papers). Kathy Martin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. Kathy Martin's co-authors include Saul Marks, Kari Fasting, Sandra Kirby, Cheri Blauwet, Margo Mountjoy, Richard Budgett, Trisha Leahy, Celia Brackenridge, Debbie Silkwood-Sherer and Toby Long and has published in prestigious journals such as British Journal of Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy and Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Kathy Martin

28 papers receiving 982 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kathy Martin United States 15 306 203 186 157 155 28 1.0k
Helen D. Pratt United States 19 182 0.6× 71 0.3× 86 0.5× 103 0.7× 147 0.9× 61 933
Marcel Bouffard Canada 14 150 0.5× 146 0.7× 468 2.5× 218 1.4× 132 0.9× 36 1.1k
Paola Chivers Australia 20 111 0.4× 583 2.9× 243 1.3× 90 0.6× 353 2.3× 98 1.6k
Alex B. Diamond United States 22 57 0.2× 532 2.6× 322 1.7× 87 0.6× 279 1.8× 43 1.6k
James Matthews Ireland 20 98 0.3× 92 0.5× 148 0.8× 68 0.4× 136 0.9× 60 1.1k
Nikki Milne Australia 15 84 0.3× 102 0.5× 189 1.0× 61 0.4× 202 1.3× 52 768
Vern Seefeldt United States 13 57 0.2× 130 0.6× 324 1.7× 132 0.8× 264 1.7× 35 920
Berglind Guðmundsdóttir Iceland 20 83 0.3× 55 0.3× 84 0.5× 113 0.7× 118 0.8× 57 1.2k
Joanne McVeigh South Africa 20 64 0.2× 164 0.8× 206 1.1× 49 0.3× 469 3.0× 91 1.3k
Jennifer Cote United States 15 203 0.7× 131 0.6× 130 0.7× 58 0.4× 122 0.8× 24 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Kathy Martin

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Fields of papers citing papers by Kathy Martin

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kathy Martin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2017). PEDIATRIC EDUCATION SPECIAL SERIES Early Pediatric Clinical Rotations: Strategies for Success. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 31(3). 121–129. 2 indexed citations
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Mountjoy, Margo, Celia Brackenridge, Cheri Blauwet, et al.. (2016). International Olympic Committee consensus statement: harassment and abuse (non-accidental violence) in sport. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 50(17). 1019–1029. 316 indexed citations breakdown →
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2016). Minimal Detectable Change for TUG and TUDS Tests for Children With Down Syndrome. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 29(1). 77–82. 21 indexed citations
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McDermott, Suzanne, et al.. (2015). Disaster response for people with disability. Disability and health journal. 9(2). 183–185. 24 indexed citations
5.
Schreiber, Joseph J., Victoria A. Moerchen, Mary Jane Rapport, et al.. (2015). Experiential Learning With Children. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 27(4). 356–367. 32 indexed citations
6.
Kenyon, Lisa K., Marisa Birkmeier, Deborah K. Anderson, & Kathy Martin. (2015). Innovation in Pediatric Clinical Education. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 27(2). 178–186. 10 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2014). Examination of the perception of communication and collaboration in a neonatal intensive care unit: a decade on, has it changed?. Australian Health Review. 38(3). 350–353. 5 indexed citations
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Rapport, Mary Jane, et al.. (2013). Essential Competencies in Entry-Level Pediatric Physical Therapy Education. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 26(1). 7–18. 65 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy, Sarah L. Westcott, & Brian H. Wrotniak. (2013). Diagnosis Dialog for Pediatric Physical Therapists. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 25(4). 431–443. 8 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2012). Single-Subject Design Study of 2 Types of Supramalleolar Orthoses for Young Children With Down Syndrome. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 24(3). 278–284. 6 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2011). The Role of Physical Therapists in Pediatric Health Promotion and Obesity Prevention. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 23(1). 79–86. 14 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2011). The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Gross Motor Development in Children Aged 3 to 5 Years. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 23(2). 144–148. 34 indexed citations
13.
Martin, Kathy. (2007). 'Supramalleolar orthoses and postural stability in children with Down syndrome - Martin replies’. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 47(1). 71–71. 1 indexed citations
14.
Pluim, Babette M, Stuart J. Miller, David M. Dines, et al.. (2007). Sport science and medicine in tennis. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 41(11). 703–704. 34 indexed citations
15.
Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2007). Clinical Characteristics of Hypotonia: A Survey of Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapists. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 19(3). 217–226. 25 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (2005). Characteristics of Hypotonia in Children: A Consensus Opinion of Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapists. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 17(4). 275–282. 30 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy. (2004). Effects of supramalleolar orthoses on postural stability in children with Down syndrome. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 46(6). 406–411. 32 indexed citations
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Martin, Kathy, et al.. (1999). Yarlparu: on sorrow and grief. [Talking to the families of dying Aboriginal people]. 6(9). 16. 3 indexed citations
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Gilbert, Pamela K., et al.. (1996). A catalogue of manuscripts in the Entomology Library of the Natural History Museum, London /. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 2 indexed citations
20.
Gross, David J., et al.. (1989). Surgical Glove Perforation in Dermatologic Surgery. The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 15(11). 1226–1228. 21 indexed citations

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