FACULTY PROFILE
Dr. Maryleen(Mary) Jones is an assistant professor and physical therapist who is a board certified neurological clinical specialist. She has over 20 years of clinical experience in both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings with a focus on treating a wide variety of neurological conditions. Dr. Jones currently maintains a clinical practice with a non-profit organization specializing in paralysis recovery. Mary earned her master of physical therapy from Governors State University and earned her doctor of health science from the University of Indianapolis.
PEER REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS:
Jones, M.K.; Perceptions of Adults Post-Stroke and their Physical Therapists’ on Community Mobility.
Diss. University of Indianapolis, 2020.
O’Shea, R, Lightfoot, KM, Jones, MK, Examining Conductive Education: Linking Science, Theory, and Intervention, Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation, July 2020.
Jones, MK, Combs-Miller S, Measurement Characteristics and Clinical Utility of the International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale Among Individuals with Hereditary Ataxia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, February, 2016.
PEER REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:
O'Shea R, Jones M, Cook J, Moving Your Pediatric Curricular Content Forward Using Movement Systems Approach to Teach Assessment and Intervention Components. APTA Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy Conference November. 2020
Somareddy V, Jones, Kottwitz C, Yates A. Introduction to the Benefits Virtual Reality for Neurological Rehabilitation. ACRM, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, November, 2019.
Diers, D. Jones, MK. Biomechanical Analysis of the Bike to Run Transition in Triathletes. ACRM: American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. November 2019.
Jones, MK, Dockus, T. Implications of Scapular Girdle Function on Gait Training Using an Exoskeleton Device For a 20-Year-Old Male With a C-6 Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. CSCIR: Canadian Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Association, Ontario, Canada. October 2019.
Jones, MK, O’Shea R. When Participation Isn’t Enough: Revision of the ICF for a Patient with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Report. CSCIR: Canadian Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Association, Ontario, Canada. November 2017.
Jones, MK. Utilization of Photovoice to Augment the Descriptive Experiences of Cultural Competence Development During an International Service Learning Experience by Entry Level Students and Experienced Clinicians. IPTA, Illinois Physical Therapy Association. April, 2016.
Jones, MK. Functional Outcomes Of a 34-Year-Old Male With CIDP Status Post Stem Cell Transplant. APTA CSM. February, 2011.