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SUMMARY: Dr. Shirley Sahrmann Lectureship: James Elliott PT\, PhD\, FAPTA
DESCRIPTION: “Understanding Recovery from Whiplash: Time Does Not Heal All 
 Wounds” James Elliott PT\, PhD\, FAPTA Professor\, University of Sydney\, F
 aculty of Health Sciences & Northern Sydney Local Health District Friday\, 
 September 28\, 2018 4:00-5:30 p.m.    Presentation followed by commentary a
 nd questions with Dr. Sahrmann 5:30-6:00 p.m.    Reception RSVP to PTEvents
 @email.wustl.edu Jim completed his […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>“Understanding Recovery from Whiplash: Ti
 me Does Not Heal All Wounds”</h4><p>James Elliott PT\, PhD\, FAPTA<br />Pro
 fessor\, University of Sydney\,<br />Faculty of Health Sciences & Northern 
 Sydney Local Health District</p><p><strong>Friday\, September 28\, 2018</st
 rong><br />4:00-5:30 p.m.    Presentation followed by commentary and questi
 ons with Dr. Sahrmann<br />5:30-6:00 p.m.    Reception</p><p><b> RSVP to <a
  href="mailto:PTEvents@email.wustl.edu">PTEvents@email.wustl.edu</a></b></p
 ><p>Jim completed his PhD at the University of Queensland\, Australia (UQ) 
 in 2007 and a post-doctoral fellowship (2010) also at UQ (CCRE-Spine). His 
 interdisciplinary teams’ contributions to the field range from the identifi
 cation of novel magnetic resonance imaging markers to quantify alterations 
 in spinal cord anatomy and skeletal muscle degeneration as potential marker
 s of poor functional recovery following head/neck trauma to leading large i
 nterdisciplinary studies investigating the neurobiological mechanisms of pe
 rsistent spinal pain (generally) and head/neck trauma (e.g. whiplash injury
 ) following a motor vehicle collision (specifically).</p><p>He is currently
  a Professor of Allied Health in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the Univ
 ersity of Sydney and the Northern Sydney Local Health District. Prior to th
 is\, Jim was a tenure-track Associate Professor in the Feinberg School of M
 edicine at Northwestern University in Chicago\, USA\, where he remains an a
 djunct Professor and Principal Investigator of the Neuromuscular Imaging Re
 search Laboratory.</p>
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