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SUMMARY: Sahrmann Lectureship- “Evidence for the Role of Movement in the As
 sessment and Management  of People with Low Back Pain”
DESCRIPTION: Join us for the 2017 Shirley Sahrmann Lectureship “Evidence fo
 r the Role of Movement in the Assessment and Management  of People with Low
  Back Pain” Linda Van Dillen\, PT\, PhD\, FAPTA Professor\, Washington Univ
 ersity in St. Louis Friday\, September 29\, 2017 4444 Forest Park Avenue\, 
 Room 1235 St. Louis\, MO 63118 3:00-4:30 p.m.  Presentation followed […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h2>Join us for the 2017 Shirley Sahrmann Lec
 tureship</h2><p><em><b>“Evidence for the Role of Movement in the Assessment
  and Management  of People with Low Back Pain” </b></em></p><p><b>Linda Van
  Dillen\, PT\, PhD\, FAPTA </b><br /><strong>Professor\, Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis</strong></p><p><b>Friday\, September 29\, 2017</b><br /><b
 >4444 Forest Park Avenue\, Room 1235</b><br /><b>St. Louis\, MO 63118</b></
 p><p><b>3:00-4:30 p.m.  Presentation followed by commentary and questions w
 ith Dr. Sahrmann </b><br /><b>4:30-5:00 p.m.  Reception</b></p><p><b>Linda 
 Van Dillen\, P.T.\, Ph.D.\, F.A.P.T.A.\, is a Professor in the Program in P
 hysical Therapy and Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Washington Univers
 ity School of Medicine.  She is also Associate Director of Research in the 
 Program in Physical Therapy. Her  research interests are in the understandi
 ng of how sensory-motor\, psychosocial and activity/work demand factors int
 eract to contribute to the development and course of musculoskeletal pain p
 roblems\, in particular\, spinal pain conditions. She is also interested in
  how these factors contribute to activity and participation limitations. He
 r research uses both clinical\, laboratory and image-based methods. She has
  been a recipient of federal and non-federal funds for her research work in
  the area of musculoskeletal pain conditions. She has served as a consultan
 t to the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Outpatient Rehabilitation Service and to th
 e Program for the Advancement of the UAW-Ford On-Site Rehabilitation Center
 s in collaboration with faculty at Johns Hopkins University.   Her research
  has been published in a range of rehabilitation\, orthopaedic and spine-re
 lated peer reviewed journals.   She has served on a number of scientific re
 view panels\, including the Scientific Review Committee for the Foundation 
 for Physical Therapy and the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Van Dillen 
 has been an invited speaker at several national and international scientifi
 c meetings such as at the 9th International World Congress on Low Back and 
 Pelvic Pain and the 5th Annual Meeting of the Lumbar Spine Research Society
 .</b></p><p><b>RSVP to <a href="mailto:PTEvents@email.wustl.edu?subject=Sah
 rmann%20Lectureship" data-cke-saved-href="mailto:PTEvents@email.wustl.edu?s
 ubject=Sahrmann%20Lectureship">PTEvents@email.wustl.edu</a></b></p>
CATEGORIES:Research Seminar
LOCATION:4444 Forest Park Ave\, Room 1235
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer":MAILTO:jennifer.brown@wustl.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://pt.wustl.edu/events/event/sahrmann-lectureship/
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