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Somatosensory system; neuropharmacology of pain
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319-335-9791
Professor Kathleen A. Sluka, PT, PhD, FAPTA. Dr. Sluka is the Kate Daum Research Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science and a member of the Pain Research Program at the University of Iowa. Dr. Sluka has been an advocate for improved guidelines and standards for pain education serving on the task for by the IASP to develop pain curriculum guidelines for physical therapy, and was recently part of an intraprofessional group to develop competencies in entry-level pain education. She has authored 'Pain Mechanisms and Management for the Physical Therapist,' an evidence-based textbook on basic science mechanisms, physical therapy treatments, interdisciplinary care, and pain syndromes published by the IASP Press. Dr. Sluka's translational research laboratory focuses on the neurobiology of musculoskeletal pain as well as the mechanisms and effectiveness of non-pharmacological pain treatments commonly used by physical therapists. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has received numerous awards including the Marian Williams Award for Research in Physical Therapy and the Catherine Worthingham Fellow Award from the American Physical Therapy Association, and the Kerr Basic Science Research Award from the American Pain Society.
Somatosensory system; neuropharmacology of pain
Office
kathleen-sluka@uiowa.edu (link sends e-mail)
319-335-9791
Professor Kathleen A. Sluka, PT, PhD, FAPTA. Dr. Sluka is the Kate Daum Research Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science and a member of the Pain Research Program at the University of Iowa. Dr. Sluka has been an advocate for improved guidelines and standards for pain education serving on the task for by the IASP to develop pain curriculum guidelines for physical therapy, and was recently part of an intraprofessional group to develop competencies in entry-level pain education. She has authored 'Pain Mechanisms and Management for the Physical Therapist,' an evidence-based textbook on basic science mechanisms, physical therapy treatments, interdisciplinary care, and pain syndromes published by the IASP Press. Dr. Sluka's translational research laboratory focuses on the neurobiology of musculoskeletal pain as well as the mechanisms and effectiveness of non-pharmacological pain treatments commonly used by physical therapists. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has received numerous awards including the Marian Williams Award for Research in Physical Therapy and the Catherine Worthingham Fellow Award from the American Physical Therapy Association, and the Kerr Basic Science Research Award from the American Pain Society.
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Journal of clinical and translational scienceno. s1 (2022): 51-51
Rosineide Santana De Brito,P Santos, Pedro De Lemos Menezes,Adriano Antunes De Souza Araujo,Waldeci De Lucca Junior,Jullyana De Souza Siqueira Quintans,Kathleen A Sluka,Lucindo J Quintansjunior
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