Event Details

Panel Discussion: The Science of Pain from an AT Perspective

 Science Day

Between the morning and afternoon presentations, we will host an interactive symposium from three AT teachers/scientists who have made major contributions to our understanding of how the AT might modulate pain: Tim Cacciatore, Rajal Cohen, and Mari Hodges. A panel discussion and Q&A session, led by individuals who have a foot in the AT community and a foot in the science community, will follow each presentation. 

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Panel Discussion

TBD

Thursday, 7 August 2025

2:00pm-3:30pm

The O'Reilly Hall

Categories

Connection to other Modalities, Science

Open for

Everyone

Open for

Everyone

Categories

Panel Discussion

TBD

Thursday, 7 August 2025

2:00pm-3:30pm

The O'Reilly Hall

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Tim Cacciatore

Tim Cacciatore, PhD, studies the neuroscience of postural tone and its relationship with movement coordination.

Rajal Cohen

Rajal G Cohen PhD MAmSAT is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Idaho, affiliate faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences, and a member of the graduate faculty in the Human Factors graduate program.

Mari Hodges

Mari Hodges, MScMed (Pain Management), TPS, M AmSAT 

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