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  3. Meet the Author: Wendy Hudd...

    Meet the Author: Wendy Huddleston, PT, PhD

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    Join the Youth Athlete SIG's Journal Club as we discuss the following article with author Wendy Huddleston.

    Lower Kinetic Chain, Meet the Thinking Brain: A Scoping Review of Cognitive Function and Lower Extremity Injury Risk.

    Authors:
    • Michaela A. Reyes
    • Mark O. Probasco
    • Trina N. Worby
    • Dylan E. Loertscher
    • Lyndsey K. Soderbeck
    • Wendy E. Huddleston
    Click here to read the full article!

    Don’t miss the opportunity to discuss how cognitive function impacts injury risk with author Wendy Huddleston.

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    Join the Youth Athlete SIG's Journal Club as we discuss the following article with author Wendy Huddleston.

    Lower Kinetic Chain, Meet the Thinking Brain: A Scoping Review of Cognitive Function and Lower Extremity Injury Risk.

    Authors:
    • Michaela A. Reyes
    • Mark O. Probasco
    • Trina N. Worby
    • Dylan E. Loertscher
    • Lyndsey K. Soderbeck
    • Wendy E. Huddleston
    Click here to read the full article!

    Don’t miss the opportunity to discuss how cognitive function impacts injury risk with author Wendy Huddleston.

    Contributors

    • Wendy Huddleston, PT, PhD, Associate Professor

      Wendy Huddleston is the Director of both the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program and the Visuomotor Lab at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. In her research, she uses functional magnetic resonance imaging and psychophysical testing to address questions regarding brain activity involved in attentional selection of sensory and motor information necessary for task completion, and how changes in brain activity might affect performance from eye movements to lower extremity injuries in a variety of populations. Dr. Huddleston received her bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, earned her master's degree in Motor Control at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, completed her doctoral work at the Medical College of Wisconsin in cognitive neuroscience, and then went on to the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics for her postdoctoral work in Tuebingen, Germany.

    December 12, 2022
    Mon 7:00 PM EST

    Duration 1H 0M

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