Katrina Maluf, PT, PhD
Katrina Maluf, PT, PhD
Co-Leader, Research Project: GOALS/Metas
Dr. Katrina Maluf is a Professor of Physical Therapy in the School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences at SDSU. As Director of the Applied Sensorimotor Research Laboratory, her long-term goal is to translate physiologic discoveries into innovative clinical strategies to assess and manage stress-related chronic pain. Her current research aims to address ethnic disparities in the prevention and management of chronic spine pain in Latinos. Dr. Maluf is a co-leader for the Research Project: Goal Oriented Activity for Latinos with Spine Pain (GOALS/Metas) to study the efficacy of a culturally adapted tele-rehabilitation program for Latinos with chronic low back and neck pain.
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