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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Program in Physical Therapy Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search EducationEducation Doctor of Physical TherapyDoctor of Physical Therapy Application & Admissions Eligibility & Prerequisites Tuition & Financial Assistance Educational Experience Student Activities Curriculum CAPTE Success Statistics Clinical Education Program Clinical Instructor Resources PhD in Movement SciencePhD in Movement Science Application & Admissions Curriculum & Degree Requirements Tuition & Financial Assistance Current PhD Students PhD Alumni Steering Committee Dual DPT-PhD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipPostdoctoral Research Fellowship Application & Admissions Current Postdoctoral Research Scholars Financial Assistance Clinical Residency in Orthopaedics Clinical Residency in Women’s HealthClinical Residency in Women’s Health Application & Admissions AlumniAlumni Open Positions The Next 75 Years WUPT 75th Anniversary Celebration Movement System Impairment Syndromes CoursesMovement System Impairment Syndromes Courses Movement System Impairment (MSI) Resources Continuing Education for Clinical Instructors (CEUs)Continuing Education for Clinical Instructors (CEUs) Research Seminars & Recordings Schedule a Student Visit Patient CarePatient Care LocationsLocations Central West End Danforth Campus O’Fallon Our Providers Our ServicesOur Services Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Multidisciplinary Services Women’s & Men’s Pelvic Rehabilitation Pre- & Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Sports Injury & Performance Programs Specialty Techniques Vestibular and Concussion Rehabilitation Specialty Services and Programs Lymphedema Management Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Wheelchair Seating and Positioning Clinic Aphasia Treatment Stroke/CVA Rehabilitation Dysphagia Treatment Social Work/Clinical Case Management Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Return to Driving Running Clinic Rehabilitation of the Performing Artist LSVT Loud Injury Prevention Programs Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitation ASTYM Obesity Management dorsaVi VitalStim Therapy Telehealth Billing & Insurance Patient Testimonials ResearchResearch Our Research AreasOur Research Areas Foot & Ankle Injury & Recovery Hardware & Software Design for Rehabilitation Research Integrative Muscle Physiology Exercise and Cardio-Metabolic Health Movement & Musculoskeletal Problems in Diabetes Movement & Neurodegenerative Disease Neural Control of Movement Following Neurological Injury Neural Plasticity and Sensorimotor Integration Nutrition & Exercise Science Prevention, Rehabilitation & Maintenance in Musculoskeletal Conditions Physical Activity & Fitness Rehabilitation Research for Orthopaedic Conditions Stroke Recovery, Rehabilitation, and AccelerometryStroke Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Accelerometry For Lab Members Orthopaedic Biomechanics Accelerometry Movement Science Research Center Research Training Programs Clinical Trials Recent Publications Faculty & StaffFaculty & Staff Faculty Staff Clinical Providers Faculty Emeritus Open Faculty Positions DiversityDiversity PTID City Faces Recruitment Organizations & Student Groups Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resources Calendar AboutAbout Annual ReportAnnual Report 2019 Annual Report – Welcome2019 Annual Report – Welcome 2019 Annual Report – Education 2019 Annual Report – Clinical Practice 2019 Annual Report – Research 2019 Annual Report – Community Explore the Program in Physical Therapy Moving Ahead ContactContact Maps & Directions Schedule a Student Visit Seminar Series Invitation Request Work at WashU PT WUSM Bike Run Walk Club WUPT at 2024 Combined Sections Meeting Open Search 2019 Annual Report – Research When it comes to “bench to bedside,” Washington University Program in Physical Therapy researchers are moving the field forward. From basic research seeking to understand neurological pathways and mechanisms to clinical studies that translate knowledge to practical applications for new treatment approaches to be used in the clinic and in the community, the program’s Movement Science Research Center (MSRC) is a hive of collaborative inquiry and discovery.   During the past year, the MSRC expanded to include new lab space for movement science researchers and welcomed two new researchers to the collegial collection of stellar scientists already working at the center.   Space reallocation means that researchers will be closer to one another, working in shared or adjacent areas, enhancing communication and ease of collaboration, explains Dr. Linda Van Dillen, Division Director of Research in the Program. “For younger researchers, who are still in pre- or post-doctoral programs and working with faculty mentors, this helps them understand the importance of communication and interaction,” she says. For example, currently we have trainees in movement science, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering and materials science all sharing work space. Laura McPherson, DPT, PhD, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy with Linda Van Dillen, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Professor, Division Director of Research in Physical Therapy, Associate Director, Musculoskeletal Research That kind of emphasis on, and acceptance of, interdisciplinary work is one reason the center was so attractive to Dr. Jacob McPherson and Dr. Laura McPherson, a married couple who joined the center in 2019, bringing unique skills and expertise to the center’s labs.    Jacob McPherson toggles between two lab environments, both under the center’s umbrella. One is shared with Laura where the couple work together on a joint project, while the other allows for work in conjunction with PT Program faculty Dr. Todd Cade and Dr. Gretchen Meyer. The projects explore various aspects of the interrelationships between the brain’s neural control of movement and pain processing, Jacob says.    “My area of research focuses on neurological rehabilitation,” he explains. “Washington University is quite strong in that area, both within the PT Program and across the medical school, even extending into biomedical engineering. The chance to be in a place that is so strong in neuroscience, neurophysiology and neurological rehabilitation is a tremendous opportunity.”   Jacob G. McPherson, PhD, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy and Anesthesiology; Affiliate Faculty of Biomedical Engineering  Laura McPherson, who studies how the nervous system changes in people who have had strokes or have multiple sclerosis, agrees. “Being in a place where there’s a wealth of active researchers nearby, all of them excited and open to learning more about each other’s work, is one of the most crucial aspects of a successful research program, and not every place has that,” she says.    The McPhersons’ work fills a specific gap, Van Dillen notes. “Both Jacob and Laura are biomedical engineers and neuroscientists, and Laura also has clinical experience as a practicing physical therapist,” she says. “Laura examines the underlying mechanisms of motor control in people with neurological dysfunction and how to use treatments to target those mechanisms, and Jacob studies the underlying mechanisms of pain and how the nervous system is altered in patients with pain. We didn’t have that unique combination applied to movement science within our program before.”   “Our approach isn’t just bench to beside,” Jacob notes. “It’s bench to bedside to bench, and so on.”    About Us Annual Report 2022 Annual Report 2021 Annual Report 2020 Annual Report 2019 Annual Report – Welcome Videos Explore the Program in Physical Therapy Moving Ahead Program in Physical TherapyMailing Address:Campus Box 8502, 4444 Forest Park Ave., Suite 1101St. Louis, MO 63108-2212314-286-1400Contact us Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube For Patients Central West End – @4240 4240 Duncan Ave., Suite 120 St. Louis, MO 63110 Central West End – 4444 4444 Forest Park Ave., Suite 1210 St. Louis, MO 63108-2212 For patient appointments, call 314-286-1940   O’Fallon 1 Progress Point Parkway O’Fallon, MO 63368 Danforth Campus Zetcher House 6614 Shepley Dr., Suite 1051 Clayton, MO 63105   Resources Alumni Disclosures Maps & Directions ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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