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Washington University in St. Louis News & Information > Faculty Experts at Washington University in St. Louis >

Shirley A. Sahrmann

Professor of cell biology and physiology

Expertise: musculoskeletal pain syndromes, neuromuscular dysfunction syndromes, motor control

Bio: Clinically, Sahrmann specializes in musculoskeletal pain syndromes and neuromuscular dysfunction syndromes. Her research interests include motor control and the classification of musculoskeletal pain syndromes.

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Education:
  • Ph.D.


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Everything You Knew About Good Abs May Be Wrong
The New York Times

Feb. 22, 2007 -- Article on differing expert opinions on how and when to exercise abdominal muscles.
WUSTL physical therapy professor Shirley Sahrmann comments.



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Thursday, Aug. 11, 2005


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