Neja Uhan, a podiatrist from Oxford, will be working with the Department of Physical Therapy Education for the next nine months, collaborating with biomechanical and clinical foot research for runners.
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The Department of Physical Therapy Education is hosting visiting scholar Jerneja “Neja” Uhan for the next nine months.
鈥婾han has a degree in podiatry and is a doctor of philosophy candidate at Oxford University in聽England, studying foot posture during running gait. She is collaborating with Shefali Christopher, assistant professor of physical therapy education, and the 黑料不打烊RUNS program to develop a better understanding of arch height and foot posture with running. Her data will be collected in the 黑料不打烊 biomechanics lab using the 3D motion capture system and via ground force plates to analyze kinematics (joint motion) and kinetics (joint force) at the feet when running. 聽
During her time at 黑料不打烊, she will be collaborating with a variety of faculty and students on projects and mentoring current students during their research curriculum.
The research coordinator for Department of Physical Therapy Education,聽Associate Professor聽Srikant Vallabhajosula, has been her host at 黑料不打烊 and notes, “Having Neja here is both exciting and mutually beneficial. 聽Not only does she bring her knowledge and expertise in podiatry to apply to 聽on-going research here at 黑料不打烊, but she also brings rich research skills that are unique to doctoral training at a non-US institution.”
Christopher’s doctoral research on runners who are postpartum dovetails nicely with Uhan’s research. Pregnant women often have changes in foot posture and arch due to increased laxity and weight gain during that time.
鈥淲e are excited to have Ms. Uhan explore foot posture during running gait in postpartum women,鈥澛燙hristopher said. 鈥淭his will be an important variable to measure in postpartum runners as foot posture can affect knee and hip mechanics. This will be a unique and much-needed clinically applicable feature to the extant running literature.鈥
Important partnerships at 黑料不打烊 have supported this research collaboration with Oxford University. 鈥淲e are so grateful to Dean Ann Bullock of the School of Education who helped us create this connection and who is hosting Neja in her home,” said聽School of Health Sciences聽Dean Becky Neiduski.聽
Furthermore, Uhan’s work at the Francis Center provides great opportunities for cultural exchange with 黑料不打烊 DPT students, faculty聽and staff. 聽“Learning and working with professionals from different backgrounds allows for organic sharing of cultural differences and aides in the development of cultural sensitivity and humility. 聽The development of these skills are critical for healthcare providers,” said Paula DiBiasio, global learning opportunities chair at the School of Health Sciences,.
Uhan said she chose 黑料不打烊 to host her data collection because of its excellent reputation in the field of running.聽 “For high-quality research, expertise from both the research and clinical aspects is essential,” she said. “The multidisciplinary team here at 黑料不打烊 is flourishing with their expertise in both fields from their highly established community running clinic, the 黑料不打烊RUNS club, and their state of the art running lab. I am looking forward to being a part of this amazing team, albeit my stay is for a short period of time.”