Sept. 5, 2019

The interrelationship between sleep and fatigue, cognition, and pain with Katie Siengsukon, PT, Ph.D

The interrelationship between sleep and fatigue, cognition, and pain with Katie Siengsukon, PT, Ph.D

Katie Siengsukon is a Physical Therapist and researcher at the Kansas University Medical Center where she is the director of the Sleep, Health, and Wellness Laboratory. Her line of research seeks to understand how sleep impacts function, learning,

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Katie Siengsukon is a Physical Therapist and researcher at the Kansas University Medical Center where she is the director of the Sleep, Health, and Wellness Laboratory. Her line of research seeks to understand how sleep impacts function, learning, and overall health particularly with aging and in those with neurological conditions. She possesses a clinical background in outpatient physical therapy treating individuals with musculoskeletal and neurologic injury.Her passion as a PT is helping people sleep better.Find her on twitter @KatieSleepPTFind her bio here