Josh Crow
Other Faculty
Academic Appointment(s)
Medical College of Georgia
Department of Surgery: Orthopedic
Medical College of Georgia
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Bio
Dr. Crow is trained applied physiology and kinesiology (APK) and human performance. n integrated, multidisciplinary pain and aging T32 research fellowship at the University of Florida.
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Education
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Ph.D., Exercise Physiology and Kinesi
University of Florida, 2019
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MS, Exercise Physiology and Kinesi
University of Florida, 2011
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BA, Psychology, General
Arizona State University, 2006
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- Therapeutic Photobiomodulation Before Strenuous Exercise Attenuates Shoulder Muscle Fatigue., 2024
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- A domain-oriented approach to characterizing movement-evoked pain, 2024
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Pain interference mediates the association between epigenetic aging and grip strength in middle to older aged males and females with chronic pain., 2023
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Working toward mechanistic pain phenotyping in osteoarthritis., 2022
Other
- Expectancy Reduces Symptoms but not Functional Impairment Following Exercise-induced Musculoskeletal Injury., 2018
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Research Interests
Dr. Crow's interests center on biobehavioral factors that promote improved healthspan, functional independence, and longevity. His current research focuses on interventions that preserve and/or restore physical function in older adults, particularly those at risk for pain-related disability. Most recently, Dr. Crow's projects adapt exercise science models to study relationships between chronic pain and functional performance in adults living with knee osteoarthritis, and investigate the use of cannabinoids to reduce pain-related disability in healthy adults and specialized populations.