Dr Sarah Wallwork is a Research Fellow in IIMPACT in Health at the University of South Australia in the field of paediatric pain. Specifically, her research aims to make a generational shift in the way young children understand pain, injury, and recovery, to reduce the development of unhelpful misconceptions about pain and to facilitate resilience and recovery in children after injury.
Sarah completed her physiotherapy training in 2010 in Adelaide, Australia, which included completing an Honours research project with Dr David Butler (noigroup) and Professor Lorimer Moseley investigating normative responses to a left/right neck rotation judgement task. In 2011 Sarah worked as a physiotherapist in an acute hospital setting as ... Read more
About me
Dr Sarah Wallwork is a Research Fellow in IIMPACT in Health at the University of South Australia in the field of paediatric pain. Specifically, her research aims to make a generational shift in the way young children understand pain, injury, and recovery, to reduce the development of unhelpful misconceptions about pain and to facilitate resilience and recovery in children after injury.
Sarah completed her physiotherapy training in 2010 in Adelaide, Australia, which included completing an Honours research project with Dr David Butler (noigroup) and Professor Lorimer Moseley investigating normative responses to a left/right neck rotation judgement task. In 2011 Sarah worked as a physiotherapist in an acute hospital setting as well as in private musculoskeletal practice. In 2017, Sarah completed her PhD under the supervision of Professor Lorimer Moseley (University of South Australia) and Professor Giandomenico Iannetti (University College London, UK), investigating the cognitive modulation of hte defensive hand-blink reflex. In 2017 Sarah took up a Post-doctoral Research position at the University of Canberra’s Research Institute for Sport and Exercise in Canberra, Australia, where she worked with Professor Gordon Waddington investigating somatosensory performance in elite-level athletes.
Sarah has published 27 peer-reviewed articles and has gained over $180,000 in grant funding. In 2021 she was named Field Leader in The Australian Research Magazine's top researchers in 250 fields of research, for her work in motor imagery in athletes and dancers. Sarah's work has been recognised through various awards and scholarships including: the Australian Bicentennial Scholarship (Kings College London; 2014), The Australian Federation of University Women South Australia – Barbara Crase Bursary (2014), Maurice de Rohan International Scholarship (2014), Ian Gould Experimental Science Grant (2014) and the NOI Travel Prize (2010). She has been invited speaker for a number of national and international conferences, and has been interviewed for parenting podcasts and publications.
About me
Australian Pain Society
International Association for the Study of Pain
Australian Physiotherapy Association
About me
Doctor of Philosophy University of South Australia
Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours University of South Australia
PhD - University of South Australia (2013-2016)
Research Associate - University of South Australia (2016)
Post-doctoral Research Fellow - University of Canberra (2017 - 2020)
Post-doctoral Research Fellow - University of South Australia
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2024 |
Open access
|
2024 |
Open access
4
4
112
|
2024 |
Open access
10
362
|
2024 |
264
|
2024 |
45
|
2024 |
Open access
6
|
2023 |
Open access
75
|
2023 |
Open access
1
|
2023 |
Open access
10
|
2022 |
Open access
3
3
|
2022 |
Open access
2
2
50
|
2022 |
Open access
8
6
4
|
2022 |
Open access
10
9
182
|
2021 |
Open access
3
2
|
2021 |
2
2
|
2021 |
Open access
2
1
|
2021 |
44
40
45
|
2021 |
Open access
5
4
5
|
2020 |
Open access
12
10
|
2020 |
Open access
|
2020 |
Open access
20
18
38
|
2019 |
Open access
47
45
13
|
2018 |
Open access
27
27
4
|
2017 |
Open access
19
15
5
|
2017 |
Open access
7
5
5
|
2017 |
Open access
10
9
19
|
2016 |
Open access
3
4
1
|
2016 |
Open access
61
58
15
|
2016 |
Open access
47
39
52
|
2016 |
Open access
24
21
3
|
2015 |
32
31
10
|
2013 |
Open access
10
17
|
2013 |
41
41
|
2012 |
18
13
|
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Australian Institute of Sport | AUSTRALIA |
Australian National University | AUSTRALIA |
Brunel University London | UNITED KINGDOM |
Clarkson University | UNITED STATES |
Country and Outback Health | AUSTRALIA |
Deakin University | AUSTRALIA |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
Manchester Metropolitan University | UNITED KINGDOM |
Monash University | AUSTRALIA |
Neuro Orthopaedic Institute | AUSTRALIA |
Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences | GERMANY |
Pennsylvania State University | UNITED STATES |
Queensland University of Technology | AUSTRALIA |
Teesside University | UNITED KINGDOM |
The University of Notre Dame Australia | AUSTRALIA |
Universidade Cidade de So Paulo | BRAZIL |
University College Dublin | IRELAND |
University College London | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of Alberta | CANADA |
University of Bath | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Calgary | CANADA |
University of Canberra | AUSTRALIA |
University of Greifswald | GERMANY |
University of Guelph | CANADA |
University of Manchester | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Milano-Bicocca | ITALY |
University of New South Wales | AUSTRALIA |
University of Ottawa | CANADA |
University of Oxford | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Seville | SPAIN |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Sydney | AUSTRALIA |
University of Technology Sydney | AUSTRALIA |
Western Sydney University | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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PEDro Education and Training Committee memberPhysiotherapy Evidence Database |
2024 |
South Australian Pain Group Committee MemberAustralian Physiotherapy Association |
2024 |
PEDro Education and Training Committee memberPhysiotherapy Evidence Database |
2023 |
South Australian Pain Group Committee MemberAustralian Physiotherapy Association |
2023 |
Invited speakerAustralian Pain Society |
2022 |
PEDro Education and Training Committee memberPhysiotherapy Evidence Database |
2022 |
South Australian Pain Group Committee MemberAustralian Physiotherapy Association |
2022 |
Top 10 Poster Award13th International Symposium on Paediatric Pain |
2022 |
Field Leader in The Australian Research Magazine Top 250 fieldsThe Australian Research Magazine |
2021 |
PEDro Education and Training Committee memberPhysiotherapy Evidence Database |
2021 |
South Australian Pain Group Committee MemberAustralian Physiotherapy Association |
2021 |
ACT Pain Group Committee MemberAustralian Physiotherapy Association |
2020 |
Invited speakerAustralian Podiatry Association |
2020 |
PEDro Education and Training Committee memberPhysiotherapy Evidence Database |
2020 |
South Australian Pain Group Committee MemberAustralian Physiotherapy Association |
2020 |
ACT Pain Group Committee MemberAustralian Physiotherapy Association |
2019 |
PEDro Education and Training Committee memberPhysiotherapy Evidence Database |
2019 |
Australian Bicentennial Scholarship - Menzies Centre for Australian StudiesKings College London |
2014 |
Barbara Crase BursaryThe Australian Federation of University Women South Australia Inc |
2014 |
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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¿I hear you¿. Capturing validation in parent/caregiver responses to children¿s pain | Current |
Can persistent symptoms after concussion be conceptualised as a disorder of overprotection of the head? | Current |
Understanding the socialisation of pain in childhood | Current |