Assistant Professor
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Dr. Jordon is an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His predoctoral work focused primarily on the interactions between pain and motor control using functional magnetic resonance imaging in individuals with chronic low back pain, and how physical therapy interventions changed cortical activation during lumbopelvic tasks. While working on his PhD, he continued to work in the clinic where he earned his Certificate in Pain Neuroscience Education through the International Spine and Pain Institute. Currently, in his role as Assistant Professor, he is part of the orthopedic faculty with a focus on teaching spine and upper extremity disorders.