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Trevor Lentz is an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Medicine in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. His research focuses on understanding the psychological and behavioral factors that influence outcomes such as persistent pain, disability, health care costs, and opioid use in populations experiencing musculoskeletal pain within orthopedic surgery. Lentz has contributed to the development of screening tools utilized in orthopedic rehabilitation settings, such as the OSPRO Yellow Flag and SPARE Assessment Tools. He currently leads a team that oversees the implementation of treatment pathways in the AIM-Back trial, which is an embedded pragmatic clinical trial focused on the non-pharmacological management of veterans with low back pain, funded by the NIH-VA-DoD Pain Management Collaboratory.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Faculty in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery focusing on the psychological and behavioral factors impacting patient outcomes.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)