

Jessica J. Justmann
Dr. Jessica J. Justmann is committed to innovative research in the field of anesthesiology and pain management. As an Assistant Professor at Washington University School of Medicine, she brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to her role, specializing in the management of various pain conditions. Her clinical focus includes adolescent pain, musculoskeletal pain syndromes, and neuropathic pain syndromes, where she applies her extensive knowledge to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Justmann is affiliated with Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Missouri Baptist Medical Center, where she collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive care. Her board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation underscores her commitment to excellence in her field, ensuring that she remains at the forefront of pain management practices. Her research interests are particularly centered on inflammatory pain states, pediatric pain, and pediatric adaptive sports. Dr. Justmann is passionate about advancing the understanding and treatment of pain in children, recognizing the unique challenges and needs of this population. Her work in pediatric adaptive sports also highlights her dedication to improving the quality of life for children with disabilities, promoting inclusivity and physical activity. In addition to her research and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Justmann is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of medical professionals. She is dedicated to fostering an environment of learning and innovation, encouraging her students and colleagues to pursue excellence in their own research endeavors. Through her work, Dr. Justmann continues to make significant contributions to the field of anesthesiology and pain management, striving to enhance the lives of her patients and advance the scientific understanding of pain. Her commitment to both her patients and her research makes her a valued member of the Washington University community and a leader in her field.