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A large body of research supports the use of pain science education--explaining pain from a neurophysiology framework--in conjunction with other treatment interventions for optimal outcomes in patients living with daily pain. What does pain science education mean and how is it delivered? Kate...
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Traditional medical and rehabilitation training programs teach clinicians to frame an explanation of body pain in terms of anatomy and biomechanics. But what is said by practitioners is often not what patients hear. Use of common terms such as "degeneration," "wear and tear," or even "chronic" is...
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Kathryn A. Schopmeyer, a Physical Therapy Program Coordinator in Pain Management at the San Francisco VA Healthcare System, gives her view on pain as the fifth vital sign.
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Jessica Geiger-Hayes, a pharmacist from Ohio, answers our questions on opioids, healthcare, patient vs practitioner goals, and more, in this interview from PAINWeek 2017.
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Diagnoses of diabetes is at an all-time high. Why? How? What can practitioners do to stop the progress?
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Dr. Cuevas-Trisan discusses the latest guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology, and talks about what he sees at the VA where he is Chief of the Physical Medicine, Rehabilitiation & Pain Management Service.
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Dr. Cuevas-Trisan, Chief of the Physical Medicine, Rehabilitiation & Pain Management Service of the West Palm Beach VA in Florida, discusses nonopioid pain treatment options, concerns over healthcare costs, and whether pain scores are helpful.
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Edge work is an approach to moving, experimenting with positional sensations such that self-efficacy and recovery expectations are facilitated. Applying pain science and theory to movement related clinical presentations, this type of therapy gives patients an understanding of what they are able to...
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Extensive research from multiple disciplines has shown that music is a potent means of connecting the body, mind, and spirit. It can be used to foster resilience as well as modulate autonomic nervous system function and vagal response. Andrew Rossetti, a music psychotherapist and coordinator for the...
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Extensive research from multiple disciplines has shown that music is a potent means of connecting the body, mind, and spirit. It can be used to foster resilience as well as modulate autonomic nervous system function and vagal response. Andrew Rossetti, a music psychotherapist and coordinator for the...
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