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RELIEF: PAIN RESEARCH NEWS, INSIGHTS AND IDEAS

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  • Archive

    September 2009

  • Sensing Movement – The Experts talk….

    BIM · September 30, 2009

    This review from arguably two of the biggest wigs in proprioception and kinesthesia (Uwe Proske from Monash University & Simon Gandevia from Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute) is a must read for anyone who ...

    Body In Mind
  • Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened

    BIM · September 27, 2009

    This is an account from a very rare breed – a brain scientist having a brain injury. Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened. She talkes about her altered body perception and her ...

    Body In Mind
  • Let’s get the flock outa here…

    BIM · September 23, 2009

    It is not just us humans – the humble crested pigeon seems to tell its community about impending danger with a very specialised motor response – a particular wing-flapping (is that phrase allowed?) that broadcasts ...

    Body In Mind
  • Reduced sensation matches reduced movement control in people with back pain

    BIM · September 21, 2009

    This study looked at sensory acuity at the back and the ability to perform specific movements of the back and pelvis.  By sensory acuity we mean how precise can we be about a stimulus applied ...

    Body In Mind
  • Neglect and CRPS – the discussion needs to continue…..

    BIM · September 17, 2009

    Space-based, but not arm-based, shift in tactile processing in complex regional pain syndrome and its relationship to cooling of the affected limb G. Lorimer Moseley(a), Alberto Gallace(b)(c) and Charles Spence(c) (a) Pain Group & Department ...

    Body In Mind
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