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RELIEF: PAIN RESEARCH NEWS, INSIGHTS AND IDEAS

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  • Archive

    June 2011

  • Flavia Di Pietro BiM

    Promising results from a graded retraining programme in chronic back pain

    BIM · June 29, 2011

    A recent poster presentation at the Australian Pain Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting on reduction in pain and disability with a graded sensorimotor retraining program in chronic back pain

    Body In Mind
  • Clinical features and pathophysiology of CRPS – a long-awaited review

    BIM · June 23, 2011

    At the world congress on pain in Glasgow, 2008, a small group of CRPS researchers got around a table and asked each other something like ‘isn’t it high time we got together and wrote a current concepts in CRPS pathophysiology paper?’

    Body In Mind
  • Never get a lift to the airport with an Irishman

    BIM · June 15, 2011

    I went to Dublin the other day. I like Dublin. I like the Irish actually. One Irishman who seems particularly likeable is a fellow called David Fitzgerald. He offered to take me to the airport. We got there and then, out of his dubious looking backpack he produced a big fat microphone!

    Body In Mind
  • Limericks about pain and practice. You choose the winner.

    BIM · June 14, 2011

    I was fortunate enough to meet with a bunch of (mainly) Californians in a lovely Jacaranda-laden Campus of St Mary's College, LA. There was a competition to write a limerick about current concepts in pain science and implications for clinical practice. We would love you all to vote.

    Body In Mind
  • To tweet or not tweet unpublished data

    BIM · June 9, 2011

    Unpublished data must stay unpublished for research papers to be accepted for publication, yet with smart phones it's very easy to share pics of slides on facebook, blogs, and twitter. This is what happens when you ask your audience to turn off their phones:

    Body In Mind
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