So, we have spent the last weeks introducing you to the BiM team at UniSA in Adelaide and Neuroscience Research Australia in Sydney. Well, I got my own back and grabbed Heidi's phone and asked her a few questions. Here she is.
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Good for the goose, good for the gander. Heidi Allen talks about BiM.
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What happens when systematic reviews tell us different things?
Conventional wisdom tells us that when we want an answer to a clinical question, we should look to systematic reviews because they collate all the available evidence on that topic. Problematically though, sometimes systematic reviews on the same topic don’t all give us the same conclusions.
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Graded motor imagery, one shark and two men on a mission
We recently got an email from the guys at Neuro Orthopaedic Institute, or NOI as they are more commonly known. Now, we are not NOI but we like the stuff they do and thought that this latest venture was a bit different and worth giving a shout out for. The feedback we have got from people who attended has been great. This is what they did...
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There is no such thing as a new idea continued
Socio-cognitive models have been used by health psychologist to increase our understanding of a variety of health behaviours. What about disability associated with low back pain?
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There is no such thing as a new idea
An article that I read some years ago probably had the biggest impact on my thinking on low back pain and disability. 15 years later it still informs the way that I think about pain and disability.