Although a teenager with chronic pain might never admit it, research has shown that parents influence their pain and functioning even beyond annoying them (and thus “causing” pain). In fact, research shows that many things ...
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Flexibly Parenting Teens with Pain
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Phantom limb pain: peripheral or central origin?
In a recent paper by Vaso et al. (2014) it was suggested that phantom limb pain is driven primarily by activity generated within the ectopic dorsal root ganglia (DRG) (they wrote for BiM on it ...
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Multidisciplinary rehabilitation for chronic low back pain
It is more or less well-accepted nowadays that back pain, particularly when chronic, is best understood within a biopsychosocial framework. The implication is that treatment is more likely to be successful if it includes components ...
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Non-specific chronic back pain and hyperalgesia – A different story told by laser stimulation
We wanted to assess whether CLBP patients would display exaggerated pain responses (thermal hyperalgesia) and altered cerebral processing following painful laser heat stimulation
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The Ride4Pain, PainAdelaide, Australian Pain Society, Placebo Dinner, PhysioPain Network, Explain Pain3…..that empty feeling.
People round here are getting spoilt with the smorgasbord of exciting pain-related events that are going on at the moment. We kicked it off last November with the Ride for Pain – a few hundred people ...