One last offering from the Neuropathic Pain Meeting in Nice – first sent as an email to the NeuPSIG special interest group. To join NeuPSIG, click here. PCP – CNS or PNS? GLM covers 2SS – ...
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Chronic pain is a brain thang – right?
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Movement representation techniques: it’s a fuzzy name, but it might just work!
A systematic review and meta-analysis has just come out in The Journal of Pain looking at the efficacy of “movement representation techniques” for people with limb pain. Now, you might ask “what is a movement ...
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When pain on the left causes pain on the right
How we think about pain is a powerful predictor of how we experience pain. Pain catastrophising and fear of pain are two of the most-widely researched variables in that context.
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Is cognitive-behavioural therapy useful for neck pain?
Recently, I had the opportunity to complete a Cochrane systematic review on the effects of cognitive-behavioural therapy on pain, disability, psychological factors, and the quality of life among individuals with subacute and chronic neck pain. ...
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The benefits in taking a men’s health approach to pain
We know that there are sex and gender differences in the perception and experience of pain, with women generally reporting more painful episodes across their lifespan than men. While reasons for these sex differences focus ...