This post is the second in a series of posts on BiM about chapters in the edited collection, Meanings of Pain (2016, Springer). — Should we allow our own experiences to guide our research? While ...
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N=1 as a reference for general concepts of experiencing pain
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A call to study the Meanings of Pain
This post is the first in a series of posts on BiM about chapters in the edited collection, Meanings of Pain (2016, Springer). We kick off the series with a question and answer session between ...
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Exercise considerations for chronic musculoskeletal pain
Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) encompasses a diverse range of conditions such as osteoarthritis, discogenic spinal pain, fibromyalgia and chronic widespread pain. There is consistent evidence for the benefit of exercise to improve pain and function ...
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Assessment of movement control impairments of the neck
In a study on patients with and without neck pain we set out to evaluate a battery of ten movement control tests for the neck using a Rasch analysis (Sattelmayer, Hilfiker, Luomajoki, & Elsig, 2017). ...
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Embodied Pain: negotiating action
We determine our world through the actions we take. Whether from the inside or out, our bodies provide us with the means to actively investigate our environment. This investigation is vital to survival. Active investigation ...