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RELIEF: PAIN RESEARCH NEWS, INSIGHTS AND IDEAS

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  • Archive

    February 2019

  • Breaking it, Faking it and Making it to the World Championships

    BIM · February 25, 2019

    Dan Van Der Laan has been a trusted Ride Guide and supporter of Pain Revolution for the past two Rural Outreach Tours.  Here is his story: Ever since I was a kid two things have ...

    Body In Mind
  • Sanneke Don Researcher

    An incongruent answer to the incongruence theory

    BIM · February 14, 2019

    Around 20 years ago, researchers started asking questions about the relationship between sensorimotor incongruence (SMI) and chronic non-specific pain conditions. Initially the relationship was raised within the framework of phantom limb pain, but since cortical ...

    Body In Mind
  • Do physiotherapists effectively deliver psychological interventions?

    BIM · February 11, 2019

    Many of you will be asking why this topic? I had an accident in 2012 where I was diagnosed with whiplash/fibromyalgia. I tried physiotherapy and conventional medicine, all the while my health deteriorated. After two ...

    Body In Mind
  • Male Mice—and Men—Remember the Pain

    Stephani Sutherland · February 20, 2019

    A new study shows that males show evidence of “pain memories” when placed in an environment where they had previously experienced pain. Stress may be to blame.

    News
  • Helping Children With Chronic Pain: A Conversation With Christine Sieberg

    Laura Kiesel · February 12, 2019

    Pain psychologist Christine Sieberg discusses her research, approaches to managing chronic pain in children, and much more.

    Interviews
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