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RELIEF: PAIN RESEARCH NEWS, INSIGHTS AND IDEAS

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    RELIEF to Serve as Archive of Body in Mind Content

    Neil Andrews · April 6, 2020

    Collection of posts from influential publication that covered human pain studies now freely available to RELIEF readers.

    Announcements, Body In Mind
  • Lorimer Moseley Body In Mind

    So long. Fare well! Auf wiedersehen. Goodbye!

    BIM · August 3, 2019

    Getting the word ‘daft’ published in the BMJ was a highpoint of my career, but signing out of BIM with a lyric from The Sound of Music, may well top it. Yes, we are signing ...

    Body In Mind
  • Tory Madden BiM

    How can we assess the intensity of non-painful events as well as painful events?

    BIM · July 20, 2019

    When I first entered an experimental pain laboratory, I had no idea what to expect. I was a newbie to the BiM lab, and acting as a pilot participant in a colleague’s experiment. My colleague ...

    Body In Mind
  • ‘I can’t walk with cramp’: supporting people with intermittent claudication to walk

    BIM · July 16, 2019

    A “walk in the park” is more difficult than it sounds for someone with Peripheral Arterial Disease. This condition, called Intermittent Claudication (IC), is caused by narrowing of the lower-limb arteries which reduces blood flow ...

    Body In Mind
  • “We should have listened to Brian!” Or “The Python’s knew all along”.

    BIM · July 14, 2019

    For decades we have known that treatment outcomes for people with low back pain have been suboptimal. The research community has been trying to determine subgroups, based upon key individual characteristics, amongst those with low ...

    Body In Mind
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