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19 Jan2017

19 January 2017.

Written by Joanna Tuynman
Posted in Pain

Thursday 19 January 2017
podiatrytoday
What is the role of sensitization in the development of post-surgical knee pain?

Pre-surgical predictors of TKR post surgical pain.

01 Jul2016

01 July 2016.

Written by Simon Roost Kirkegaard
Posted in Pain

Friday 1 July 2016
Seelio
What does the evidence really say of education as a treatment?

Education in non-specific neck and low back pain: effective?

16 Jun2016

16 June 2016.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Pain

Thursday 16 June 2016
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Guidelines for the clinical classification of nociceptive, neuropathic, and central sensitization pain.

Pain following cancer treatment

08 Apr2016

08 April 2016.

Written by Simon Roost Kirkegaard
Posted in Pain

Friday 8 April 2016
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Our words can heal or harm

Patient beliefs – Are you mindful in your communication?

30 Mar2016

30 March 2016.

Written by Joanna Tuynman
Posted in Pain

Wednesday 30 March 2016
physiospot
...a perspective on pain neuroscience education in physiotherapy

Physiotherapy and pain education, how important is it?

08 Mar2016

08 March 2016.

Written by Henrike Greuel
Posted in Pain

Tuesday 8 March 2016
University of Greenwich
Explaining pain increases knowledge of pain biology and decreases catastrophizing

Explaining pain - where do we stand today?

11 Nov2015

11 November 2015.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Pain

Wednesday 11 November 2015
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When it looks like it hurts, and belongs to me, it really does hurt more!

Feeling the burn

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