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There are now two blogs to follow:www.specialistpainphysio/blog for general infomation about pain, research, neuroscience and clinic updateswww.crpsuk.com dedicated to CRPS and developing awareness an d...
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The Specialist Pain Physio Blog is now on the website at www.specialistpainphysio.comCome and join in and see links to others interested in neuroscience, psychology and other sciences that we can use to...
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Check out this website I found at journals.lww.com
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Check out this website I found at pdfs.journals.lww.com
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via sciencedaily.com
Clearly there is a huge role for parents in their child's development blended with the genetic and epigenetic influences as the recent New Scientist feature suggests: http://www. newscientist...
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This new article by one of the most respected academics in pain is an excellent description of the current understanding of this most important concept. A pain mechanism appraoch to the treatment and management...
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Roberts et al. (2009), Eur J NeurosciAbstractSubstantial evidence shows that activation of glial cells in the spinal cord may promote central sensitization and pain. Descending facilitation from the r ostroventromedial...
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Lannersten & KosekPain 151 (2010) 77-86The aim of this study was to investigate how exercise influenced endogenous pain modulation in healthy controls, shoulder myalgia patients and fibromyalgia ( FM...
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The new website for The Specialist Pain Physio Clinics is now live with information about our services, a regular blog, details about pain and the latest research.www.specialistpainphysio.com
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