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WOO HOOOO! You can register for the most important cycling event of the year - UniSA's Ride for Pain. April 29th 2012. There is something for everyone - a choice of the easy 35km on the flat, the 45 km...
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The month of January was like a big storm that just wouldn't pass.
Early in the month, I fell off a chair with no back, flat on my spine onto the concrete, taking my entire weight straight onto the s pine...
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As a small child I was fascinated by my uncle's ‘psychic knees’. And by ‘psychic’ I am really describing the situation where he would look at me and knowingly state, “It& rsquo...
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Teaching people about pain symposium. Lorimer Moseley, David Butler, Adriaan Louw and Mick Thacker
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So I was speaking with a friend the other day. This is a friend who has recurrent acute pain, not chronic pain, just to be clear. But it’s still relevant to the discussion we started here the ot her...
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The relationship between pain and disability is a particularly vexing one in primary care. It would be great if it was possible to get rid of pain and be assured that any lingering effects on function would...
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What is the role of health professionals in managing acute whiplash associated disorders. Some research suggests this is a moral hazard.
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UPDATE: There’s another new link at the end of this piece! Maia Szalavitz is my new best friend. Writing for Alternet, she lays out a sober, sane argument that the media insanity over prescripti on...
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Evidence has been accumulating that shows that people with chronic pain have modifications in body awareness. Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky writes about a large review just published on this researc h...
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You may not know what the The Pain Science Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association get up to. Here is more about what they do and some of the people involved. You may know them.....
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