BOOKS ABOUT PAIN
Biro, D. The language of pain. 2010. New York. W.W Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393070637. Black, A. (2012). Living In
Biro, D. The language of pain. 2010. New York. W.W Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393070637. Black, A. (2012). Living In
Communication is a fundamental component of rehabilitation. The profoundly complex and idiosyncratic nature of pain experiences often requires the use
sing Spoon Theory to Explain Chronic Illness – Infographic The daily physical pain of living with chronic illness can often
Understanding why pain sometimes persists will hopefully enable you to take control of it. Having your questions answered by talking
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Are you looking to: 1. Reassure your patients & guide them towards recovery? 2. Reduce fear, apprehension & confusion in
Here’s a list of some highly recommended audio books. Happy listening! www.thegreatcourses.com Excellent audiobooks by Professor Robert Sapolsky on: 1.
Last week I had the great pleasure of chatting with Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia about pain education. I hope you
To clarify from the off, I loathe the suggestion that ‘the pendulum has swung too far’ when it comes to
Today, I am angry. As medical practitioners, we are often not equipped to deal with human complexity. We were taught