MIND THE GAP: THE MISLEADING LANGUAGE OF PAIN
Have you ever sat in a Doctor’s waiting room and noticed your pulse quicken when reading the posters on the
Have you ever sat in a Doctor’s waiting room and noticed your pulse quicken when reading the posters on the
I’m proud to introduce my good friend and lifelong pain geek buddy, Jack Chew to the Know Pain blog. For
Did you ever see that movie Downfall? If not, it’s a great look at the final days of Nazi Germany.
Whilst travelling in France recently, I came across a lesser known (outside of France anyway) pain science icon: The French
The Leaning Tower of Pain: A brief case study in dialogical metaphors Is it just me, or are some of
I was delighted to be asked to write a piece on metaphors and pain by www.pain-ed.com whose work represents the
Thanks to everybody for your kind support on twitter (@knowpainmike) and for your overwhelming response to my BCA conference speech
Taking the Leap: Educating Patients About Their Pain by Mike Stewart Pain is an extremely complex beast. As a
The road to pain reconceptualisation: Do metaphors help or hinder the journey? by Michael Stewart Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist East