What if pain wasn't just about tissue damage — but about the brain's relationship with movement? In this episode of The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie sits down with chiropractor, educator, and author Dr. Cuan Wayne Coetzee to explore the fascinating connection between movement, neuroplasticity, chronic pain, and healing. Known online for his creative "movement snacks" and Neural Re-Education (NRE) approach, Dr. Coetzee shares how introducing novel movement patterns can help the brain relearn safe, pain-free movement. Together, they unpack the role of movement in pain management, the psychology behind chronic pain, why consistency matters more than perfection, and how Pilates professionals can integrate neuro-based thinking into their teaching and client care. This conversation bridges chiropractic, Pilates, pain neuroscience, movement variability, and brain health — offering practical insights for movement practitioners and anyone curious about how the body and brain work together. In This Episode, We Discuss: Why "movement is medicine" goes beyond exercise How chronic pain becomes a learned movement pattern The concept of Neural Re-Education (NRE) What "novel movement" means and why the brain craves it How Pilates supports neuroplasticity and pain recovery The relationship between movement, fear, and pain Why safe movement experiences matter for healing How manual therapy affects the nervous system The role of prediction error and dopamine in pain-free movement Precision vs variability in Pilates and movement teaching Why consistency is more important than perfection The connection between movement, mood, and mental health Supplements Dr. Coetzee recommends for musculoskeletal health The importance of education, accountability, and hope in recovery How practitioners can better support clients with chronic pain Key Takeaways ✨ Pain is real — but not always proportional to tissue damage ✨ The brain can "learn" pain patterns over time ✨ Novel movement creates new neurological input and opportunity for change ✨ Pilates practitioners are already working neurologically, whether they realize it or not ✨ Movement variability and curiosity can help retrain the nervous system ✨ Education and empowerment are essential in long-term healing ✨ Healing often requires consistency, patience, and safe exploration About Dr. Cuan Wayne Coetzee Dr. Cuan Wayne Coetzee is a Chiropractor based in London and Kent, specializing in evidence-based pain management and movement rehabilitation. He is the founder of Neural Re-Education (NRE) and author of the book Why Movement Is Medicine. Through his innovative approach combining chiropractic care, movement therapy, and neuroscience, Dr. Coetzee helps people better understand pain and reconnect with confident, functional movement. Connect with Dr. Cuan Wayne Coetzee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movemeduk Website: https://movemed.co.uk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@movemeduk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/movemeduk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/movemeduk Resources Mentioned Why Movement Is Medicine by Dr. Cuan Wayne Coetzee Neural Re-Education (NRE) Pain neuroscience education Neuroplasticity & movement learning Listen & Subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow movement professional or Pilates teacher who would love this conversation. Because movement truly is medicine. Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If this conversation sparked something for you — professionally or personally — explore The Pilates Muse, where Katie shares deeper reflections on movement, pain, teaching philosophy, and the evolution of Pilates as a therapeutic practice. ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? Episodes of The Pilates Lounge Podcast are also available on YouTube. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, the podcast explores the deeper layers of Pilates — from chronic pain and nervous system regulation to business leadership, teaching philosophy, and the evolving role of movement professionals in modern healthcare. Each episode supports Pilates educators to think deeper, teach smarter, and serve their communities with integrity.