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Lively conversations with leading voices in the pain field.

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Lively conversations with leading voices in the pain field.

    Understanding Whiplash and the Pain That Often Follows: A Podcast with David Walton

    Understanding Whiplash and the Pain That Often Follows: A Podcast with David Walton

    In this IASP RELIEF podcast, David Walton PT, PhD, an Associate Professor with the School of Physical Therapy at Western University, Canada, discusses the problem of whiplash, how pain from whiplash injuries is assessed and treated, and much more.

    • 40 min
    “Pain Doesn’t Stay in a Lane” -- The Many Factors That Contribute to Musculoskeletal Pain

    “Pain Doesn’t Stay in a Lane” -- The Many Factors That Contribute to Musculoskeletal Pain

    Steven Z. George PT, PhD, FAPTA is the Laszlo Ormany Distinguished Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University and leads the Musculoskeletal and Surgical Sciences therapeutic area in the Duke Clinical Research Institute. His research focuses on biopsychosocial models for the prevention and treatment of chronic musculoskeletal pain disorders. His goals are to improve the ability to predict who will develop chronic pain and identify non-drug treatment options that limit the development of chronic pain.
    In this RELIEF podcast, Dr. George explains what the biopsychosocial model of pain is, how psychological aspects of pain can be incorporated into treatment of musculoskeletal pain, the importance of pain education and self-management, and much more.

    • 27 min
    Chronic Pain and the Immune System

    Chronic Pain and the Immune System

    Editor’s Note: From February 2-5, 2020, neuroscience researchers gathered in Keystone, Colorado, to attend two related symposia, Pain: Aligning the Target and Somatosensation: From Detection to Perception. At the meeting, Annemieke Kavelaars, a professor and researcher at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, sat down for a podcast with freelance writer Stephani Sutherland to discuss the connection between chronic pain and the immune system. Take a listen below.

    • 26 min
    Understanding Touch and Pain Sensation

    Understanding Touch and Pain Sensation

    Editor’s Note: From February 2-5, 2020, neuroscience researchers gathered in Keystone, Colorado, to attend a symposium, Somatosensation: From Detection to Perception. This symposium, which was held jointly with the symposium, Pain: Aligning the Target, focused on somatosensation – how the body senses pain, touch, temperature, itch and body position. Alexander Chesler, one of the organizers of the symposium, is a researcher who investigates somatosensation at the US National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. He sat down at the symposium for a podcast with freelance writer Stephani Sutherland to discuss how somatosensation works and what happens in the nervous system when it goes awry. Take a listen below.

    • 29 min
    A Complementary and Integrative Approach to Easing Pain

    A Complementary and Integrative Approach to Easing Pain

    Editor’s Note: Helene Langevin, M.D., is director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), the US Federal government’s lead agency for scientific research on the diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine. NCCIH funds and conducts research to help answer important scientific and public health questions about natural products, mind and body practices, and pain management. The center also coordinates and collaborates with other research institutes and Federal programs on research into complementary and integrative health.
    Dr. Langevin’s own research interests include the role of connective tissue in chronic musculoskeletal pain and the mechanisms of acupuncture, manual, and movement-based therapies. Her more recent work has focused on the effects of stretching on the resolution of inflammation within connective tissue.
    In this RELIEF podcast, freelance writer Stephani Sutherland asks Dr. Langevin about the work NCCIH is doing, the research she is focusing on now, and more.

    • 27 min
    Chronic Pain as a Problem of Interruption, Interference, and Identity

    Chronic Pain as a Problem of Interruption, Interference, and Identity

    At the 2018 World Congress on Pain, the biennial meeting of the International Association for the Study of Pain, researchers from around the world gathered to discuss the latest pain research. This RELIEF podcast features Christopher Eccleston, PhD, a professor of medical psychology at the University of Bath, UK, where he directs the Centre for Pain Research. At the Congress, he delivered the Ronald Melzack Award Lecture. He sat down for a podcast at the meeting with freelance journalist Stephani Sutherland to discuss the themes of his talk, in particular how chronic pain can be understood as a problem of interruption, interference and identity, along with other ideas from the field of pain psychology. 

    • 31 min

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