Pain Science Education
Pain Science Education discusses the treatment of persistent pain. Learn how to use the brain, body, mind, and behavior to reduce pain and improve physical and mental well-being. This podcast offers free training for physical therapists, healthcare professionals, and people with pain. Dr. Joe Tatta is a physical therapist, educator, author, and pain researcher. He is known for his contribution to integrative pain care and for championing the safe and effective treatment of chronic pain. With over 20 years of clinical expertise, Dr. Joe is dedicated to converting cutting-edge pain science into actionable therapeutic practices. An advocate for a biopsychosocial approach, Dr. Joe developed PRISM: Pain Recovery and Integrative Systems Model, a cognitive-behavioral approach that promotes resilience, growth, and recovery. Pain Science Education invites listeners to explore a wide array of subjects including pain education, pain neuroscience, physical therapy, physiotherapy, pain psychology, wellness, and continuing education. Episodes feature interviews with leading experts, offering a deep dive into the pivotal topics shaping the field of pain management. The insights shared here aim to propel the practice of physical therapy to the forefront of primary pain management. Dr. Joe Tatta is committed to guiding therapists and healthcare providers through the complexities of pain, equipping them with the knowledge to deliver non-pharmacologic and non-invasive approaches to chronic pain. With Dr. Joe's guidance, listeners will uncover the potential of physical therapists as pivotal figures in pain management, understand the importance of health behavior change, and learn how to use integrative and lifestyle medicine in practice. Join the Pain Science Education podcast to transform your clinical approach, enrich your professional toolkit, and participate in the revolution of pain management. Each episode promises to take you one step closer to learning about pain, becoming a leader in delivering exceptional, innovative care to those suffering with pain, and ultimately improving lives across the globe.
Great resource!
Apr 25
Pain Science Education is one of my favorite podcasts! And, although I love pain science education (in general), this podcast is really about so much more! Yes, there is lots of science -- but don't worry those of you who aren't big science nerds like myself, Dr. Tatta and his guests make it all very relatable. I'm a physician who works with lots of patients with chronic pain, and I find myself regularly referring to content on this podcast and recommending episodes for my patients. Whether you're a clinician, a person experiencing chronic pain, or just someone who wants to understand pain better, I guarantee that you'll find this podcast useful. There is so much content with a broad range of speakers and topics -- not to mention the links in the show notes. It truly is a valuable resource.
Hope as a Therapeutic Intervention for Chronic Pain
Apr 25
As someone with chronic pain, I particularly loved this episode because it focuses on self agency in getting your life and health back. I have worked online with Dr. Tatta, and he was so critical in helping me to understand my pain and overcome the obstacles that were preventing me from walking. In my first group session, he talked about the factors that prevent us from moving forward. Mine was fear. A ton of imaging had made me afraid that I would hurt myself if I tried to walk without a walker. What I learned in that session gave me hope that I could walk again without assistance. My goal for the 6-week course was to be able to walk for 15 minutes without a walker. I had done that after the first session. By the end of the course, I was walking a mile unaided. Having hope eliminated my fear and allowed me to move again. I’m 76 years old and walk 1.25 miles a day or more. I’m so grateful!
Imperative information for all physical therapists
Apr 24
As PTs, we must advance the science of pain for our patients and other healthcare professionals.
Thank you!
01/11/2023
Thank you for having me on the podcast Joe. I am a long time listener and follower of your work so it was exciting to actually be on the podcast. I appreciated the opportunity to share how improving psychological flexibility may help us reduce student burnout and ultimately professional burnout. Thank you for everything you are doing to move the physical therapy profession forward! Jason Cherry
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- CreatorDr. Joe Tatta
- Years Active2016 - 2024
- Episodes336
- RatingClean
- Show Website