OUCH! Talking Pain with USASP

28. Dr. Corey Simon - Movement-Evoked Pain


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Listen to our conversation with Dr. Corey Simon, Associate Professor of Orthopedics and Senior Fellow in the Center for Aging at Duke University. In this episode, we explore movement-evoked pain—pain that arises during physical activity—and why measuring pain during movement may be essential for understanding disability and improving both research and clinical care.
Learn more about the “pain-movement interface” framework discussed in this episode here:
Butera KA et al. Through the Lens of Movement-Evoked Pain: A Theoretical Framework of the "Pain-Movement Interface" to Guide Research and Clinical Care for Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions. The Journal of Pain (2024). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2024.01.351
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