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Episode 76: Why you hurt: Pain Nero Science Education-Arian Lowe PT, PhD.


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Summary

In this conversation, Dr. Adrian Lowe discusses the evolution and significance of pain neuroscience education, emphasizing the complex relationship between pain, the nervous system, and individual experiences. He highlights the importance of understanding pain as a subjective experience, the role of the nervous system in pain perception, and the impact of psychosocial factors. The discussion also covers the significance of patient-provider relationships, the power of placebo, and the need for a nuanced approach to pain management that considers both mechanical and central factors.

Takeaways

Pain neuroscience education is evolving rapidly. All pain experiences are real and subjective. The nervous system plays a crucial role in pain perception. Pain is not always tied to tissue damage. Understanding pain can reduce fear and catastrophization. Cultural factors influence pain expression and thresholds. Placebo effects demonstrate the brain's power over pain. Patient-provider relationships are vital for effective care. Chronic pain can arise from sensitized nervous systems. Education about pain can improve quality of life.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:09 The Field of Pain Neuroscience Education 02:00 Understanding Pain Neuroscience Education 03:48 The Link Between Tissue Health and Pain 04:48 Addressing the Fear of Pain and Catastrophization 07:40 The Role of the Brain in Pain Experiences 09:29 Differentiating Between Real Pain and Catastrophizing 13:06 The Concept of a Sensitized Nervous System 17:45 Different Types of Pain Responses 18:47 Individual Differences in Pain Thresholds 22:17 Balancing Pushing Through Pain and Recognizing Warning Signs 24:21 The Power of Placebo Effects in Pain Management 28:03 The Power of the Placebo Effect

 

Music credits Aaron piano, Joanne Garton fiddle, Andrew van Norstrand guitar and producer, Hollis Easter flute, sound engineer Dana Billings, 

https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

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