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By The Danish Society for Pain & Physiotherapy
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Dr. Morten Hoegh met up with professor Peter O'Sullivan. Listen to their conversation about Peter and his work here!
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Queen's University, Department of Psychology
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Bogen: Det du ikke ved får patienten ondt af
Bogen: "Sårbar? Det kan du selv være"
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Speakers:
Dr. Inge Ris (physiotherapist, PhD)
Ass. Prof. Tonny Elmose Andersen (psychologist, PhD)
Kasper Ussing (physiotherapist, Msc)
Prof. Alice Kongsted (chiropractor, PhD)
See the itinerary for the day in Odense
Relevant reading:
Self-management at the core of back pain care: 10 key points for clinicians
Validation of the Danish International Trauma Questionnaire for posttraumatic stress disorder in chronic pain patients using clinician-rated diagnostic interviews
Professor Mick Thacker (Institute of Health & Social Care at London South Bank University) discusses theories and models from the world of pain with our host, Dr. Morten Hoegh.
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Predictive processing as a theory to understand pain | Mick Thacker | TEDx
Mick Thacker on ResearchGate
‘Pain mechanisms: a new theory’ Melzack & Wall, 1965
‘From the gate to the neuromatrix’ Melzack, 1999
‘Pain, the tissues and the nervous system: a conceptual model’ Gifford, 1998
‘Reconceptualising pain according to modern pain science’ – Moseley, 2007
‘Can cognitive processes be inferred from neuroimaging data?’ Poldrack, 2006
‘First-person neuroscience and the understanding of pain’ Thacker & Moseley, 2012
'Beyond Feeling: Chronic Pain Hurts the Brain, Disrupting the Default-Mode Network Dynamics' Baliki et al., 2008
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.