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In this episode, Dr. Tasha Stanton joins the crew for a much anticipated discussion. Tasha is a clinical pain neuroscientist out of the University of South Australia. She started her healthcare career as a physiotherapist before transitioning into academia.
Her areas of interest include chronic pain, behavioural neuroscience, sensory integration, and has researched a variety of conditions including back pain, osteoarthritis and chronic regional pain syndrome.
In this episode we discuss the multifactorial nature of pain perception, contextual factors involved in the therapeutic interventions used clinically, and we dive into the world of knowledge translation for back pain, to be used by current and future clinicians.
You can follow Dr. Stanton on twitter: @Tash_Stanton
Future projects can be found at Open Science Framework
Educational resources at NOI Group: https://www.noigroup.com/
By thearmeIn this episode, Dr. Tasha Stanton joins the crew for a much anticipated discussion. Tasha is a clinical pain neuroscientist out of the University of South Australia. She started her healthcare career as a physiotherapist before transitioning into academia.
Her areas of interest include chronic pain, behavioural neuroscience, sensory integration, and has researched a variety of conditions including back pain, osteoarthritis and chronic regional pain syndrome.
In this episode we discuss the multifactorial nature of pain perception, contextual factors involved in the therapeutic interventions used clinically, and we dive into the world of knowledge translation for back pain, to be used by current and future clinicians.
You can follow Dr. Stanton on twitter: @Tash_Stanton
Future projects can be found at Open Science Framework
Educational resources at NOI Group: https://www.noigroup.com/