How much “pain ed” do people need? And what to do when someone is not convinced…
This post has been a long time coming. There’s no doubt that giving explanations about pain mechanisms is common, and that we’ve (health
This post has been a long time coming. There’s no doubt that giving explanations about pain mechanisms is common, and that we’ve (health
The topic of how we define pain, and how humans respond to pain has come up for me as I mull over the IASP definition of pain. The current (new)
One of the prominent themes in social media discussions about pain is that the subjects are not given sufficient attention at undergraduate level.
This post is prompted by a Facebook post from Connor Gleadhill asking “in what way is SoMe contributing to knowledge translation (KT)? I’m
Each week as I sit to write a blog post, I think about what’s been happening in my world and in the world of pain rehabilitation. It struck me this