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Ep 62: Grand Rounds: Pain Reprocessing Therapy: A New Approach to Treating Chronic Pain (Kevin Wong & Kent Earle)

Ep 62: Grand Rounds: Pain Reprocessing Therapy: A New Approach to Treating Chronic Pain (Kevin Wong & Kent Earle)

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Recorded on May 9, 2025.


Join us for grand rounds this week where Dr. Kevin Wong, an anesthesiologist practicing in Saskatoon, Canada, and Kent Earle, a physiotherapist practicing in Saskatoon, Canada, discuss pain reprocessing therapy and its use in treating chronic pain.


Kevin Wong is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. He completed his medical degree at the University of Saskatchewan, followed by residency training in Anesthesiology at McGill University.


Kent Earle is a licensed practicing physiotherapist working in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Working in a large rehabilitation center, he sees a wide range of clinical populations from musculoskeletal injuries and chronic pain to performance enhancement.


Please note that while this podcast is run by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing beats care that is individualized to your own unique medical needs, so if you have any questions about content covered in this podcast that relates to your own health, please speak with your doctor today.


Additionally, the views expressed on this show are our own and do not necessarily represent those of the USask Department of Anesthesiology.

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