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Pain is a teacher (#127)

Pain is a teacher (#127)

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Solo episode in relation to documenting recovering from a debilitating pain experience. Topics in relation to modern pain science and how lifestyle factors influence recovering from both acute and persistent pain are discussed at length. If you or someone you know is going through any kind of pain, what this episode covers will be useful to understand ways to make things better beyond the mainstream medication and/or surgery pathway.


MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

  • Tame The Beast: It's time to rethink persistent pain - https://youtu.be/ikUzvSph7Z4


  • Why Does It Still Hurt?: how the power of knowledge can overcome chronic pain (Paul Biegler) - https://scribepublications.com.au/books/why-does-it-still-hurt


  • Explain Pain Supercharged (G. Lorimer Moseley & David S. Butler) - https://www.noigroup.com/product/explain-pain-supercharged/


  • The Explain Pain Handbook: Protectometer (G. Lorimer Moseley & David S. Butler) - https://www.noigroup.com/product/ep-handbook-protectometer/


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Music by Frenic from This One Records: http://www.thisonerecords.com/

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Podcast logo photograph by Alex Bartsch: http://www.alexbartsch.com/

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