Lars Avemarie - Modern multifactorial and bio-psycho-social pain rehabilitation
Lars Avemarie will take you on a journey that's all about pain science
Lars Avemarie
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Slides Lars Avemarie - Modern multifactorial and bio-psycho-social pain rehabilitation (older version)
Neuroscientific pain modulation - part 1
Question 1
Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 2
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 3
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 4
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 5
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 6
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 7
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 8
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 9
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Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 10
Question 10
Neuroscientific painmodulation - part 11
Final test - Neuroscientific painmodulation
Steven Kamper - Engaging With Research: Linking Evidence With Practice
Lorimer Moseley - RECONCEPTUALISING PAIN ACCORDING TO MODERN PAIN SCIENCE
Booth et al - Exercise for chronic musculoskeletal pain: A biopsychosocial approach
Bunzli et al - Making Sense of Low Back Pain and Pain-Related Fear
Nijs et al - Thinking beyond muscles and joints: Therapists’ and patients’ attitudes and beliefs regarding chronic musculoskeletal pain are key to applying effective treatment
Herbert et al - Outcome measures measure outcomes, not effects of intervention
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