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A lot of things have changed since we started the Healing Pain Podcast five years ago. From our conversations with leading names in the pain managemen...
We've hinted at the start of this show's rebrand that there is a global dearth of attention to pain science education. Today's guest goes even further...
We have read studies on the implementation of integrated pain management programs, but do they apply in the real world? Join us as we explore the real...
How exactly do we deal with chronic pain? The state of the science suggests that the answer may be different for different people. In this episode, Af...
Is the movement system really a system or is it a theory with little clinical application? Should we move beyond impairment-based paradigms as physica...
According to statistics, there is a significant number of people who, at some point in their lives, will experience pelvic pain. Unfortunately, the la...
Reviving resilience and healing from trauma means shifting from a mindset of 'broken' to 'empowered,' and finding the strength within to transform pai...
Weight and race both have direct connections to pain perception, but this aspect is seldom considered by many healthcare professionals. This leads to ...
The more we study pain and pain management, the more we realize how much power the person experiencing the pain has over their own experience and heal...
Do you ever find yourself pondering the question: "What's my purpose in life?" Amidst life's trials, purpose becomes the bridge that carries us from p...
Physiotherapy's future lies in embracing a kaleidoscope of perspectives, transcending boundaries, and redefining healing itself. For today's episode, ...
Dopamine is a chemical formed in the brain that allows us to experience pleasure, reward, and motivation. The more of it that is released in the synap...
It is saddening to hear stories from members of the LGBTQ+ community who are denied healthcare services. Most of the time, doctors and medical practit...
The role of the physical therapist in addiction recovery is multifaceted and it encompasses various aspects of the evaluation, the treatment of and su...
In this special episode, Dr. Joe Tatta shares updates on what he is up to and delves into new chronic pain approaches that revolutionize the medical f...
Pelvic organ prolapse is something that is not often talked about, but it causes much of the pelvic pain that women experience, especially after child...
Despite the continued advancements in healthcare, pressing issues still make access to care difficult, especially for those with disabilities. There a...
Among all other conditions, back pain is probably one of the most unnecessarily and excessively medicalized. Typically someone who exhibits symptoms o...
Disability does not equal inability, but ableism can create barriers that limit opportunities and perpetuate prejudice. It's time for society to recog...
Breathing is such a natural and unconscious thing that we pay almost no mind to it. But by learning the right breathwork techniques, we can unlock a u...
Biological structures are indeed a huge thing to consider when managing and treating pain. But since we are living alongside other people, there are a...
Male pelvic health is something that not a lot of people talk about, even in medical circles. A lot of people experiencing male pelvic pain don't even...
While the world has made great progress in business and technology, healthcare is still lagging behind other major sectors. There are a lot of factors...
Pain is one of the most common reasons for people to seek medical help. It's also one of the most difficult things to study. There's no clear way to m...
Chronic pain cannot be treated by simply focusing on its symptoms and root cause. Beyond these things are social determinants that directly impact hea...
We always hear the old adage, "you can't pour from an empty cup." This is especially true when you look at how we grow students to become practitioner...
In this episode, we're discussing the concept of the embodied mind with internationally renowned author and psychiatrist, Dr. Thomas R. Verny. Our cur...
Racism shows up in every aspect of our lives, and white body supremacy always finds a way to ingrain itself into our entire biology. Racial issues act...
Stress and burnout have been recognized in many health professions. Specifically, researchers have reported that many Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)...
What really is the "healing process" for a trauma survivor? Many programs, exercises, and advice exist on how to deal with trauma, but do they really ...