HOW CAN KNOW PAIN HELP YOUR PRACTICE?
The challenge of successfully managing persistent pain can be one of the most daunting for both clinicians and sufferers. Patients
The challenge of successfully managing persistent pain can be one of the most daunting for both clinicians and sufferers. Patients
Here are some anonymous comments that have been provided by a range of student healthcare professionals following the Know Pain
Here are a range of comments that clinicians have provided following the Know Pain course experience: My thoughts on the
Here’s a selection of anonymous comments from patients who’ve attended Know Pain courses over the past few years… One “I
Click the link below for full access to my article for Physio First’s In Touch publication: Stewart, M. (2015). The
Pain is an extremely complex beast. As a Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, I have spent the past fifteen years attempting to
The Physio Matters Podcasts: I was delighted to chat with Jack Chew on The Physio Matters Podcasts. Here are the
This page aims to provide a reflective space for people who live with pain and healthcare professionals. All experiences discussed
Biro, D. The language of pain. 2010. New York. W.W Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393070637. Black, A. (2012). Living In
Communication is a fundamental component of rehabilitation. The profoundly complex and idiosyncratic nature of pain experiences often requires the use