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    visari_fizio
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    Pain from physical therapy perspective!!

    Hi everyone.

    I have been asked from my local hospital to prepare a lecture about "Pain from physical therapy perspective", Can anybody suggest me some outlines for this lecture.

    Thanks in advance!!

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    Re: Pain from physical therapy perspective!!

    Hi visari_fizio

    this is a huge topic so you will really need to think about focusing on something.

    Katherine Sluka's book is a good text:
    International Association for the Study of Pain | Mechanisms and Management of Pain for the Physical Therapist

    And this article by her and Anthony Wright is a bit out of date but it is well put together:

    Nonpharmacological Treatments for Musculoskeletal Pain : The Clinical Journal of Pain

    The British CSP has a special interest group that has some good resources:

    The Physiotherapy Pain Association Online

    And Lorimer Moseley's site is well worth a look - very up-to-date and thinks outside the box:

    Body in Mind ? Research into the role of the brain and mind in chronic pain disorders

    All the best with your lecture


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    visari_fizio
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    Re: Pain from physical therapy perspective!!

    Thank you very much gcoe, it will serve me to make framework of the lecture.

    Any other idea, anybody !???


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    estherderu
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    Re: Pain from physical therapy perspective!!

    Hi Vizari

    You can also go to the Somasimple forum.... lots of discussions amongst colleagues going on about pain called
    somasimple: the so simple body, a place for physical therapy

    David Butlers website is worth visiting as well.
    Neuro Orthopaedic Institute, Noigroup Publications, Movement and education for pain, stress and performance

    I agree with Gcoe, you need to find a topic, these sites should give you some ideas.



    Esther



 
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