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Episode 7: Is Pain Automatically Bad?

Episode 7: Is Pain Automatically Bad?

FromMovement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held


Episode 7: Is Pain Automatically Bad?

FromMovement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jul 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Episode 7 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this solo episode, Sarah tackles the tricky subject of pain, and whether it’s always bad if our clients and students have pain. She discusses the situations in which pain might be acceptable, and gives concrete tools and approaches for you to use with your clients who are having pain. What’s the difference between acute and chronic pain?When might it be ok - and when would it not be ok - for your students to have pain?How to avoid generating fear for your students around their pain experienceHow much pain would be acceptable for someone to have?How to tease out different sensations to help your client have greater discernment around what they’re feeling in their bodyReference links:Smith BE, Hendrick P, Smith TO et al. Should exercises be painful in the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Br J Sports Med 2017;51:1679–87.Malay MR, Lentz TA, O’Donnell J et al. Development of a comprehensive nonsurgical joint health program for people with osteoarthritis: a case report. Phys Ther 2020;100(1): 127-35.Explain Pain by David Butler and Lorimer  MoseleyPain is Really Strange by Steve Haines and Sophie Standing Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course!Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast
Released:
Jul 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the Movement Logic Podcast, with yoga teacher and strength coach Laurel Beversdorf, and physical therapist Dr. Sarah Court. With over 30 years combined experience in the yoga, movement and physical therapy worlds, we believe in strong ideas, loosely held – which means we’re not hyping outdated movement concepts. Instead, we’re here with up-to-date and cutting-edge tools, evidence and ideas to help you as a mover and a teacher. Music: Makani by Scandinavianz & AXM