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Pain Neuroscience Education: Practical Application Using a Case Study

Pain Neuroscience Education: Practical Application Using a Case Study

FromClinical Flow with Physiotherapist Andrew Koppejan


Pain Neuroscience Education: Practical Application Using a Case Study

FromClinical Flow with Physiotherapist Andrew Koppejan

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Andrew & Maxi continue their conversation with their guest panel and delve into a hypothetical case study of a patient with chronic low back pain. There are some great clinical gems in this episode that will help your practice.Interested to learn more about chronic pain management? Check out the Chronic Pain Toolkit created by Physiotherapy Alberta? You can access it here: http://bit.ly/painresourcesBiosGeoff Bostick is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta (U of A) in the Department of Physical Therapy (PT). He teaches primarily in the orthopaedic portion of the program, but incorporates as much pain education as possible into other courses in the MScPT program. His research interests include neuropathic pain in OA, cognitive factors in chronic pain and various teaching-related initiatives. He offers a small PT pain program in conjunction with the U of A Multidisciplinary Pain Centre and is the current Chair of the Pain Science Division.Murray Kowalczyk completed his physiotherapy degree from the University of Alberta, after getting his kinesiology degree from the University of Calgary (he thinks both cities are equally lovely). He continues to work in Edmonton at an interdisciplinary private practice focusing on active rehabilitation and giving patients the tools to manage their own symptoms. Murray particularly enjoys teaching patients (both of Murray’s parents were teachers…), and showing his patients that they are not broken nor as frail as they often have come to believe!Janet Holly is a Senior Physiotherapist at the Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre with 27 years clinical experience and is also a Clinical Investigator at the Ottawa Health Research Institute - Clinical Epidemiology Program. She is a clinical specialist in pain sciences and is the Communication Liaison with the Pain Sciences Division. She participated in the development of the chronic pain toolkit published by Physiotherapy Alberta.  Learn more about Janet Holly by visiting her LinkedIn profile.Mentioned in this episode:Podcast Sponsor: Jane PaymentsJane is an all-in-one practice management software that offers a fully integrated payment solution called Jane Payments. Although the world of payment processing can be complex, Jane Payments was built to help make things as simple as possible to help you get paid. And it’s easy to get started!

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Released:
Jan 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you are a physical therapist or movement professional this podcast is for you. Whether you’ve been practicing for 6 months or 25 years, we all want to be better at what we do. Andrew Koppejan is a practicing Physiotherapist and owner of 360Clinician, who time and time again kept hearing from physios who were feeling burnt out, disillusioned and were seriously considering walking away from the profession that they had worked so hard at being a part of. On this show, Andrew brings new insights and practical strategies to help you move from frustration to flow in your clinical practice. Andrew deep dives into relevant topics to boost clinical performance, improve patient relationships and treatments, and explore ways to overcome challenges we all face in the profession. On occasion, Andrew ventures into conversations with expert guests in the rehab and self-improvement world. Andrew's fresh approach to clinical reasoning and professional improvement can radically transform the way you treat patients and will help to unleash your best clinical self.