Pain Science: Part 1

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In this first pain lecture, I cover definitions, pain types, how injuries compare to pain and the history of pain science. I hope you find it be be helpful!
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As a Physical Therapy student, this videos are extremely helpful.

NotTheRealRopi
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Love, love, love your videos!! Been dealing with chronic pain from neck injuries for YEARS and I’m now beginning to see things in a different light!! Unfortunately when I was first injured @98 treatments were extremely different!! Hopefully things will turn around now that I can “see” things from a different perspective. TY!!

ozwdmnu
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Good job 😄 Definitely can't wait for next parts. 💪🏼

piotr
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Loving this for our students and for our clients who are confused as to why we urge them to go to PT!

When is Part 2 and Part 3 coming? This information is very much needed for sharing!

TherapeuticMassageBodywork
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I really appreciate what you did, when do upload the rest of video for pain science?

haoliu
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Hiya I have a question. You say the pain for an individual also depends on your emotional state (depression etc). Would a more depressed person be more tolerant to pain? I don’t know how to fill it in.

So far great lecture! I would love to see more of this.

Tomdebom
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Pain science is about mental emotional and spiritual well-being. If this is in order physical pain is easier to manage.

garybennett
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Are the second and third lectures available as of Oct. 2023?

tfitnft
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Hello! Would you shoot lectures more about pain science? I am waiting with enthusiasm

flaggalf
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I was diagnosed with radial nerve palsy can you recommend me what to do to relieve numbness in my index and thumb I have barely any mobility in my thumb finger please

mikesteezy
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Thank you for this topic. I was attacked by two pit bulls in July 2022. I still have wounds and injuries from the dog bites that are healing 3 months later. i seem to experience worse nerve pain (hands and forearms) after an occupational therapy session. Does that mean something bad is happening? I definitely have nerve damage and experience nerve pain a lot.

holyhillfilms
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Hello.. would you please upload a lecture about spine movement during a gait cycle??

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