Train Your Brain For Less Pain #pain #chronicpain

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Every human experiences pain. On that same note, everyone who experiences pain wants pain relief fast. In this video, you will learn about the pain experience, and strategies to live with less pain.

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1:23 What is pain?
1:45 Difference between acute v chronic pain
3:34 Factors that influence pain intensity
9:20 How to minimize pain intensity
10:19 physical interventions
13:23 cognitive-behavioral Interventions
21:42 Pharmacologic interventions
25:45 Summary/Conclusions

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When the pain lasts 17 years, "This pain is never going to end, " becomes very valid to think.

kimkasey
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Great video especially loved the mind body connection part. I have spend two years fearing movement and it only made everything worse

Hottietatsy
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Thank you for all the good information and encouraging words. The state or matter of the injury is not indefinite, that the body and brain has the capability of healing and has regenerative abilities. With the will be mobile is possible. Thank you for your available knowledge, service, kindness and optimism.

tinaal-shimmari
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Video begins at 1.30.mins if you want to avoid the awful commercial ad.

xyzllii
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Spasticity ... Pain of tight muscles ... Affects balance ... Tight leg muscles ... Only cure I have found is prolong stretching and muscle relaxer (Zanaflex 1 mg 3 x daily). Stress, heat, exercise can trigger pain. Prior injury I would push through pain (as long distance hiker). I have learned that doesn't work with spasticity. Stretching works.

douglasreas
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Thank you so much Dr Tara Tobias for this crucial information about medications and importance of PT

arjunshahu
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You are brilliant! Thank you for putting this video on YouTube.

sandiberger
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Wish there wasn't a light in the background as it is not comfortable to watch the screen.

gladysma
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Your videos are great. I am using them for my clients. Thank you

aservantoftruth
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Awesome video! Unfortunately, I am on a pain journey but EVERYTHING you have talked about is so true. It's also fabulous to hear a PT talk about the cognitive side of pain. That's been one if my greatest battles.

stephaniewalton
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Thank u I hv cronic osteoarthritis and a bit of nerve pain it never stops

eileenlocke
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I take 1200mg Gabapentin 3 times a day and 20mg Oxycodone twice a day and sometimes Oramorph.
I take them for a brachial plexus injury, in which the nerve root for muscle control in my left arm was avulsed from my spine.
All the meds barely masks the extreme nerve pain that is always present, often I'm scared to move and simply can't breath it's so high.
Although my arm and hand are paralysed, I do find squeezing and stretching my thumb and fingers helps, that's where I experience most of the pain.
I also find a dark, quiet space with no stimuli helps me to quieten down the pain.
The pain is like lightning and shards of icy cold and burning hot glass slicing through my fingers, hand and up through my arm, sometimes an intense crushing sensation, like a truck has parked on my arm and my forearm is about to snap.

The.Pickle
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My experience is that the combination of a positive mental attitude and thinking, multiple daily stretching and movement within the limits of the possibility is the prevention of the appearance of pain or its reduction. Our brain has tremendous possibilities, we just need to use them. It does not work quickly, but it is very effective and has no side effects. Have a nice week.

darkodarkovic
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Thanks for the video. Overall, my journey hasn’t involved too much pain, except in my right shoulder when I stretched it, in the first few months after my stroke. It can still be tight toward full extension, but not the pain it once was. The turning point was a medicated lotion that my doctor prescribed, which helped dramatically (until I developed a rash that was very itchy, but I was able to use it long enough to help). Thanks!

revdocrandy
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There are so many directions we can go forward from this one video.

Currently I'm investigating the relationship with learning new languages and expanding our mental & psychological awareness to include the mindfulness of being. I use the word languages loosely. I had mentioned before I found a great book called The Loom of Language written by a college professor back in the '40's which is back in print.

In it Prof Bodner describes the various commonalities with English and the other four Romance languages. If those aren't your cup of tea, he does the same with the other four Teutonic languages. You see, English is one of several languages world travelers like to call a Lingua Franca, an alternative language people historically have used to bridge the gap in understanding between native speakers of two other languages.

He does this to illustrate that it can be just as easy to learn several languages at the same time and a lot more fun, especially today, seventy-five years later when we can get foreign movies on Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime. I can give you a dozen fabulous movies and television series you've never heard of, and they come with on-screen translations included if so desired.

It's been a revelation in maintaining the mental state I like to call Andy's World for relieving bouts of boredom while dealing with spasticity, periods of intermittent fasting, exercises and controlled weight loss, and all the while improving my mobility, challenging my physical activity and just feeling good about myself. I fell off the wagon in May and ballooned up to 184. This morning, 167. No problem.

How is any of this related to each other or our health and well-being?

I could talk about this for days and it's one of the many reasons I gravitated to Tara's website. She never fails to surprise. She's always coming up with ways to rethink and improve ourselves. She doesn't let us dwell on what we can't do. She wants us to live our lives as functional, responsible adults who remain whole human beings still capable of doing pretty much anything we put our minds toward accomplishing.🥰

andrewzanas
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My doctor is a quack just wants to put me on an anti depressant doesnt do anything about pain etc other Doctor I have seen shrugs his shoulders, he is a quack also. No one wants to help just to medicate. Very hartd to deal with I am about to give up

lanceblencowe
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Hi you mentioned you did a video or mentioned cold as a treatment before, could you tell what it was titled as I am interested in the benefits or indeed negatives of cold showers.
Thanks

peterclancy
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You forgot to say addiction in the useless pain management habits. I was expecting more from this lesson because sometimes chronic pain from spinal/hip issues hurts with every movement & hurts even resting or laying down. Massage therapists can't even work on my muscles until they put me under a heating pad and have asked me to stretch before arriving. When they are finished after 45 minutes of nice massage (medical or Swedish, light or deep), I am so stiff that I can't move without pain even to get off their table. So I bear the pain. Sometimes laying down really DOES help though. One therapist showed me an exercise where you lean toward the pain with the relevant limbs, then put the limbs together (like at the hands), then focus on a spot 10 feet away while you rotate the limbs in a little circle clockwise 20 times then counter-clockwise 20 times. Afterwards, it takes me a few minutes to rest and unstiffen but then there is a lot of immediate improvement. He said it does something to the brain to unwire some pain. I was hoping for more info like that.

kjames
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You would be an amazing mind body/Psychophysiologic Disorders (PPD)/

Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS) practitioner for chronic pain.

christinegarcia-luna
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But would you really recommend Tens if you had a brain aneurism??

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