Welcome to Rewiring Resilience, where we will be exploring the human pain experience while trying to provide insight and education on shifting physical therapy patients from chronic pain to recovery. While we are physical therapists, much of what we discuss will benefit other health care providers, as well as people living with chronic pain. Thanks so much for being here. We'd love for you to join us on this journey.
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Welcome to Rewiring Resilience, where we will be exploring the human pain experience while trying to provide insight and education on shifting physical therapy patients from chronic pain to recovery. While we are physical therapists, much of what we discuss will benefit other health care providers, as well as people living with chronic pain. Thanks so much for being here. We'd love for you to join us on this journey.
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:10) Open (Explicit) vs Closed (Implicit) Paradigm
(00:05:23) How do you decide which approach to use?
(00:10:04) Why would you pivot from explicit to implicit?
(00:18:04) Which approach is easier?
(00:23:57) What does an implicit (closed) approach look like?
(00:30:04) Recap
How do you decide whether to talk about pain neuroscience? Or do you just keep it in the background and do it without explaining it to the patient? In this episde, we discuss an open paradigm (explicit) vs a closed (paradigm). How do you decide which to use? How would you pivot if you make the wrong choice? Which approach is easier? In part one of this two-part topic, we cover these topics and more. Thanks for finding your way back to us!
Rewiring Resilience
Welcome to Rewiring Resilience, where we will be exploring the human pain experience while trying to provide insight and education on shifting physical therapy patients from chronic pain to recovery. While we are physical therapists, much of what we discuss will benefit other health care providers, as well as people living with chronic pain. Thanks so much for being here. We'd love for you to join us on this journey.