Rethinking Pain Frameworks This is episode 2 of 2 episodes with Peter Stillwell and Samuel Krogh Pedersen The following subjects will be discussed in these 2 episodes The BPS model – still relevant and has it ever been a better model than the biomedical The BPS model revolutionized how we understand pain. Is has been 48 years - it still relevant, or have we outgrown it? What gaps do we see in its clinical application? What is enactivism ? Enactivism and how it might be a different and maybe b...
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Rethinking Pain Frameworks This is episode 2 of 2 episodes with Peter Stillwell and Samuel Krogh Pedersen The following subjects will be discussed in these 2 episodes The BPS model – still relevant and has it ever been a better model than the biomedical The BPS model revolutionized how we understand pain. Is has been 48 years - it still relevant, or have we outgrown it? What gaps do we see in its clinical application? What is enactivism ? Enactivism and how it might be a different and maybe b...
BackTrace I denne episode er min gæst Camilla Blach Rossen fra Center for planlagt kirurgi, regionshospitalet i Silkeborg. Vi snakker om Back Trace. BackTrace er et dialogredskab til mennesker med rygsmerter. I arbejdet med mennesker som har smerter i ryggen bør man som sundhedsfaglig følge nationale og regionale retningslinier, men som Camilla så korrekt informerer om i podcasten, er der trods gode intentioner med nationale kliniske retningslinjer og regionale forløbsprogrammer, som har foku...
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Rethinking Pain Frameworks This is episode 2 of 2 episodes with Peter Stillwell and Samuel Krogh Pedersen The following subjects will be discussed in these 2 episodes The BPS model – still relevant and has it ever been a better model than the biomedical The BPS model revolutionized how we understand pain. Is has been 48 years - it still relevant, or have we outgrown it? What gaps do we see in its clinical application? What is enactivism ? Enactivism and how it might be a different and maybe b...