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...
Professor Mark Hancock & Brian Sørensen talks back pain and pathoanatomy
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2 years ago
Professor Mark Hancock & Brian Sørensen talks back pain and pathoanatomy
Mark has been so kind to share his thought regarding diagnosis and treatment of spinal pain. Especially the subject of pathoanatomy or what is often referred to as the bio part of the biopsychosocial model. This was a very objective and good chat where we go in deep on the following subjects; We start out by taking a look at Marks recent paper ( Reconsidering non-specific low back pain: Where to from here?) and highlight that little attention / research into pathoanatomic diagnosis has bee...
The FysioAalborg Pod
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...