2 Session/s
Session 1: Saturday 29 May 2021, 09.30 - 17.00 (CET)
Session 2: Saturday 5 June 2021, 09.30 - 17.00 (CET)
Course Host: Joanna Taylor
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Session 1: Saturday 29 May 2021, 09.30 - 17.00 (CET)
Session 2: Saturday 5 June 2021, 09.30 - 17.00 (CET)
A strength of the Explain Pain course is that participants come from many professions, so come with an open mind.
Pre-reading:
The Explain Pain Second Edition eBook | Print Book
Other related reading: Moseley GL & Butler DS (2015) Fifteen years of Explaining Pain: the past, the present and future, J Pain 16, 803-13.
This course is open to:
Health professionals working with patients or clients in acute and chronic pain and stress states.
By the end of this course participants will have:
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Language: English, Region: United Kingdom
Courses: Explain Pain, Explain Pain Online, Graded Motor Imagery Online Europe, EP Online 2020
An experienced Noigroup instructor in the UK, Ben has taught Explain Pain (EP), Mobilisation of the Neuroimmune System (MONIS) and Graded Motor Imagery (GMI) courses in the UK and Europe since 2008. His background as a physiotherapist involves primary, secondary and tertiary care settings. The majority of Ben’s experience is with people who have complex, persistent pain presentations. Currently Ben works in primary care for Virgincare (Bath and Northeast Somerset, UK) as professional lead for physiotherapy and clinical specialist physiotherapist in pain management.
Ben’s PhD at the University of the West of England was in painful diabetic neuropathy, exploring whether this group of people could benefit from the pain management approaches which are relatively common in the MSK pain world, but not in the diabetic world.
You can find Ben on twitter (@ben_davies42), although he tends to use his free time riding two wheels (road + gravel = groadie?) or getting back out into the mountains.
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