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Weaving threads together And here it is, the final instalment in The Explain Pain Assessment: Eight Great Questions*. This final question is about weaving the…
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Weaving threads together And here it is, the final instalment in The Explain Pain Assessment: Eight Great Questions*. This final question is about weaving the…
So far the questions, and the reasoning behind them, have been relatively straightforward – even self-evident. But with Question 7 of The Explain Pain Assessment*…
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YouTube: McGill Pain Questionnaire (This is ‘The McGill Pain Questionnaire’ Installation from Eugenie Lee. Try this – put some headphones on and turn up the volume…
So, you’re happy asking your clients how they like to learn, and gathering some really useful data along they way – data that is informing…