After The Lancet papers on back pain, get your Explain Pain game on
Back pain is in the news again, but perhaps this time for the right reason. The Lancet has just published a special series of three papers from…
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Back pain is in the news again, but perhaps this time for the right reason. The Lancet has just published a special series of three papers from…
From gap filling to conceptual change Another nugget this week, but first a few more thoughts on their use. Some nuggets will help you gap fill – challenging inaccurate grains…
Previously… In a previous instalment we promised a few nuggets to add to your Explain pain library – to help you get on with the job of…
Novellas? Novellas are longish Explain Pain stories – they could take 5 -10 minutes or even longer. Patients can read them or perhaps therapists can…
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*…
From Health Literacy… After two questions last week, a moment to pause on this single, key question: Question 6 in The Eight Great Questions from…
Two questions this week, but before we get there, a quick recap… So far we have asked three questions as part of The Explain Pain…
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…