Join co-hosts Sandy Hilton and Cory Blickenstaff, physical therapists who are “in the trenches” practicing in unique settings on opposite sides of US, as they discuss current research and topics of pain science. Listen in on occasional interviews of the prominent figures of pain science. Focus will be on making the information meaningful to practice in the clinic.
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Pain Science & Sensibility Podcast episodes
Episode 49: Contemplating Possibilities and the Impermanence of Pain w/ Lorimer Moseley AO
Episode 48: The SI Joint Narrative
Episode 47: Is It Safe For Women To Lift Heavy Things?
Episode 46: Is There an Advantage to Pain Free Rehab?
Episode 45: A Review of Surgery for Rotator Cuff Tears
Episode 44: Cognitive Functional Therapy Vs. Group Therapy Plus Education
Episode 43: An Interview with Dr Henrik Vaegter
Episode 42: Does Preop Pain Predict Postop Pain?
Episode 41: Bedtimes and Pain: Can You Sleep It Off?
Episode 40: Does Activity Counteract Sitting?
Episode 39: Pain Education in Low Back Pain
Episode 38: Living Well with Chronic Pain
2018 PT Podcast Network Holiday Extravaganza
Episode 37: Brain Representations of Expectancy Violation
Episode 36: Mechanism Based Pain Care
Episode 35: The Smallest Worthwhile Effect of Physiotherapy
Episode 34: How Well Do We Remember Past Pains?
Episode 33: Reconsidering the IASP Definition of Pain
Episode 32: Are There Ethical Concerns With Mindfulness Approaches?
Episode 31: Expectancy Violation Update
Episode 30: I am a Placebo: An Interview With Dr. Nortin Hadler, MD
Episode 29: Discussion of the book “Meanings of Pain”
Episode 28: Does Manual Therapy Suck?
Episode 27: Transverse Abdominals in Low Back Pain
Episode 26: Can We Predict Who’s at Risk for Persistent Pain?
Episode 25: Comparing and Using Low Back Pain Clinical Guidelines
Episode 24: Trigger Points, the “Third Space”, and the Merit of Pain Theories with Dr. Milton Cohen
Episode 23: Modeling Pain and Other Bayesian Topics
Episode 22: Do Systematic Biases Impact Care?
Episode 21: Aerobic Exercise for Pain
Episode 20: Neuropathic Pain at the Pelvis
Episode 19: PT Podcast Network Holiday Extravaganza 2016
Episode 18: What IS a Picture Worth?
Episode 17: Are There Ghosts in Your Machine?
Episode 16: CBT in the Workplace
Episode 15: Maximizing Exposure Therapy Revisited with Bronnie Thompson and Paul Lagerman
Episode 14: Motor Control and Walking for Pain
Episode 13: Pelvic Floor Hyperalgesia
Episode 12: Maximizing Exposure Therapy
Episode 11: Function vs Activity
Episode 10: Neurodynamics and Fibromyalgia
Episode 9: PT Podcast Network Holiday Extravaganza
Episode 8: Pain – Of Mice and Men?
Episode 7: CBT for Chronic Pain Delivered Through the Internet
Episode 6: To Exercise or Not to Exercise with Chronic Pain
Episode 5: Follow-Up Discussion to the James McAuley Interview
Episode 4: Revisiting Self-Efficacy with James McAuley
Episode 3: Catastrophizing and Graded Exposure
Episode 2: New Theory of Chronic Pain
Episode 1: Self-efficacy and Fear of Movement in Chronic Back Pain