Following up on our Modern Pain Care post from this week Mark will discuss critical thinking and clinical reasoning around test-retest in light of modern science of pain.
Listen as Mark interviews Ben Cormack of Cor-Kinetic (cor-kinetic.com) where they discuss core stability and person centered exercise. Ben brings up examples from his current caseload and discusses his journey and approach to the person in pain.
[KEYS TO HELPING SOMEONE WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS] ✅After last weeks discussion on the modern science of pain of arthritis the next logical question is how do we help people dealing with this diagnosis. If you want to know more about our conference in Phoenix this November check out - http://bit.ly/2RHe8i3
Learn from Dr. Mark Kargela as he explains the modern science of pain around arthritis and the hope for patients living well with this condition
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Listen as Mark Kargela interviews David Hanscom for part 3 of their discussion where treating the family in pain is discussed among other topics
Listen as Mark and David Hanscom discuss the role of the family in pain.
Listen as Mark Kargela interviews orthopedic spine surgeon, David Hanscom and they discuss pain neurophysiology and David's perspective and how it has impacted his practice and current work.
Listen as Dr. Jarod Hall and Dr. Mark Kargela discuss the recent social media post that garnered quite a response.
Listen as Mark Kargela discusses Modern Pain Care's Practical Pain Science Course. Check out the link to the course at - https://courses.modernpaincare.com/practical-pain-science-landinghp99n1fb
Mark interviews Greg Lehman and discusses Greg's perspective on pain neuroscience education, biomechanical theory, and symptom modification strategies in patient care.
Listen as Mark interviews Peter O'Sullivan with guest interviewer Joletta Belton. Discussions are had around the consumer voice in healthcare and also reflections on the powerful interaction that Peter had with Joletta at the San Diego Pain Summit are discussed. So many great clinical pearls are shared.
Listen to Amy Busch Eicher's story of triumph over a very difficult chronic pain situation. She has the unique perspective of a being a physical therapy assistant and also a patient. She shares an ton of valuable information that we can all learn from as clinicians and patients.
Dr. Jarod Hall discusses the current evidence and understanding of central sensitivity
Dr. Mark Kargela discusses complex regional pain syndrome and current research and understanding
Listen to this hour long interview where Dr. Jason Silvernail shares his perspective on clinical reasoning and critical thinking in the treatment of pain and also shares his treatment philosophy.
Dr. Mark Kargela speaks about research around therapeutic ritual and placebo and its application to treatment of the patient in pain
Listen to Dr. Jarod Hall critically analyze the theory and evidence behind core stability
Listen as Jarod Hall, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS discusses core stability and the science behind the core stability craze
Listen as Mark interview Dr. Melissa Cady, the Challenge Doctor and author of PAINDEMIC on her journey as a physician and how pain neuroscience has influenced her perspective and current work outside of her job as a physician.
Mark discusses the stressors in our patient's stories and how they can result in some of the tough issues of sleep dysfunction, widespread pain, GI dysregulation, muscle tension, among other issues.
Listen as Mark interviews Linda Crawford, OT and hear about her journey with chronic pain and how she has dedicated her practice to helping others navigate their journey successfully
Listen as Dr. Jarod Hall presents his talk from Pain Week 2018 in Las Vegas Nevada on "The Science Behind How Dry Needling May "Work""
Dr. Mark Kargela interviews researcher Mick Thacker about his work and perspectives around predictive processing and its application to clinical practice