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Editors picks: A simple question with a complex answer: Why do people seek healthcare?

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2018 for you to read and enjoy again. The third and last one is by Derek Clewley. — The obvious […]

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Editors picks: Pain as a threat to the social self

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2018 for you to read and enjoy again. The second one is by Kai Karos. — Times are changing. Our […]

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Editors picks: Lifestyle behaviour change with chronic pain isn’t a piece of cake

Over this holiday season we are publishing our Editor’s picks of 2018 for you to read and enjoy again. The first one by Amanda Williams and Chris Williams — Chronic […]

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Search for the Holy Grail for Preventative Analgesia

The opioid epidemic is the largest public health issue facing the United States, and we are at a critical crossroads as pain physicians to find effective alternative medications and approaches […]

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Gender and pain: thinking beyond sex differences

Consider the following… What is the first question that comes to mind when you find out someone is pregnant? Most of us would ask “Is it a boy or a […]

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First Year Success for the Local Pain Educator Program

After our 2018 Rural Outreach Tour from Sydney to Albury, Lorimer and the Pain Revolution crew put their heads together to work out a vision that would inspire the organisation […]

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Lorimer welcomes you to the Pain Revolution

A few years ago, I was sitting in a conference listening to what was pretty cool science. I remember thinking ‘this is a nice little development’. I looked around the […]

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Patient education: panacea, public relations, or path to better care for patients with low back pain?

Part 2 What should patient education involve? Clinical guidelines provide little detail on the what, where, and how long of patient education. There are common features on what should be […]

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Patient education: panacea, public relations, or path to better care for patients with low back pain?

Part 1 Should patient education be part of my treatment? Patient education gets physiotherapists so worked up! I am often surprised at how virulent discussions of patient education can become. […]

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Explaining Pain for Acute Back Pain – reflections on Traeger et al. part 2

4. Why am I excited? First up, one of the great liberators of being a scientist is that we are not just permitted to change our minds, we are actually […]

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