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James McAuley talks back pain and research

James is a senior researcher at the BiM research group at NeuRA. James came to BiM with a excellent pedigree having worked at with Back Pain Research Group at Sydney University […]

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Tennis elbow? You’re bleeding me dry!

A trial of a very very very old treatment for tennis elbow just grabbed my attention. In fact the treatment in question probably precedes tennis itself. Yep, this is a […]

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Lorimer Moseley talks about Body In Mind

We are in the middle of Heidi Hurricane. She is bugging everyone for little video’s on what we are doing and she assures me it all part of her digital […]

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Whiplash in reverse

Most people know nothing about quantum mechanics or how a microwave oven works. Generally however, people don’t express strong opinions on either of these topics, which probably saves lots of […]

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How is a raven like a writing desk?

Lewis Carroll paints a picture of a world where very little makes sense; an adult wonderland seen through a child’s eyes. Yet, who is to say that what we see […]

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Introducing Abby Tabor and pain at a distance

Abby has a very posh English accent, and clearly doesn’t like granola bars.  She is working as a Research Assistant with the UniSA BiM team – getting to grips with what […]

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Kahil Gibran on pain: Prophetic or pathetic?

Jason Tonley from Kaiser Permanente in LA, reminded me of this old beauty from Kahlil Gibran’s classic The Prophet.  Now this stuff is written by a Lebanese American artist and […]

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Breaking Research News – The sensory cortex is not a brick

Stuck record time for me again.  A new paper in BMC Neuroscience has demonstrated that electroacupuncture or acupressure induces changes in activity in the sensory cortex. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) researchers have […]

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Introducing Jane Bowering and counting sheep

Jane has an addiction to Vegemite, doesn’t eat cereal, and is currently finishing her Honours in Physiotherapy degree. Jane is intending to do paediatrics physiotherapy, but we are hoping to […]

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More Q than A

Recently I was watching Q&A on the ABC.  For those of you who’ve not seen it, Q&A, short for Questions and Answers, is a debate-style programme which brings together a […]

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