Joletta Belton (left) and Keith Meldrum (right) during the 2020 San Diego Pain Summit. Photo by photojournalist Nicolás Ng Foreword to the new miniseries (by Lars Avemarie) I started the “Pain Expert series” back in 2014. The series has had entries with some of the most esteemed academics and researchers in the pain field, like […]
Continue ReadingThe Lived Experience of Pain: Trevor Barker
Trevor Barker (left) and David Butler (right) during the 2019 Pain Revolution Tour in Australia. Foreword to the new miniseries by Lars Avemarie I started the “Pain Expert series” back in 2014. The series has had entries with some of the most esteemed academics and researchers in the pain field, like Moseley, Louw, O’Sullivan, Marchand, […]
Continue ReadingThe Vocabulary of a giant pioneer in Pain Science with Professor Ronald Melzack PhD
I have, for a long time now, been reading articles, books, textbooks, and research papers by Professor Melzack. Some of these quotes are from articles, books, textbooks, but most are from research papers (or where Prof. Melzack is the first author). Professor Melzack is well known in pain research circles. But among healthcare professionals, he […]
Continue ReadingNachemson – An exceptional pioneer in back pain research
I have for some years now, been reading articles by back pain researcher and orthopedic surgeon Alf Nachemson. Prof. Nachemson MD is one of the lesser known pain experts, but in my opinion, he deserves a lot more attention, for the great legacy he leaves behind after his death. His pioneering research about back pain […]
Continue ReadingThe Elements of Pain Science (and metacognition) with Dr. Jonathan Fass, DPT
I have for several years now, been reading articles and social media posts by Doctor of Physiotherapy Dr. Jonathan Fass. Some of these quotes are from articles and some are from online social media debates. Dr. Jonathan Fass, DPT is one of the lesser known pain experts, but in my opinion he deserves a lot more attention, […]
Continue ReadingPain lectures with Pain Experts like Moseley, Stanton, Butler, O’Sullivan, Nijs, O´Connell, Zusman, Lehman, Reme, Thacker, Louw, Pearson and Dr. Kieran O’Sullivan
Below you can find great videos which all contain the latest knowledge about pain from experts in modern pain science. We’ve even selected the best videos – So you don’t need the hassle yourself to find them. Here are totally over 17,5 hours of lectures. The videos will open in a new window. Professor Peter O’Sullivan: Core […]
Continue ReadingA Study of Pain Science with Dr. Jo Nijs, PhD
I have for a couple of years now, been viewing lecture and reading articles and scientific papers by physiotherapists Jo Nijs, PhD. Some of these quotes are from articles, lectures and some are from scientific papers. Dr. Jo Nijs, PhD is one of the lesser known pain experts, but in my opinion he deserves much […]
Continue Reading13 more pain quotes from Dr. Lorimer Moseley, PhD
Since my first entry in the “The Pain Expert series” these short article have collectively been shared well over 180 times on social media, by leading experts in this field, like: Dr. Jonathan Fass, Dr. Silvernail, Dr. Craig Liebenson, New Zealand Pain Society, WCPT PTPN, Adam Meakins (The Sports Physio), Diane Jacobs, Dr. Bronnie Lennox […]
Continue ReadingThe Adventures of a Pain Expert with Mick Thacker, PhD
I have for some time now, been viewing lecture and reading articles and scientific papers by physiotherapists Mick Thacker. Some of these quotes are from articles, lectures and some are from scientific papers. Mick Thacker is one of the lesser known pain experts, but in my opinion he deserves a lot more attention, for the […]
Continue ReadingThe Preface to the Pain Science Revolution with Max Zusman
I have for some time now, been reading articles and scientific papers by physiotherapists Max Zusman. Some of these quotes are from articles, and some are from scientific papers. Max Zusman is one of the lesser known pain experts, but in my opinion he deserves a lot more attention, for the great legacy he leaves […]
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