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Dr. Morten Hoegh met up with professor Peter O'Sullivan. Listen to their conversation about Peter and his work here!
Peter on X
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Allan Basbaum on Wikipedia
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Queen's University, Department of Psychology
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Kristian at Aalborg University
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Special Interest Group on Musculoskeletal Pain under IASP on Twitter
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Bogen: Det du ikke ved får patienten ondt af
Bogen: "Sårbar? Det kan du selv være"
Morten Sodemanns profil på SDU
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Speakers:
Dr. Inge Ris (physiotherapist, PhD)
Ass. Prof. Tonny Elmose Andersen (psychologist, PhD)
Kasper Ussing (physiotherapist, Msc)
Prof. Alice Kongsted (chiropractor, PhD)
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Relevant reading:
Self-management at the core of back pain care: 10 key points for clinicians
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Professor Mick Thacker (Institute of Health & Social Care at London South Bank University) discusses theories and models from the world of pain with our host, Dr. Morten Hoegh.
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Predictive processing as a theory to understand pain | Mick Thacker | TEDx
Mick Thacker on ResearchGate
‘Pain mechanisms: a new theory’ Melzack & Wall, 1965
‘From the gate to the neuromatrix’ Melzack, 1999
‘Pain, the tissues and the nervous system: a conceptual model’ Gifford, 1998
‘Reconceptualising pain according to modern pain science’ – Moseley, 2007
‘Can cognitive processes be inferred from neuroimaging data?’ Poldrack, 2006
‘First-person neuroscience and the understanding of pain’ Thacker & Moseley, 2012
'Beyond Feeling: Chronic Pain Hurts the Brain, Disrupting the Default-Mode Network Dynamics' Baliki et al., 2008
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Dr. Morten Hoegh talked to dr Kirsty Bannister at #EFIC2019 in Valencia, September 2019. This episoded is recorded with and for the European Pain Federation, EFIC.
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Dr. Morten Hoegh talked to ass. prof. Shellie Boudreau at #EFIC2019 in Valencia, September 2019. This episoded is recorded with and for the European Pain Federation, EFIC.
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Dr. Morten Hoegh talked to prof. Thomas Voets at #EFIC2019 in Valencia, September 2019. This episoded is recorded with and for the European Pain Federation, EFIC.
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Morten met online with prof. Steven George, who is a professor and the director of musculoskeletal research at Duke Clinical Research Institute.
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Our host, Morten, met up with dr. Annina Schmid from Oxford University to talk about neuropathies.
Are you a high motivated physiotherapist (MSc level), with a keen interest to move towards a clinical academic career in the area of neuropathic pain/"sciatica"? Then click here to learn more about the job opening.
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Morten teamed up with Carolyn Vandyken & Karl Monahan to talk about all things pelvic - aka "The Bermuda Triangle of the MSK world". We hope you enjoy todays episode! Read more about Carolyn & Karl below, and check out their online courses for clinicians.
Carolyn Vandyken:
Reframe Rehab on Instagram
ReframeRehab on Facebook
Contact Carolyn: [email protected]Here are links for Carolyn's upcoming courses:
Developing a Biopsychosocial Framework for Persistent Pain
Teaching MSK therapists an External Approach to Treating the Pelvic FloorKarl Monahan
The Pelvic Pain Clinic website
The Pelvic Pain Clinic on Facebook
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Karl Monahan on LinkedinPelvic Pain Matters on Facebook
Pelvic Pain Matters on Twitter
Pelvic Pain Matters on Instagram
Karl's upcoming courses
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This episode is the first episode in Danish. Dr. Morten Hoegh talks to Prof. Jan Hartvigsen (University of Southern Denmark, SDU) about back pain and conflicts of interest, both in research and in a clinical setting.
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"Professor Harris is a practicing orthopaedic surgeon and an academic. His clinical interests are in trauma surgery. His research interests broadly cover the topic of surgical effectiveness and clinical research."
Prof. Harris recently authored an interesting article in PAIN. It is titled "Surgery for chronic musculoskeletal pain: the question of evidence", and you can hear Prof. Harris talk to our host, Morten Hoegh, right here!If you want to see more from Prof. Harris, there are numerous videos on YouTube:
"Surgery: The ultimate placebo" - 1 hour lecture on YouTube
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