Episode 6: PAIN with Greg Lehman
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- Greg is a renowned physiotherapist and chiropractor and is well known for reconciling biomechanics with pain science, which, coincidentally, is the name of his course! We talk about pain, the nuances of it, and the potential simplicity in helping people with pain minimise suffering and disability.
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Greg can be found on twitter at @greglehman
Two giants having a good ol fashion chinwag and providing their valuable insight on very important and relevant issues. This is pure gold - going to have to listen twice. Stoked that the rehab community has access to your acumen and wisdom on youtube, Jared. Looking forward to lot's more. Thank you
Thanks Terry! Lots more to come mate
Thanks again really interesting. I do discuss lifestyle with my patients and use the nemonic CLANGERS which stands for; Connect with others (be social), Learn something new everyday, Active do activity you enjoy or find something you enjoy, Nature, get outside explore, Give back to others be altruistic, Eat well, Rest when needed, and Sleep. Most important 2 sleep and activity.
Pure gold as always. Need part II, please! 👍🏽
Beautifull point from Greg.Some People disqualifies or mocking manualtherapy or dry needling,without knowing their effect on pain,they reduces them selves by doing and being like that.
So great Jared! Love this man
Thanks Elliott! Appreciate it mate
Well I was going to play some video games and relax but.. then I see this pop up. Alright, guess I know what I'm doing for the next hour. Woo!
Haha sorry to disrupt your plans
Greg said "we know educating about pain science doesn't help people" , where do we know this from?
In my personal rehab it's been a bigger help than any intervention
I think Greg is referring to the fact that formal, structured pain science education in addition to normal guideline care doesn't add any further benefit. for example: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30398542/ . I don't think Greg is saying that education isn't necessary just that we might not need hours of pain science education
@@shoulder_physio that's cool, I might be an outlier, as someone with no formal pain science qualifications but have done probably dozens of hours of pain science self guided education or given my personality type if my biases placeboed me into a positive outcome
Either way once I started learning I was super interested and now I'm going back to uni next year to learn more formally
Great yarn