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pain neuroscience

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The BHP Chronic Pain Health Integration Team: Helping those with chronic pain to access the support they need / A bit of a To and Fro with population pain science

Prof Candy McCabe and Prof Tony Pickering
University of West of England / University of Bristol
Feb 22, 2021

Candy will provide an overview of Bristol Health Partners' Chronic Pain Health Integration Team which brings together clinicians, academics, patients and carers to focus on improving the lives of those with chronic pain and supporting those who provide chronic pain services or care. Tony will describe recent and ongoing studies that have been forward and reverse translating pain neuroscience from animal to human including functional imaging in patients, microneurography, industrial partnerships and trials of novel preventative approaches that are benefitting from the people, expertise and facilities available in Bristol and GW4.

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Effects of an online intervention based on pain neuroscience education for pregnant women with lumbar pain on pain, disability, and kinesiophobia: A quasi-experimental pilot study

Celia García Lucas, Lola Serrano Raya, Ana Boldó Roda, Natalia Ibáñez Meca, Luis Suso Martí, Maria Dolores Arguisuelas, Juan José Amer Cuenca, Juan Francisco Lisón, Gemma Biviá Roig

FENS Forum 2024

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Effects of a prehabilitation programme based on pain neuroscience education in patients scheduled for lumbar radiculopathy surgery

María Dolores Arguisuelas, Miriam Garrigós-Pedrón, Isabel Martínez-Hurtado, Alejandro Álvarez-Llanas, Esteban Tortosa-Sipán, Rafael Llombart-Blanco, Gemma Biviá-Roig, Juan Francisco Lisón, Julio Doménech-Fernández

FENS Forum 2024

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