The challenges of pain management in people with dementia, different medications and why an iPod could be latest tool in our first aid kit. To listen to this programme, please click here. Prefer a PDF? Please click here. This programme was funded by grant from W G Edwards and the Crud
With 80% of amputations preventable with the proper care, we discuss diabetic neuropathy & why we should treat our feet To listen to to this programme, please click here. Prefer a PDF? Please click here. This programme was funded by a grant from The Schuh Trust. There are around 4
Airing Pain al fresco: the benefits of gardening for our physical and mental health, and why, when it comes to green space, size isn’t everything… To listen to this programme, please click here. Prefer a PDF? Please click here. This programme was funded by a grant from The D’Oyly Cart
Patient and clinician perspectives on living with Sickle cell disease and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach. To listen to the programme, please click here. Prefer a PDF? Please click here. This edition has been funded by donations from Pain Concern’s friends and supporter
David Rogers, physiotherapist and co-author of ‘Back to Life’, explains the biopsychosocial model and simple, effective ways to manage persistent back pain. To listen to the programme, please click here. Prefer a PDF? Please click here. This programme was funded by a grant
Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis and affects 1 in 40 people in the UK. So why do we still see it as something that exists only in the pages of Victorian novels? In this episode of Airing Pain we go inside the Houses of Parliament and speak with MPs, clinic
We visit the EXPPECT pelvic pain clinic, where women share their experiences and advice for living with persistent bladder and pelvic pain. To listen to the programme, please click here. Prefer a PDF? Please click here. Paul Evans: This is Airing Pain, a programme brought to yo
To listen to the programme, please click here. Prefer a PDF? Please click here. From diagnosis difficulties to defining gender: the effects of vulvodynia on women today. Paul Evans: This is Airing Pain, a programme brought to you by Pain Concern, the UK charity providing information a