Back Pain
Airing Pain 128: Back Pain & Pain from a Global Perspective with the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)
June 01 , 2021
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Looking into one of the most globally prevalent types of pain, back pain, and exploring different cultural attitudes towards pain.
This edition of Airing Pain was created in association with the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) and has been funded by the Plum Trust.Back pain ...
Airing Pain 102: Chronic Pain And Resilience
May 01 , 2018
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Exploring what can be done for high-level athletes in the context of chronic pain, and how one man with a spinal injury found himself “in the zone” through cycling
This edition is funded by a grant from the Stafford Trust.
For top-level athletes, chronic pain can very quickly end ...
Treatment with opioids not superior to treatment with non-opioid medications – Study
March 07 , 2018
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A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that treatment with opioids was not superior to treatment with non-opioid medications in patients with chronic back pain, hip or knee osteoarthritis pain.
You can find the full study here: http://ow.ly/veOf30iO8ms ...
Transcript – Programme 90: Back Pain
May 10 , 2017
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David Rogers, physiotherapist and co-author of 'Back to Life', explains the biopsychosocial model and simple, effective ways to manage persistent back pain
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This programme was funded by a grant from The Schuh Trust.
Back pain causes more disability than any ...
Airing Pain 90: Back Pain
May 10 , 2017
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David Rogers, physiotherapist and co-author of Back to Life, explains persistent back pain and some simple exercises that can help
This programme was funded by a grant from The Schuh Trust.
Back pain causes more disability than any other condition in the UK[1]. It is the second most common ...
Airing Pain 63: Interventional Pain Management
February 03 , 2015
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From nerve-blocks to spinal cord stimulators: how interventional approaches can help
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This edition has been funded by Pfizer.
Physiotherapy, exercise, medications and clinical psychology all play an important role in pain management, but what happens if these treatments don’t give people ...
Airing Pain 62: Independent Living
July 29 , 2014
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How to get support in regaining independence and the physical and mental health benefits of social exercise
This edition has been funded by a grant from the Moffat Charitable Trust.
How can people left disabled and housebound by chronic pain be supported to live independently? Producer Paul Evans visits ...
Airing Pain 55: More Power to You
April 24 , 2014
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Prescriptions for yoga and harnessing the power of social interaction
This edition has been supported by a grant from the Scottish Government.
In Airing Pain episode 55 we hear about two very different ways of giving people in pain the knowledge and power to help themselves.
Will we soon be able ...
Airing Pain 52: Better Care for People in Pain
January 15 , 2014
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How to ensure people in pain get the best treatment: a new guideline for chronic pain in Scotland
This edition has been funded by a grant from the Scottish Government.
At the launch of a new guideline on treatment of chronic pain in Scotland, Paul Evans speaks to patients ...
Ruth Tickner
January 10 , 2014
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Ruth Tickner describes how pain ‘crept up on her’ over the course of several years and the blind alleys and frustrations she had to face before beginning to rebuild confidence in her body and faith in her future
Pain crept up on me. I have a significant mobility ...
Airing Pain 47: The Power of the Mind
November 06 , 2013
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Investigating ancient and futuristic techniques to reduce pain using the power of the mind: from mindfulness to neuro-engineering
This edition has been funded by a grant from the Scottish Government.
In this edition of Airing Pain Paul Evans explores the possibility of controlling pain through techniques that focus on ...
Airing Pain 41: Inside a Multidisciplinary Pain Team
April 10 , 2013
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A look at how experts from different backgrounds work together in multidisciplinary pain teams
This edition was funded by the Big Lottery Fund's Awards For All programme in Northern Ireland.
Presenter Paul Evans travels to Northern Ireland to meet a multidisciplinary pain team at Craigavon Area Hopsital, including doctors, ...