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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 83: Arthritis: From self-help to cutting edge research
June 30 , 2016
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Getting moving with tai chi, staying in work and why arthritis pain is not all about the joints
This edition is funded by the Agnes Hunter Trust.
Over ten million people in the UK live with arthritis and it is the most common cause of pain. Professor David Walsh ...
Airing Pain 74: Music
November 10 , 2015
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Tune in and turn down the volume on pain
This edition is funded by grants from the Sylvia Waddilove Foundation and the Scottish Government.
Could music be a key resource for managing pain? The results of a survey on music and chronic pain are promising, according to psychologist and ...
Airing Pain 24: Exercise and Managing Pain
January 13 , 2012
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How swimming can help manage pain, and a Q&A session with physiotherapist Paul Cameron.
This programme was funded by Pain Concern's supporters and friends, and an educational grant from Grünenthal.
Paul Evans takes the plunge with Daphne Wood of Pain and Able to find out more about how swimming ...