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About Us
Board of Trustees
Advisory Board members
What we do
Policy and campaigns
News
Latest news
Statements and press releases
Notifications For Members
Contact us
Press enquiries
Get Help
Helpline & E-Help Services
Forum
Pain Education Sessions
Support near me
Publications
Pain Matters magazine
Subscribe to Pain Matters
Back Issues
Information leaflets
Pain Press newsletter
Cymraeg
Radio
Airing Pain
Playlists
Transcripts
Resources
Conditions
Living with pain
Families and children
More resources and information
Research
*New* Self-Management Navigator Tool
The Navigator Tool
Self-Management Videos
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Direct Donations
Fundraise
Shop against pain
Legacy
Airing Pain 56: Images and Perceptions
May 06, 2014
by Administrator
Amputation and phantom limbs
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Arts and crafts
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Benefits
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Communication skills
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Culture and pain
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Explaining pain
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Explaining your condition to others
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Fibromyalgia
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Orofacial pain
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Pacing
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Patient perspective
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Psychological effects of pain
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Talking to your doctor
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Trigeminal neuralgia
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Artist’s impressions of pain in the clinic, and clubbing or model railways – why living a good life with pain is in the eye of the beholder
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Airing Pain 55: More Power to You
April 24, 2014
by Administrator
Alternative therapy on the NHS
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arthritis
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back pain
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Communication skills
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exercise
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Explaining your condition to others
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Low back pain
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Peer support
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Prescriptions for yoga and harnessing the power of social interaction.
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Airing Pain 44: Pain Management at Both Extremes of Life
May 22, 2013
by Administrator
Brain imaging
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Carers
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Children and young people in pain
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Communication skills
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dementia
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Explaining your condition to others
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Facial expressions as a measure of pain
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Medication
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Older people
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Opioids
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Patient perspective
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Post-surgical pain
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Psychological approaches to pain management
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Research
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Sleep
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Talking to your doctor
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Young people and children
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Pain experienced by the very young and very old and the similar issues arising when dealing with these very different types of patient.
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Airing Pain 42: Endometriosis and Support Groups
April 24, 2013
by Administrator
Educating healthcare professionals
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Endometriosis
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Explaining your condition to others
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Family and relationships
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Patient perspective
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Peer support
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pelvic pain
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Surgery
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Visceral pain
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Learning to manage endometriosis and how support groups can help.
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