Pain resources

Links to articles, videos and presentations on pain.  This information is presented ‘as is’. Daniel Searle Physiotherapy takes no responsibility for the content or their suitability.  By accessing this page and subsequent content you consent and agree to our terms and conditions.

Videos

A joint project between the GP Access and the Hunter Integrated Pain Service – NSW Government

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A collaboration between a pain scientist, a pain physiotherapist and a professional communicator (SC). Copyright 2020

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Talk by Julian Gover. Tedx Northwich, 2019.

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A presentation by Prof. Lorimer Moseley, Dec 2018.

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ABC 7.30 report broadcast 27th May 2020 on the failure of surgery to resolve persistent back pain.

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Based on the editorial and inforgraphic published by the British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019.

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A Ted-Ed talk that explores the biological and psychological factors that influence how we experience pain and how our nervous system reactions to harmful stimuli.  By Joshua W. Pate

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A video by the University of Melbourne on how to live with osteoarthritis.

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Understanding chronic and persistent pain.  Presentation by Leonard Van Gelder, DPT, ATC, TPS, CSCS, Director of Pain Treatment for Generation Care.

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Guided Imagery Mindfulness Exercise © Epworth Healthcare.

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What is Chronic pain and how does it work ?  Understanding nociplastic pain © The Guardian 28 June 2021

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A very enlightening video on research into knee surgery and the placebo effect. © BBC Documentary.

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ABC TV program ‘You can’t ask that’ where people talk about their addiction to prescription drugs. © ABC 2022.

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Audio

An ABC podcast on clinical trials on how people have ‘unlearnt’ their chronic pain.

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