Biologising Pain: An interactive
evening with Lorimer Moseley
(See below for who this course is aimed, course dates and previous participant
reviews)
The evenings that were advertised as Pain and the Brain should have
been Biologising Pain. Based on the feedback received from previous lectures
this evening is aimed to address the questions that remain on the back of the
other lectures.
It is one thing to know the basic biology of pain, it is another thing to
share that knowledge with patients. This evening aims to help bridge this gap.
By taking an interactive 'conversational' approach, Lorimer focuses on real
world explanations and their biological justifications. Key principles of modern
pain biology and the important recent advances in our understanding of the
biology of pain are initially presented. Lorimer then progresses through several
real world case studies, demonstrating and discussing the challenges one might
face, and the methods one might use to biologise patients' experiences.
Participants will have the opportunity to share their own challenges for
biologising pain in the real world. Problem solving can then be offered both
from Lorimer’s research and clinical experiences and other delegate at the
evening. The evening is designed to enrich delegates with management strategies
and knowledge which they can integrate into their specific area, thereby
enhancing outcomes.
If you have heard Explain Pain or Pain and the Brain
this evening will serve to contextualise that information better.
Who is this course aimed at ?
It would be excellent for any health professional who deals with patients
in pain, both acute and especially chronic pain. It is especially useful for
those who explain the causes of and function of pain as part of the therapeutic
process. If you have heard Explain Pain or Pain and the
Brain this evening will serve to contextualise that information better.
Course Dates
Biologising Pain: An interactive evening with Lorimer Moseley
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