This much anticipated collection of stories, written by Oxford
University Fellow and Pain Scientist, Dr GL Moseley, provides an
entertaining and informative way to understand modern pain
biology.
Described by critics as 'a gem' and by clinicians as
'entertaining and educative', painful yarns is a unique book.
The stories, some of his travels in outback Australia, some of
experiences growing up, are great yarns. At the end of each
story, there is a section "so what has this got to do with
pain?" in which Lorimer uses the story as a metaphor for some
aspect of pain biology.
The level of the pain education is appropriate for patients
and health professionals. The entertainment is good for
everyone. You don't have to be interested in pain to get
something from this book and a laugh or two!
Reviews:
"Moseley is pain management's answer to James Herriot. This
book captures that illusive ability to both educate and
entertain."
Dr Michael Thacker, Director, Pain Science Program, Kings
College, London
"When reading, it is always a good sign when you start to cry
from laughing....this is clearly the best book about clinical
pain that I have ever read."
Dr John Keltner, MD (Harvard) Pain Physician,
Anethiologist and Research fellow, Oxford University.
"Painful yarns are about life. The way Moseley turns them
into metaphors about pain is brilliant. This is a real gem."
Diane Wilkinson, Freelance Writer.
"I love a good story....but the best bit was that when the
stories were compared to how pain works, it made sense."
Dimos, Lorry Driver (not Hino's), with chronic back pain.
"Persistent pain can be very difficult to understand. These
stories provide an engaging, scientifically accurate way of
explaining ...they will help people understand their pain and
help health care professionals understand the pain of their
patients."
Professor Franics J Keefe, Pain Prevention and Treatment
Research Program, Duke University Medical Centre, Duke
University, USA.