Research: Preoperative Pain Neuroscience Education for Shoulder Surgery
Recent research from the EIM pain science team is published in the South African Journal of Physiotherapy. Their study examined how patients responded to pain...
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Recent research from the EIM pain science team is published in the South African Journal of Physiotherapy. Their study examined how patients responded to pain...
A 2014 paper in the Journal of Physical Therapy Education looked at student learning of psychomotor skills through online video instruction versus in-person instruction. Summary:...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a fundamental shift in the healthcare paradigm. It hasn’t just rewritten the rulebook—it’s torn out the pages and thrown the...
Evolution occurs slowly and then suddenly. The suddenness in evolution often relates to a monumental event. The effects of a monumental event are initiated by...
Shop Talk is a newsletter published by The Evidence Workshop, LLC. It helps clinicians integrate the best, available research evidence into front-line practice. It’s...
The EIM pain science team has published a paper in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health with their findings for a middle...
Carve out a path to specialization by learning from experts across specialties. Gather skills to treat a variety of patients with better outcomes, and find...
In this episode, Liz and Adam talk to artist and educator Emily Lanctot about how art and pain cross paths. She discusses the ethics of...
Whenever I meet new physical therapists, I am always blown away by their compassion for their patients and their deep-seated drive to help those patients...
About Anna Lembke, MD Dr. Anna Lembke is currently Associate Professor and Medical Director of Addiction Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine. She was one...