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Pain: Podcasts/Blogs

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Health Skills [Blog]

The Healthskills blog is run by Dr. Bronnie Lennox Thomposon, an occupational therapist and educator who is also a member of Pain@Otago. The blog offers health care providers thoughtful commentary and resources so they can improve their skills in empowering and supporting patients in pain. 

Pain ToolKit [Blog]

The Pain Toolkit offers tailored resources for healthcare professionals and people living with persistent pain on pain self-management. The website is managed by Pete Moore

 

PainScience.com [Blog]

PainScience.com is a blog maintained by science writer Paul Ingraham, a former massage therapist, a writer, and a pain patient. It consists of detailed evidence-based articles for patients and health care professional on chronic pain and injury. 

My Cuppa Jo [Blog]

Mycuppajo.com is a blog by Joletta Belton (Jo), a blogger, patient pain advocate, and chronic pain sufferer to share insights with healthcare providers from a patient’s perspective, and to help empower patients.

Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science [Blog]

The Reconciling Biomechanics with Pain Science is a blog maintained by Greg Lehman which discusses various topics on pain and movement. 

Better Movement [Blog & Podcast]

The Better Movement blog and Better Movement podcast are maintained by author/blogger Todd Hargrove and includes free articles and podcasts that discuss the science of movement and pain. 

The Pain Beat [Podcast]

In the Pain Beat podcast, members of the IASP Pain Research Forum speak with world's leading investigators about hot topics in the field of pain research.

Joint Action [Podcast]

The Joint Action is a podcast hosted by David Hunter, a rheumatologist, where he interviews the world's leading experts in osteoarthritis. 

Know any other useful resource?

If you have suggestions for any other resources you have found helpful, please let us know by emailing us on: pain@otago.ac.nz