Join co-hosts Sandy Hilton and Cory Blickenstaff, physical therapists who are "in the trenches" practicing in unique settings on opposite sides of United States, as they discuss current research and topics of pain science. Listen in on occasional interviews of the prominent figures of pain science. Focus will be on making the information meaningful to practice in the clinic.

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Title Date published
034 How Well Do We Remember Past Pains? 2018-07-05
033 Reconsidering the IASP Definition of Pain 2018-05-22
032 Are There Ethical Concerns With Mindfulness Approaches? 2018-03-22
031 Expectancy Violation Update 2018-02-10
Episode 30: I am a Placebo: An Interview With Dr. Nortin Hadler, MD 2017-12-28
029 Discussion of the book Meanings of Pain 2017-11-25
028 Does Manual Therapy Suck? 2017-10-28
027 Transverse Abdominals in Low Back Pain 2017-09-19
026 Can We Predict Who's at Risk for Persistent Pain 2017-08-18
025 Comparing and Using Low Back Pain Clinical Guidelines 2017-06-29
024 Trigger Points, the "Third Space", and the Merit of Pain Theories with Dr. Milton Cohen 2017-06-01
023 Modeling Pain and Other Bayesian Topics 2017-05-11
022 Do Systematic Biases Impact Care? 2017-04-11
21 Aerobic Exercise for Pain 2017-03-07
020 Neuropathic Pain at the Pelvis 2017-01-16
Holiday Extravaganza 2016 2016-12-11
018 What IS a Picture Worth 2016-11-13
017 Are There Ghosts in Your Machine 2016-10-06
016_CBT_in_the_Workplace 2016-08-28
015 Maximizing Exposure Therapy Revisited 2016-07-28
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