beliefs

Season 7, Episode 16 with Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme: Rehabilitation management of low back pain – it’s time to pull it all together!

In episode 16 of season 7 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “Improving consultations for persistent musculoskeletal low back pain in orthopaedic spine settings: an intervention development” with Dr. Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme. You’ll hear him share 5 domains of pain and disability, how these drivers of pain and disability of nociceptive pain, nervous system dysfunction, comorbidities, cognitive emotional, and contextual drivers appear, and what is useful to identify and with which to intervene needs of both the patients and the clinicians, what’s still uncertain due to the limitations of this study, the clinical implications and big takeaways.

Season 7, Episode 9 with Belinda Lawford: Effect of Information Content and General Practitioner Recommendation to Exercise on Treatment Beliefs and Intentions for Knee Osteoarthritis

In episode 9 of season 7 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “Effect of Information Content and General Practitioner Recommendation to Exercise on Treatment Beliefs and Intentions for Knee Osteoarthritis: An Online Multi-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial” with Dr. Belinda Lawford.  You’ll hear her further share specifics on what prompted the study, how the study was carried out, her perspective on how this might be carried out in everyday practice, other studies on the topic, the clinical implications, and big takeaways.

Season 4, Episode 15 with Kory Zimney: The Clinical Application of Teaching People About Pain

In episode 15 of season 4 we’re highlighting the study, “The clinical application of teaching people about pain” with Dr. Kory Zimney. In the full discussion you’ll hear Dr. Zimney further explain the evidence behind effective pain neuroscience education, the benefits of the use of metaphors, examples, and illustrations, other resources to read additionally, the specific implications and the big takeaways.

Season 3, Episode 14 with Christophe Demoulin: Beliefs in the Population about Cracking Sounds Produced during Spinal Manipulation

In episode 14 of season 3 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “Beliefs in the Population about Cracking Sounds Produced during Spinal Manipulation” with Dr Christophe Demoulin. He shares why he believes its important to know what patients believe about joint cracking, other studies which can shed light on this topic, some of the expectations of the authors and how these results might have been surprising, how this information might prepare a clinician as they plan to perform a manual manipulation, the clinical implications and the big takeaways.