In episode 383 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with season 12. We’re spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Adriaan Louw and his series of books on pain neuroscience education written for the patient. We talk about where the idea of these books came from, some of the titles in the series, some of the educational illustrations and analogies he includes in the books and uses for his patients, and more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
Episode 381 - Ron Donelson: Rapid Recoveries Without Surgery
In episode 381 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with season 12. We’re spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Ron Donelson and his book, Rapid Recoveries without Surgery. We talk about his professional first-hand experience which led him to learn a diagnostic process different but better than his original training had offered, the impression of his colleagues to this new diagnostic process, the four major parts of his book, why he believes the contents of the book have significant potential to improve care for too many, and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com
Episode 380 - Lorimer Moseley: Explain Pain: A Pain Neuroscience Education Nook
In episode 380 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with season 12 and we’re spotlighting important books related to our field of conservative care of musculoskeletal disorders. This week we have Dr. Lorimer Moseley and his book, Explain Pain, a book to educate patients about their pain. We talk about where the idea of this book came with his coauthor David Butler, the principles found within the book, who needs to hear it, some related projects, and other books associated with this effort to help people make their way out of persistent pain and plenty more. To hear the entire episode go to your favorite podcast player or go to www.mechanicalcareforum.com