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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Back Pain Education Day 2015: Your Brain And Pain
Dr. Beth Darnall is a Pain Psychologist at the Stanford University Pain Management Center, and she was one of the presenters on the Back Pain Education Day. She discussed the brain and pain connection. Out of all the topics covered, … Continue reading
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Tagged back pain, chronic pain, Dr. Beth Darnall, MBSR, mind's medicine box, Mindfulness Based Stress-Reduction, opioid-based medications, pain catastrophizing, pain psychologist, positive thoughts, righteous indignation, Stanford Back Pain Education Day
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Back Pain Education Day 2015: Introduction
Last week Stanford University had an event by the Division of Pain Medicine, focusing on back pain. It was pretty much an all day affair, and luckily, the event was recorded on video and posted on their website. You can … Continue reading
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Back Pain Seminar – Update
The link to the live-stream session for the back pain seminar is: Stanford Back Pain Education Day And here’s the schedule of events for the Stanford Back Pain Education Day (10am-4pm PST):
Back Pain Seminar
I wanted to share a link with you today about an up-coming seminar focused solely on back pain. Unfortunately, the registration to the event is closed since it has reached full capacity. I believe this event was advertised at the … Continue reading