Fantastic. I am a physical therapist who helps to run an interdisciplinary program for patients who suffer from chronic pain. I am TPS certified and teach a lot of pain neuroscience in our program. I will certainly be showing this video in the near future. Thank you Kory. Great job!
Amazing Kory, had the pleasure to meet you and you truly are an excellent speaker!!! Thanks!! Keep up the great work (read your more recent paper already, love it)
Would be very beneficial to see this approach adopted everywhere - I’m speaking as someone from the UK. Usual frustration though is that there’s no reference to chronic conditions that affect the nervous system or brain; as someone living with chronic pain due to having MS this is always a yawning gap in these presentations. However I can endorse the diet and exercise, lack of stress etc as helping with any ongoing pain.
Very well done! As a fellow PT who treats chronic pain disorders, I will have to use this video with my patients!
Thank you for giving me hope
Fantastic. I am a physical therapist who helps to run an interdisciplinary program for patients who suffer from chronic pain. I am TPS certified and teach a lot of pain neuroscience in our program. I will certainly be showing this video in the near future. Thank you Kory. Great job!
This is a great talk on pain by Kory. As someone who treats pain this will be helpful to show some of my patients.
Amazing Kory, had the pleasure to meet you and you truly are an excellent speaker!!! Thanks!! Keep up the great work (read your more recent paper already, love it)
Would be very beneficial to see this approach adopted everywhere - I’m speaking as someone from the UK.
Usual frustration though is that there’s no reference to chronic conditions that affect the nervous system or brain; as someone living with chronic pain due to having MS this is always a yawning gap in these presentations.
However I can endorse the diet and exercise, lack of stress etc as helping with any ongoing pain.