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Top Pain Management Podcasts
May 15, 2024
The Best Pain Management Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.
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78 Episodes
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Avg Length 48m
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Latest episode 7 days ago
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Let’s face it...trauma is anything but funny. But did you know, a weekly dose of laughter can boost immunity, provide pain relief, lower inflammation levels, reduce stress and improve quality of life? Yes...even gallows humor will help. Listen in as Katie Wrigley, transformational coach and trauma & pain expert, gets you smiling and laughing while empowering you with tips and tricks to have immediate impact to down regulate the nervous system and help remove trauma from the physical body. Tune into The Pain ChangerTM podcast and discover the insider secrets to overcome trauma & pain so you can end your suffering and raise your quality of life for good.
Chip Talks
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73 Episodes
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Avg Length 32m
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Latest episode 6 days ago
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Chip Talks is a podcast meant to bring complicated and leading information to those that have an interest. Chip Talk’s is also a way for Chip to “publish” his important finding and ground breaking discoveries. Chip is an world leader and theorist on human function and in particular the endocannabinoid system. Chip also has an interest in free energy and frequency mathematics and applications. Chip is classically trained as a mathematician and also as an electrical engineer.
66 Episodes
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Avg Length 22m
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Latest episode 1 year ago
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45 Episodes
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Avg Length 63m
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Latest episode 13 days ago
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Dr. of Physical Therapy, Caitlin Casella speaks with professionals in healthcare, therapeutic movement and exercise, strength and conditioning, athletic training, and bodywork. Interviews focus on the overlapping layers of health and wellness with belief structures, social engagement, economic and environmental factors, and sustaining robust activity later in life. Questions that drive Caitlin’s work and curation of the Practice Human Podcast examine systemic factors which create barriers to care, and how health and wellness can only be partially left to the individual. She asks, "how does our wellness as a society depend on our collective care?"