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36: And, Not Or | Dr. Louie Puentedura
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12/08/17 • 23 min
Pain Reframed is on location, this week, at South College in Knoxville, TN. Dr. Tim Flynn and Dr. Jeff Moore are joined by Dr. Louie Puentedura. Last week’s episode with Dr. Tim Tollestrup generated significant, and even passionate, discussion on what Dr. Tollestrup talked about (is there a role for peripheral interventions in tackling persistent pain).
Dr. Puentedura has extensive knowledge in this area as well, so Tim, Jeff, and Louie dive deeper into what was discussed last week to bring even more clarity to the topic. They also bring an “and, not or” call to action while discussing necessary strategies for treating patients with chronic pain in coordination with what was discussed last week.
Don’t forget to save the date: June 8-10, 2018 in Denver, Colorado, the Align Conference will be taking place, focusing on neuropathic (nerve) pain. All of the various concepts of calming the nerves down will be covered at this conference.
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05/30/19 • 29 min
Tim and Jeff are joined by Dr. Roger Chou on this week's episode of Pain Reframed! A professor and physician at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), Dr. Chou was part of the team that developed the CDC's Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain in 2016. More recently, he co-published an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine, examining the current state of opioid prescribing in the United States. Tim, Jeff, and Dr. Chou discuss the impact of both of these works and the steps we can take in our clinics to make sure we're always putting the patient first.
Dr. Roger Chou is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, and Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Medicine, and Staff Physician in the Internal Medicine Clinic at OHSU. He has served as Director of the Pacific Northwest Evidence-based Practice Center since 2012. He has conducted systematic reviews in a number of areas, including chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions, screening and prevention, diagnostic testing, and prognosis. He has served as Director of the American Pain Society clinical guidelines program, the GRADE methodologist for the World Health Organization’s Division of Reproductive Health, is a member of the Cochrane Back Review Editorial Board, and co-chair of the National Quality Forum Musculoskeletal Standing Committee. Dr. Chou is on several journal editorial boards and is an author on numerous scientific articles published in peer-reviewed journals.
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Twitter - @ISPITeam
No Shortcuts to Safer Opioid Prescribing (New England Journal of Medicine)
Learn more about the roles that physical therapists and physical therapy assistants can play in reducing the opioid epidemic
02/21/19 • 32 min
We're welcoming Michelle Morrow to Pain Reframed! A self-described type-A, perfectionist personality, Michelle's mental health struggles during residency showed her the importance of self care. She, Tim, and Jeff share how each of them incorporate self care into their daily routines, despite their busy schedules. We hope you can use some of these techniques in your own life!
Michelle Morrow, DPT, is a physical therapist who believes in providing patient-centered care at all times. Michelle takes into account the patient's goals, desires, culture, and strengths to put together a plan of individualized care that best suits the patient. She believes in making each patient the director of their care, while she helps facilitate the patient's goals. She is very passionate about her profession and using her talents to serve others.
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International Spine and Pain Institute (ISPI)
Twitter - @ISPITeam
Twitter - @michellemDPT
05/25/17 • 40 min
Welcome back to Pain Reframed! This week, Roger Kerry joins us! Roger is an Associate Professor at The University of Nottingham, a Physiotherapist, and Philosopher of Science-in-training. Roger is also a musician, part of an Americana band, and he shares some fun tidbits about that!
Roger will be discussing how we think and how we look at the whole aspect of treating pain, not only from a philosophical point of view, but also in how we NEED to treat our patients and understand where they are at from a fundamental level.
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- @RogerKerry1
- @skiffleshow
- http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/index.aspx
- http://www.skiffleshow.com/
- http://ispinstitute.com
- http://evidenceinmotion.com
- @eimteam
10: The Science Behind the Sermon | Professor Karim Khan | Loading | Agenda-Driven Misinformation
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05/18/17 • 41 min
Welcome back to Pain Reframed! This week, we welcome Professor Karim Khan to the show! Karim’s expertise is on mechanical loading of the musculoskeletal system and he will be discussing musculoskeletal care. He calls out the overutilization of many of the things we see in musculoskeletal care and is instrumental in bringing people together to ensure making a difference in patients’ lives.
Jeff, Tim, and Karim discuss many things in this episode including surgery vs. manual therapy, loading, obesity and nutrition, and how many companies are pushing agendas through misinformation.
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- @BJSM_BMJ
- http://ispinstitute.com
- http://evidenceinmotion.com
- @eimteam
9: How to Help the Patient Taper Opioid Addiction Effectively | Dr. Anna Lembke | Drug Dealer, MD
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05/11/17 • 36 min
Welcome back to Pain Reframed! This week, we welcome back Dr. Anna Lembke, by popular demand, to discuss how we can specifically help patients to come down off of opioid addiction in a healthy and attainable manner that the patient can also handle.
Dr. Lembke describes her acronym: B.R.A.V.O. and how it helps providers to help their patients through the tapering process.
- B: Brooching the subject
- R: Risk-benefit calculator
- A: Addiction happens
- V: Validation and velocity
- O: Other treatments for pain
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121: Communicating with Humans| Dr. Lisa Holland
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10/24/19 • 23 min
Dr. Lisa Holland joins Tim and Jeff for Part 2 of their conversation on blending the Eastern and Western models of treatment. If you haven't listened to their first conversation, check out Episode 113.
Lisa, Tim and Jeff talk about a "Human Systems Model of Care" that focus on the human that is in your clinic. They discuss what exactly that model of care looks like, how that affects your patients and what that will look like to your patients.
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05/21/20 • 35 min
Chris Johnson, MPT, ITCA, joins Liz and Jeff to discuss the unique challenges of treating pain in athletes. Chris worked at the world-renowned Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma of Lenox Hill Hospital as a physical therapist and researcher. In 2014, he opened Zeren PT to provide unparalleled physical therapy and performance coaching for multi-sport athletes in the Pacific Northwest. Chris is also the co-founder and CEO of RunCadence LLC, which is an IOS app that helps runners apply step rate manipulation to their training.
Outside of his professional work, Chris races triathlon at the amateur elite level. He is a five-time USAT All American, three-time Kona Qualifier, and one of the dominant age group athletes in long course triathlon. Chris is also extensively published in the medical literature and is a sought after international public speaker.
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135: The Curable Universe | Laura Seago
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05/14/20 • 34 min
In this episode, Liz and Jeff talk to Laura Seago, co-founder and Head of Content at Curable, about using the mind-body connection to treat pain. Laura focuses on creating virtual, neuroscience-based recovery programs for chronic pain. Her passion for creating these programs stems from her personal experience of recovery from migraines, sciatica, and chronic knee pain. She is an alumna of BuzzFeed and Google, both of which helped her to develop the digital storytelling skills Curable uses to engage chronic pain sufferers with bite-sized audio lessons and easy-to-use techniques.
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15: The Second Reframed Recap
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06/22/17 • 24 min
Welcome back to Pain Reframed! Today, we have the second Reframed Recap! Dr. Tim Flynn and Dr. Jeff Moore look back at previous episodes and interviews to dig deeper and add more commentary and insights learned from these interviews and discussions!
This week, we’ll be looking back at the conversations and awesome content shared in the episodes and interviews with Sandy Hilton, The Real Brian, and Dr. Anna Lembke.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Pain Reframed have?
Pain Reframed currently has 159 episodes available.
What topics does Pain Reframed cover?
The podcast is about Pharmacology, Doctor, Health & Fitness, Pain, Medicine, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on Pain Reframed?
The episode title 'Winter Replay |121: Communicating with Humans | Dr. Lisa Holland' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Pain Reframed?
The average episode length on Pain Reframed is 31 minutes.
How often are episodes of Pain Reframed released?
Episodes of Pain Reframed are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Pain Reframed?
The first episode of Pain Reframed was released on Mar 30, 2017.
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