Lorimer Mosely: Why Pain Persists and What You Can Do About It
A conversation for the Bill Nelems Pain and Research Centre with pain scientist Prof Lorimer Mosely on the 4 cornerstones of healing, and more great information for healing chronic pain.
Cornerstone Concept #1
Pain protects us and promotes healing
Cornerstone Concept #2
Persisting pain overprotects us and prevents recovery
Cornerstone Concept #3
Many factors influence every pain—there’s no such thing as a pain that has a single cause
Cornerstone Concept #4
Therefore, there are many things anyone can do to change their own pain and to retrain the protector buffer.
Видео Lorimer Mosely: Why Pain Persists and What You Can Do About It канала Madeleine Eames
Cornerstone Concept #1
Pain protects us and promotes healing
Cornerstone Concept #2
Persisting pain overprotects us and prevents recovery
Cornerstone Concept #3
Many factors influence every pain—there’s no such thing as a pain that has a single cause
Cornerstone Concept #4
Therefore, there are many things anyone can do to change their own pain and to retrain the protector buffer.
Видео Lorimer Mosely: Why Pain Persists and What You Can Do About It канала Madeleine Eames
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