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EPISODE · May 24, 2018 · 28 MIN

59: Reducing Fear with Ash James

from Pain Reframed

We welcome Ash James to Pain Reframed! This week, we are talking about reducing fear, encouraging a variety of movement, and getting to the root of what's going on with a patient's body. We want to ensure patients don't catastrophize, be afraid of their bodies, nor let negative thoughts and other things get in the way of living and enjoying life and full movement and ability. Ash has worked in various sectors of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, including private practice, professional sports and occupational health. He is now a Clinical Lead for a large Occupational Health Company, runs external courses and workshops, and is looking at ways to improve the care of people within the community. Ash is also currently studying for his PhD with his research focus on the prevention of occupational back pain. Don't forget!! It's almost here!! 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. LINKS: https://www.resiliencephysio.com/ @ashjamesphysio http://ispinstitute.com http://www.alignconference.com/ http://evidenceinmotion.com @eimteam

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