Episode 21 - The Neuroscience of Spinal Disorder with Maté Bene

EPISODE · Jun 29, 2022 · 59 MIN

Episode 21 - The Neuroscience of Spinal Disorder with Maté Bene

from Love At First Science · host Alba Yoga Academy

Welcome to episode 4 of the “Neuroscience series” on the “Love at First Science” Podcast where Maté Bene and I dive into the neuroscience of spinal disorders. Topics covered: Máté Bene’s story; Pain and disc herniation Biomechanical vs neurological approach Pain and MRIs Patients’ mindset Pain and childhood How pain travels from the skin to the brain Movement and pain Chronic pain Fear avoidance cycle Pain and meditation Final message from Máté Bene LEARN MORE ABOUT MÁTÉ BENE! Maté Bene is a Physiotherapist, freelance educator and Director of Bene Spine Academy ( BGA ) which provides resources for physios, trainers and yoga teachers about spine prevention and movement therapy. His aim is to continually develop the training programs to incorporate the current research findings into the clinical reasoning process and practice of movement therapists. MÁTÉ BENE’S SOCIALS Check out & learn more with Máté Bene: Máté Bene’s Website for professionals Máté Bene’s Website for patients THE BOOK! If you want to deepen your knowledge on Hypermobility, you can buy my book Too flexible to feel good HERE CELEST’S SOCIALS Celest’s Instagram Celest’s Website

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