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The Modern Pain Podcast helps clinicians and patients better understand and treat pain. We bring clinicians, researchers, and patients together. Our focus is on returning the patient's voice back to healthcare. Brought to you by Modern Pain Care.
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In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Dr. Mark Kargela interviews physical therapist Chris Hughen. Chris shares his journey from aspiring strength coach to established physical therapist, highlighting the importance of mentorship, the pitfalls of chasing certifications, and the value of embracing uncertainty in clinical practice. Chris also discusses how his background in coaching influences his patient interactions and the necessity of maintaining good professional relationships. ...
Join us for an insightful episode where host Mark Kargela engages with expert Jen Uschold, a physical therapist and lifestyle medicine coach. Delve into the integration of traditional physical therapy with coaching and mental fitness to foster stronger client-therapist relationships in pain management. Discover the significance of motivational interviewing, emotional intelligence, and 'mental fitness' principles covering positive psychology, performance science, CBT, and neuroscience. Explore...
In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, Mark Kargela explores the false dichotomy of passive versus active care in pain management, emphasizing that neither is inherently detrimental. He discusses the unique roles of passive care techniques like manual therapy and active care, which encompasses more than just exercise. Mark highlights the importance of personalized, patient-centered approaches that consider the patient's values and life circumstances. The episode underscores the significa...
In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela explores the intersection of environmental considerations and physiotherapy with Filip Maric, Founder of the Environmental Physiotherapy Association, and Jessica Stanhope, a Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide. The discussion delves into the environmental blind spots in physiotherapy practice, emphasizing the importance of incorporating natural environments into treatment settings. The episode highlights research linking ...
In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela is joined by Mathilde Kehler to explore the transformative shift from a 'fixer' to a 'coach' in helping patients manage chronic pain. They delve into the importance of positioning the patient as the main character, focusing on their goals, and leveraging their resources rather than just diagnosing and treating symptoms. Mathilde shares her journey from physiotherapy to creating a pain coach program, emphasizing the need for persona...
In this episode of The Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela interviews Trevor Barker, a remarkable individual who transitioned from battling chronic pain with a medicalized approach to living well despite the pain. Trevor shares his compelling journey from relying on heavy medications and invasive treatments to embracing a holistic and human-centric approach that significantly improved his quality of life. He details his involvement with Pain Revolution and how community support and shared ...
n this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela discusses the philosophy of science as it pertains to pain research with philosophers Rani Lill Anjum and Elena Rocca. The conversation revolves around their book, which critiques traditional scientific approaches and emphasizes the importance of understanding philosophical biases in research. The trio explores how empirical methods often fail to address the complexity of individual pain experiences, the ethical dilemmas in excludin...
In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela sits down with Emily Rich, an occupational therapist and POTS specialist, to discuss Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and related conditions like Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Emily shares her personal journey with POTS, her PhD research, and offers practical tips for clinicians to better identify and manage these complex conditions. Emily emphasizes the importance of humility in clinical...
In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela sits down with clinician and long COVID experiencer, Daria Oller. Daria shares her journey from contracting COVID-19 in March 2020 to becoming an advocate for education and understanding about long COVID. This discussion delves into the complexities of treating long COVID, the importance of listening to patients, the need to move beyond traditional exercise biases, and tips for clinicians on managing the fluctuating symptoms of thi...
In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela dives into the complex relationship between exercise and pain management. He explores traditional beliefs about exercise, discusses graded exposure and graded activity techniques, and emphasizes the importance of personalized, patient-centered approaches. Mark highlights the need to tailor exercise to individual patient preferences and values rather than imposing generic fitness routines. He also discusses the role of narrative and...
In this episode, we explore the critical role of empathy in clinical settings. As a clinician, acknowledging a patient's pain by simply listening and validating their feelings can be profoundly impactful. Learn the importance of saying 'I hear you' and offering sincere apologies to foster a deeper connection and support for those in need.A Path Forward - Keith's Facebook BlogKeith's X Profile*********************************************************************📸 - Follow us on Instagram - http...
In this episode, we welcome Paul, a former massage therapist turned scientific writer, who shares his journey from clinical practice to founding the PainScience.com website. Paul discusses the evolution of his career, the challenges of transitioning to science writing, and the importance of maintaining ethical standards in a field often dominated by simplistic solutions. He also delves into the misconceptions around pain science and the need for a deeper understanding of physiology. Whether y...
Mark welcomes pain coaching expert Richmond Stace to discuss his journey from nursing to becoming a pioneer in pain coaching. Richmond shares his multidisciplinary background, touching on the psychological and physical aspects of dealing with chronic pain. They talk about the importance of connecting with patients, understanding their beliefs, and guiding them through meaningful change. Richmond also delves into the role of motivational interviewing and the broader philosophy of pain manageme...
If you have struggled to balance what you feel is best practice in pain care and the business demands of the setting you're in then this episode is for you. We had Andrew Rothschild in for a chat and we discussed this and how you can maintain high value care and meet the demands we all face in the business of healthcare. We talk about when it may be time for you to leave and find a better fit for you as well.******************************************************************...
Join us for an enlightening episode with Nick Rainey as we delve into modern strategies in pain management and their transformative potential for your clinical practice. Learn about the importance of mentorship in developing your pain management expertise and how integrating sales techniques can enhance patient engagement and outcomes. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights to elevate your approach to pain care. Tune in and l...
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela is joined by Brett Neilson, a physical therapist and professor at Hawaii Pacific University. Recorded live at the Pain Science in Motion conference in Las Vegas, the episode delves into the crucial intersection between sleep and chronic pain management. Brett shares insights from his scoping review on the integration of sleep measures in chronic low back pain research, highlighting a significant gap in current pract...
Diego Hidalgo a Spanish physiotherapist and osteopath discusses their recent paper - ‘It’s all connected, so it all matters’ - the fallacy of osteopathic anatomical possibilism.In the podcast they discuss:• Anatomical Possibleism in Osteopathy and PT• Anatomy, Pathologization, and Pain Discussion• Pain Treatment and Cultural Differences• Concerns Over Over-Diagnosing and Anatomical Possibleism• Addressing Chronic Pain Challenges• Holistic Approach to Pain Management• Evidence-Base...
In this conversation, Mark Kargela interviews Michael Shacklock about his journey and influences in the field of neurodynamics. They discuss the transition from the traditional view of neural tension testing to neurodynamics, the influence of pain science on clinical practice, and the importance of integrating the biological examination with psychosocial factors. Michael also shares his focus on lumbar radiculopathy in his PhD research, specifically looking at unloading the nerve root for pai...
To go deeper and get support in your practice make sure you check out our community In this conversation, Mark Kargela interviews Jason Silvernail about the definition and description of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (OMPT). They discuss the misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding manual therapy and how OMPT differs from other forms of manual therapy. They also highlight the distinguishing characteristics of OMPT, including advanced subspecialty training, focus on clinical judgm...
In this conversation, Mark Kargela interviews Ian Harris, an orthopedic surgeon and researcher, about the challenges and problems in healthcare. Ian discusses his journey from being a practicing surgeon to becoming interested in the scientific method and evidence-based medicine. He talks about the resistance he has faced in challenging the status quo and the difficulties in changing the way surgeons think. They also discuss the placebo response in surgery, the blurring of normal and disease s...
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