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This is an informative and entertaining lecture from the University of California on the origins of pain.
In 2007 Neil Pearson, P.T., current chair of the Pain Science Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, produced three public lectures as part of a study to examine the effect of pain education alone on reported pain scores. It has become a three-part series, Overcome Pain, Live Well Again, housed by the Canadian Pain Coalition. Each segment is approximately 45 minutes long.
- Overcome Pain, Live Well Again: Part I
- Pain Is Like Vision: Part II
- Now the Good News: Neuroplasticity: Part III
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