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Explain Pain cited evidence – ref#7
Painful Yarns. Metaphors and stories to help understand the biology of pain Moseley, G.L. (2007), Canberra, Dancing Giraffe Press. You have got to be kidding...

Explain Pain cited evidence – ref#6
Imagined movements cause pain and swelling in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome Moseley, G.L. (2004), Neurology 62: 1644 https://n.neurology.org/content/62/9/1644 Again, the full text...

Explain Pain cited evidence – ref#5
Evidence for a direct relationship between cognitive and physical change during an education intervention in people with chronic low back pain Moseley, G.L. (2004), Eur...

Explain Pain cited evidence – ref#4
Unravelling the barriers to reconceptualisation of the problem in chronic pain: the actual and perceived ability of patients and health professionals to understand the neurophysiology...

Explain Pain cited evidence – ref#3
Joining forces – combining cognition-targeted motor control training with group or individual pain physiology education: a successful treatment for chronic low back pain Moseley, G.L....

Explain Pain cited evidence – ref#2
Combined physiotherapy and education is effective for chronic low back pain. A randomised controlled trial Moseley, G.L. (2002), Aus J Physioth 48: 297-302. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12443524/ Yay....

Explain Pain cited evidence – ref#1
Study review: A randomized controlled trial of intensive neurophysiology education in chronic low back pain Moseley, G.L. et al. (2002), Clin J Pain 20: 324-330...

Explain Pain – Butler and Moseley
Explain Pain is by far the most popular and origninla ‘brand’ of pain neurophysiology education, and it includes a book that has become the pseudo-text...

What is Pain Science Education?
Pain science education (PSE) is a treatment for pain that teaches people to think differently about their pain, and thereby reduce, or even cure, their...

Podcast review – Can you unlearn chronic pain?
Back in August 2022, the ABC released a podcast titled “Can you unlearn chronic pain?”. The podcast is in a series called “All in the...