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The Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 67: Navigating Difficult Conversations: When Patients Want Quick FixesHow do we respond when patients want immediate solutions to complex pain problems? In this reflective episode, Tim Beames and Bart Van Buchem explore one of the most common—and most challenging—clinical scenarios: the search for a quick fix. Expect insights into: The psychology of urgency and fear in persistent pain Strategies for building rapport and redirecting unrealistic expectations Tools and metaphors (like “green vs red glasses”) to reframe pain experiences Real-life clinical stories that show how to meet patients where they are—without abandoning your professional values Wh...2025-07-1640 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 66: Beyond Exercises: Creating Meaningful Movement Experiences in Pain CareWhat happens when prescribed exercises don’t land—or even backfire? In this conversation, Bart Van Buchem and Tim Beames explore how rigid prescriptions can often disconnect people from their recovery and how a more collaborative, curious approach can unlock movement confidence. They discuss: Why traditional exercise programs often fall short The role of exploration, variability, and context in pain care How to co-create meaningful movement that adapts to real life Expect practical tips, clinical insights, and plenty of humour as Tim and Bart help you reimagine what movement in p...2025-06-1837 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 65: From Frustration to Flourishing: Helping Patients Navigate Pain SetbacksIn this episode of Le Pub Scientifique: The Pain Podcast, Tim Beames and Bart van Buchem unpack one of the most common—and misunderstood—parts of recovery: the pain setback. Together, they explore why flare-ups feel so derailing, how language shapes recovery narratives, and how to support patients when things go off track. You’ll learn: Why the word "setback" may be doing more harm than good How to prepare patients for flare-ups using a proactive “toolbox” approach How to reframe pain as a protective—not purely negative—experience Practical ways...2025-05-2136 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 64: Pain, Acceptance and Empowerment: Rethinking the Chronic Pain JourneyWhat does it really mean to “accept” chronic pain? Is it passive? Defeatist? Or could it be one of the most powerful tools in the pain recovery process? In this thought-provoking episode of the Le Pub Scientifique Pain Podcast, Tim Beames joins host Bart van Buchem to explore how acceptance—far from meaning surrender—can provide a path toward self-understanding, reduced suffering, and renewed agency. Drawing on clinical experience, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and lived narratives, Tim and Bart explore: How acceptance differs from resignation Why so many people resist the conc...2025-04-1635 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 63: The Hidden Connection Between Movement & Pain (CRPS & FND Explored)🎙️ Hosts: Tim Beames & Bart Van Buchem What if pain isn’t just about injury—but about how we predict movement? In this episode, Tim Beames and Bart Van Buchem unravel the deep connections between Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and Functional Neurological Disorders (FND), exploring how pain and movement disorders often overlap and what that means for recovery. 🔍 What you'll learn: ✅ Why pain and movement disorders frequently co-exist ✅ The predictive nature of movement—how our brain shapes our motor responses ✅ The debate: Should rehab focus on pushing through pain or finding comfort in movement? ✅ T...2025-03-1231 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 62: Functional Neurological Disorder: What You Weren't Taught💡 What is Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), and how can healthcare professionals improve patient care and treatment outcomes? In this episode, Bart Van Buchem explores the evolution of FND, from being historically misclassified as hysteria to its recognition as a complex neurological movement disorder. We dive into the latest treatment approaches, physiotherapy strategies, and multidisciplinary care models that are improving recovery outcomes for patients. 🔎 Key Topics Covered: ✅ The evolution of FND – From hysteria to neuroscience ✅ The role of physiotherapy in restoring movement & function ✅ Multidisciplinary treatment strategies – What works best? ✅ Why patient acceptance of diagnosis is cruci...2025-02-1240 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 61: Why patients struggle to make lasting change (And how to fix it)Summary In this conversation, Tim Beames and Bart Van Buchem explore the themes of unlocking lasting change in pain recovery, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, journaling, and setting meaningful goals. They discuss how creating conditions for well-being and the role of disruption can facilitate change in patients. The dialogue highlights the need for clinicians to support patients in their journey towards empowerment and recovery, focusing on the significance of noticing positives and building trust in the therapeutic relationship. Takeaways - Empowering patients is key to pain recovery. - Self-reflection is a crucial...2025-01-1538 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 60: Unpacking nociplastic pain: Beyond damage, into perceptionSummary In this episode, Bart Van Buchem and Tim Beames discuss the complexities of nociplastic pain, a relatively new classification of pain that arises from altered nociception without clear evidence of tissue damage. They explore the implications of this classification for clinical practice, the importance of understanding patient perspectives, and the cultural considerations that influence pain terminology. The conversation highlights the challenges of diagnosing nociplastic pain and emphasizes the need for a broader understanding of pain experiences, including psychological factors. They also touch on the upcoming science session featuring Jo Nijs, which aims to further explore these...2024-12-1132 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 59: Debunking Pain Myths: How to Counter Harmful MisinformationSummary In this episode, Tim Beames and Bart discuss the pervasive issue of misinformation in pain management. They explore how unhelpful messaging affects patients' understanding of their pain and the role clinicians play in addressing these misconceptions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of replacing misinformation with accurate knowledge, navigating uncertainty in patient care, and the need for clinicians to adapt their approaches based on individual patient experiences and beliefs. The episode concludes with reflections on the ongoing journey of learning and growth in clinical practice. Takeaways - Misinformation can significantly impact patient beliefs...2024-11-2031 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 58 - Why Quick Fixes Make Chronic Pain WORSESummary In this episode of the Pain Podcast, Bart Van Buchem and Tim Beames delve into the complexities of the quick fix mentality in pain management. They explore the implications of relying on immediate solutions versus the importance of long-term strategies for managing persistent pain. The conversation emphasizes the need for a mindset shift towards active participation in treatment, the balance between passive and active therapies, and the significance of building trusting relationships with patients to facilitate their recovery journey. Takeaways Quick fix mentality can be harmful in the long run. Patients...2024-10-2335 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 57: Busted! Common myths about posture and painTim Beames and Bart Van Buchem discuss the myth around posture and pain. They explore the societal belief that bad posture causes pain and how this belief is often ingrained from childhood. They also discuss the influence of social media and marketing on the perception of posture. The conversation highlights the importance of exploring different postures and movements to find what feels comfortable and beneficial for each individual. They emphasise the need for positive language and experiential processes to help people change their posture and alleviate pain.   Keywords posture, pain, myth, bad posture, societal belief, childhood, social media, marketing, exploration, c...2024-09-1836 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 56: Why taking a break can boost recovery from chronic pain.In this episode, Bart and Tim discuss the importance of taking a break from therapy and how it can benefit patients. They share a story of a patient who experienced positive changes after giving themselves permission to have a break. They explore the concept of embodiment and how being in a different environment can change the way we experience our bodies. They also discuss the therapeutic approach to breaks and the importance of empowering patients to take control of their own recovery. Overall, they emphasise the opportunity for reflection, exploration, and self-care that a break can provide.   Takeaways T...2024-07-2426 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 55: Time pressure in the clinic: how to do more in less time.Tim and Bart dive into the challenge of working under time constraints in both public health systems and private practice. They share strategies for setting boundaries, prioritising patient rapport, and delivering high-quality, individualised care despite limited time. The duo discuss the pros and cons of working within a system versus private practice and emphasise the importance of flexibility and challenging the status quo. Packed with practical advice and relatable anecdotes, this episode will help you conquer the clock and thrive in any clinical situation.    Useful Resource A Clinician's Guide to Thriving Under Time Constraints by Le Pub Scientifique & Sandy Hilton. Ge...2024-06-1932 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 54: Marketing V misinformation in pain management with Prof Cormac RyanProfessor Cormac Ryan delves into the transformative power of the Flippin' Pain campaign, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to revolutionising the way people think, talk, and treat persistent pain. Through the lens of this public health approach, Cormac explores the critical importance of sharing knowledge, empowering communities, and harnessing the power of lived experiences to bridge the gap between specialists and the vast number of individuals living with persistent pain. Discover the six key messages that lie at the heart of this movement and learn how, by challenging misconceptions and reframing the narrative surrounding persistent pain, Flippin Pain is paving the...2024-06-0537 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 53: Is surgery for pain a panacea or placebo? Things every clinician needs to know. Tim Beames and Bart discuss the debate surrounding surgery for pain. They explore whether surgery is a panacea or a placebo, and share their thoughts on the topic. They discuss the influence of influential figures like Elon Musk and Tiger Woods, as well as the role of surgery in treating neurological problems. They also touch on the importance of a balanced approach and the need for clinicians to inform patients about the potential risks and benefits of surgery. Keywords surgery, pain, panacea, placebo, debate, neurological problems, Elon Musk, Tiger Woods, success, immune system, inflammation, research...2024-05-2233 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 52: Preventing Chronic Pain after Injury with Alison SimIn this episode, Tim talks to the acclaimed osteopath and PhD candidate, Alison Sim about her research on preventing chronic pain after injury, particularly in the context of compensable care. Alison discusses the stressful and distressing nature of the compensation claim process, which can significantly impact recovery. Her research reveals an overlap in frustrations experienced by both claimants and clinicians, particularly regarding delays in care and lack of support. Alison's team developed a beneficial 5-session telehealth intervention based on co-design workshops with claimants. Interviews with experienced clinicians highlighted a common pattern of initial feelings of being underskilled...2024-05-0835 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 51: ‘You Can't Go Wrong Getting Strong’ Why this advice might be hindering patients’ progress with Tim Beames & Bart van BuchemTim and Bart dive into the world of pain science and uncover the truth behind common misconceptions in their brand-new podcast series, The Painful Truth. With their signature blend of expertise, humour, and compassion, Tim and Bart tackle the most pervasive ideas surrounding pain care and treatment head-on. In this inaugural episode, they take on the popular notion that you "can't go wrong getting strong" when it comes to managing chronic pain. But is this advice as straightforward as it seems? Tim and Bart explore the nuances and potential pitfalls of applying this mantra to everyone, shedding...2024-04-2431 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 50: Is uncertainty the missing key to pain relief? Mike StewartInternationally acclaimed educator & specialist pain physiotherapist Mike Stewart (KnowPain Mike) sits down with Tim Beames to explore the intricacies of uncertainty in pain care. In this insightful session, Mike delves into the patient's perspective, likening the experience to being swamped and navigating through a perpetual traffic jam without a clear understanding of the cause. As they delve deeper, they ponder the necessity of a structural diagnosis and the implications it holds for effective pain management. Additionally, they shed light on the concept of solution-focused care, unravelling its significance in guiding patients towards tangible relief and empowerment amidst...2024-03-2033 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 49: The Mindset Shift: A new ecosystem for treating pain with Dr. Deepak RavindranWelcome to "Le Pub Scientifique: The Pain Podcast," 'Every consultation is seen as an opportunity for micro changes, hope, and a shift in perspective. Join our insightful host, Tim Beames, as he takes you on a journey behind the scenes, serving as a fly on the wall during consultations with Dr. Deepak Ravindran. In this episode, we delve into the world of pain management with Dr. Deepak Ravindran, a seasoned expert with over 20 years of experience dedicated to helping individuals overcome their pain. Dr. Ravindran is a rare gem in the UK's medical landscape, holding...2024-03-0639 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 48: Fear and Pain: An Inside LookFear and Pain: An Inside Look with Professor Jonas Zaman Discover how fear transforms our experience of pain and movement on this week's episode of the Le Pub Scientifique Pain Podcast. Professor Jonas Zaman joins us to explain his experimental work investigating the intricate relationship between emotions, learning, memory, perception, and pain. We explore how fear affects not just pain, but a wide range of bodily sensations and behaviors. Professor Zaman provides rare insight into the complex mechanics behind our responses to fear and pain. Learn how emotions and experiences can alter our perceptions, movements...2024-02-2232 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 47: Organising the the greatest Pain conference in the worldWelcome to Le Pub Scientifique's The Pain Podcast! In this episode, our host Tim Beames engages in a compelling conversation with Rajam Roose, the visionary behind The San Diego Pain Summit. As the founder, owner, and organizer of this groundbreaking interdisciplinary event, Rajam brings clinicians, researchers, and individuals with lived experiences of pain together to revolutionize the way we approach pain management. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of creating and managing a large-scale event solely dedicated to the profound subject of pain. Rajam shares her insights on the unexpected challenges encountered in organizing such...2024-02-0733 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 46: Context, diversity and culture in pain treatment with Professor Romy parkerProfessor Romy Parker is the director of the Pain Management Unit at the University of Cape Town. She is an active physiotherapist and researcher focusing on the power of context and culture in treating pain. In this podcast, she shares her experiences on the challenges of pain education and the significance of cultural nuances for effective communication and treatment strategies. She examines the importance of approaching patients with humility and curiosity, advocates for acknowledging the limitations of one's understanding and encourages a collaborative, team-based approach to unravel the complexities of pain management within diverse populations...2024-01-2426 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 45: Luke Bongiorno - Athletes and painIn this Pain Podcast episode podcast physiotherapist Luke Bongiorno delves deep into the world of sports health, sharing his 25 years of experience working with elite athletes. Luke explores the interconnected web of physical, mental, and emotional aspects of sports injuries, providing valuable insights and practical advice.   Exciting news! Our clinical confidence series with Dr. Ebonie Rio is set to launch soon. Through a series of recorded sessions, she delves deeper into the intricacies of working with athletes dealing with pain and injuries. Stay tuned for invaluable insights! -> lepubscientifique.com 2024-01-1020 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 44: Dr Felicity Braithwaite - Learning from architects to shape successful treatment for painPain Podcast by Le Pub Scientifique with Dr Felicity Braithwaite In this episode, Le Pub Scientifique dives into the fascinating world of pain research with Dr Felicity Braithwaite, a postdoctoral researcher at UniSA in Adelaide, Australia. Felicity's work focuses on placebo control research, particularly using innovative methods like sham dry needling techniques. More recently, she has delved into an Osteoarthritis (OA) trial, bringing a wealth of experience and insights to the discussion. Dr Braithwaite's research in placebo control is notable for its exploration of unconventional techniques, such as sham dry needling. This method involves...2023-12-2037 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 43: Karl Monahan - Male Pelvic PainMale pelvic health specialist, Karl Monahan talks about the, often misunderstood conditions of Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) and Prostatitis. Shedding light on the symptoms and challenges faced by men grappling with these debilitating conditions and drawing from his own personal journey as a chronic pelvic pain sufferer in his mid-20s, Karl brings a unique perspective. Karl shares some of the innovative techniques he has developed over his 20-year career as a clinical therapist and founder of the Pelvic Pain Clinic in London to help men recover from this condition.  This podcast serves as a valuable resource for t...2023-12-0630 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 42: Lessons learnt in 2023 with Tim and BartTim and Bart eagerly reminisce about the fantastic year of Le Pub Scientifique in 2023, where curiosity, energy, and insights were at the forefront of their science sessions and Podcasts. The Science Sessions with John Stone on FND (Functional Neurological Disorder) left a lasting impression, as Stone's expertise illuminated the intricate workings of the brain, sparking curiosity and generating insightful discussions among the attendees. The session not only delved into the scientific aspects but also ignited a sense of energy in the room as participants engaged with the fascinating topic. Saurab Sharma's exploration of cultural aspects...2023-11-2235 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 41: Ben Cormack - Pain and ExerciseExercise and movement specialist Ben Cormack (Cor Kinetic and Better Clinician Project) discusses a variety of pain related topics, including whether you should cause pain during your exercise and tips for someone who is scared to move because of their pain. Ben Cormack has recorded extensive sessions with Tim Beames on challenges in practice. These sessions will help you to feel confident and competent in treating pain. Check out our website www.lepubscieintifique.com If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter...2023-11-0822 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 40: Prof James McAuley - Did we find a cure for chronic low back pain?Psychologist and senior researcher in the field of low back pain research, Professor James McAuley discusses the historical development of psychological models in pain treatment.  In this episode, he highlights that psychology, while essential in pain management, may not be highly successful as a standalone treatment for low back pain. Professor McAuley and his team have been working on new treatment approaches for chronic low back pain, including cognitive functional therapy and pain reprocessing therapy. Their research focuses on improving self-efficacy in patients and utilising techniques like tactile acuity training to enhance sensory perception in the context of pain m...2023-10-2541 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 39: A/Prof. Melanie Noel - Early childhood pain experiences in the clinicA/Professor Melanie Noel discusses the profound connection between early childhood experiences and the way pain is experienced in adulthood.  Melanie Noel, is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Calgary, and she is at the forefront of pain psychology and pediatric pain research. With a wealth of knowledge and expertise, Melanie provides invaluable insights into understanding the intricate relationship between our early life experiences and the pain we encounter later in life. In this captivating discussion, the episode delves into the concept of "pain memories" and how these memories are moulded by e...2023-10-1126 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 38: Prof. Steven Kamper - Science for CliniciansProfessor Kamper shares his expertise on how researchers can bridge the gap to assist clinicians in comprehending scientific findings effectively, while also empowering clinicians to interpret and apply the science within their practice adeptly. An engaging conversation that sheds light on the symbiotic relationship between research and clinical application, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes.   Dr Steve Kamper is Professor of Allied Health at the School of Health Sciences and Nepean Blue Mountains Local health District. He has been continuously supported by NHMRC fellowships since 2008, and is currently a NHMRC Emerging Leader Fellow . He has ov...2023-09-2734 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 37 - Dr Jane Chalmers - Pelvic PainDr. Jane Chalmers, a leading expert in pelvic pain, shares her expert knowledge about the multifaceted aspects of pelvic pain, exploring its societal impact, the stigma surrounding it, and the promising research directions that offer hope for those affected by this challenging condition. Episode Highlights: 1. Understanding Pelvic Pain: Dr. Chalmers takes us on a journey to comprehend the complexities of pelvic pain, shedding light on its diverse causes and manifestations. Gain valuable insights into the wide-ranging challenges faced by individuals dealing with pelvic pain. 2. Societal Implications: We explore the broader societal problem of...2023-09-1229 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 36 - A/Prof. Tasha Stanton - Illusions and context in painAssociate Professor Tasha Stanton delves into the realm of pain perception, context, and illusion. Prepare to embark on a journey of intellectual exploration as Assoc. Prof. Stanton shares her profound expertise in pain science and therapy. With a keen focus on research and therapeutic insights, she guides us through the labyrinthine of pain perception, revealing how our minds and bodies interact to create pain. The "Le Pub Pain Podcast" offers a unique opportunity to engage with Assoc—Prof—Stanton's groundbreaking research, exploring the multidimensional landscape of pain from both academic and real-world perspectives. Whether you're a seasoned rese...2023-08-3030 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 35 - Sheren Gaulbert - Cognitive Hypnotherapy in Pain TreatmentUnderstanding the Impact of Quest Cognitive Hypnotherapy in Pain Treatment - Sheren Gaulbert in Conversation with Tim Beames Introduction: In this insightful podcast episode, host Tim Beames engages in a captivating conversation with Sheren Gaulbert, delving into the fascinating realm of Quest Cognitive Hypnotherapy and its pivotal role in pain treatment. Unraveling the mysteries behind language, beliefs, and pattern matches in the context of pain, this discussion offers a fresh perspective on managing and alleviating discomfort. Key Points: Quest Cognitive Hypnotherapy: Sheren Gaulbert introduces the concept of Quest Cognitive Hypnotherapy, a potent approach...2023-08-1614 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 34 - Ass. Prof. Alessandro Chiarotto - Prognosis and treatment of chronic low back painPain researcher and pain specialist Dr. Alessandro Chiarotto discusses the mechanisms behind chronic low back pain and designing effective interventions. Welcome back, listeners, to another intriguing episode of Le Pub Scientifique! Today, we have a special guest with us, Dr. Alessandro Chiarotto, an Assistant Professor at Erasmus University Hospital in Rotterdam (NL) and a renowned expert in the field of pain research. #treatment #lowbackpain #Placebo #Regressiontothemean #BIAS #Realtreatmenteffects   Dr. Alessandro Chiarotto is an esteemed Assistant Professor in the field of pain research. With a strong background in physiotherapy and evidence-based practice, D...2023-08-0237 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 33 - James Close - Pain and psychedelicsJames Close discusses the potential role that psychedelics may play in the future for people suffering with persistent pain. He gives a brief history of the development of psychedelics and how they have been used to help heal. He talks about the  mechanisms of action, up regulation of genes associated with plasticity and behavioural influences, that give hope to a pharmacologically-assisted therapeutic approach for people with chronic pain.  James recommended two books as further reading: - How to change your mind, Michael Pollan - Psychedelics, Prof. David Nutt James Close is a...2023-07-1934 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 32 - Bart van Buchem - Pain eduction and learning to learnWe explore what pain clinician and educator (and host of this podcast!) Bart thinks about his ongoing educational journey in pain. Including, the deliberate techniques that he employs to facilitate this learning journey Bart van Buchem has been an integral part of Noigroup since 2012, initially leading the translation and teaching of Explain Pain in the Dutch language – Begrijp de Pijn. Ten years on, Bart is now Director of Noigroup European Operations, and is driving for broader access to courses and publications on the European continent. A physiotherapist by background, Bart specialises in chronic pain-related conditions th...2023-07-0539 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 31 - Prof. Lorimer Moseley - The challenge and complexity of chronic painLorimer's excitement in both work and life stems from a profound interest in the challenge of chronic pain. The more he learns about the workings of pain, including the biological processes involved and the experiences people go through, the more he is captivated by the complexity of this issue. The complexity of pain is awe-inspiring, highlighting the incredible nature of human beings. Recent advancements in pain research have revealed that the degree of complexity is far greater than what was previously believed a decade ago. Professor Lorimer Moseley is a highly respected and renowned figure in the...2023-06-2136 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 30 - Dr Adam Weir - Groin painSpecialist sports physician and researcher Dr Adam Weir's shares his expert knowledge on diagnosing and treating groin and related pain in adults and adolescents. While current guidelines do not distinguish between children and adolescents in the diagnosis and treatment of such pain, Adam believes that a unique approach is necessary for managing this common pathology. For instance, just like Osgood Schlatter, the os pubis is only fully developed in late adolescence, emphasizing the need for a distinct approach. Adam discusses the importance of adopting a more diverse and innovative approach to this issue. Pain science, in particular, has been...2023-06-0742 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 29 - Roland Reezigt - What should clinicians learn about pain?Roland Reezigt discusses the existing discrepancy between what is taught to physiotherapy students at university and the actual skills and knowledge needed in the field. To address this issue, Roland and Anneke Beetsma launched a Delphi study with the aim of identifying, through consensus, the essential pain-related topics that should be included in the undergraduate physical therapy curriculum. This groundbreaking study has united all universities in an effort to shape the curriculum and equip future physiotherapists with the appropriate skill set and knowledge. As a result, a new project has emerged, marking an exciting step towards improving the quality...2023-05-2439 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 28 - Bernhard Taxer - Advances in migraine research and treatmentBernhard Taxer discusses all things relating to migraine, including how we screen and assess people with migraine and the best treatment options available. Specifically, Bernhard introduces the notion of migraine as a neuroscience-limbic disease, the different emotional and psychosocial aspects affecting migraine, where lifestyle fits into the development and treatment of migraine. He also talks about bodily disruption and applying somatosensory and left/right judgement testing to understand this disruption. Bernhard is a Physiotherapist, with a background in manual therapy. He has a special interest CP, headache and neuropathic pain. Currently is a Lecturer at FH JOANNEUM G...2023-05-1037 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 27 - Dr. Ebonie Rio - Contemporary approaches to tendon pain Dr. Ebonie Rio, a renowned tendon pain specialist, shares her insights on integrating her extensive knowledge of tendon pain and her cutting-edge research into her clinical work. With refreshing honesty, she encourages listeners to think outside the box and embrace the best of science to provide contemporary solutions for people suffering from tendon pain. You will gain valuable insights into the latest advances in tendon pain treatment and learn how to apply this knowledge to your clinical practice.   Dr. Ebonie Rio Ebonie is a post doc researcher at La Trobe University and has co...2023-04-2641 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 26 - Dr. Lauren Heathcote - Applying the BPS model to cancer painExperimental psychologist Dr Lauren Heathcote shares her expert knowledge about applying a BPS model to cancer pain and other chronic diseases. She talks about what this means for clinical practice, the new treatment opportunities, psychologically wise interventions and how to embed these strategies into existing medical models.   Dr. Lauren Heathcote is an Associate Professor of Health Psychology at King’s College London. Her research focuses on understanding psychosocial influences on the experience of pain in young people, particularly youth with chronic illnesses such as cancer and chronic pain.   If you want to become reall...2023-04-1334 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 25 - A/Prof Nathan Hutting - Occupational health, pain and person centred care A/Prof Nathan Hutting discusses his research and asks pertinent questions around the right skillset for clinicians working in occupational health and with work-related (pain) problems. Also, should the responsibility for these complaints be taken by the employee, the employers or a mixture of the two? If you want to become really confident treating pain join us with Le Pub Premium Membership. Sign up at www.lepubscientifique.com  If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique 2023-03-2938 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 24 - Tim Beames - Graded Motor Imagery for painTim Beames is the co-founder of Le Pub Scientifique and also co-author of the Graded Motor Imagery (GMI) Handbook alongside Lorimer Moseley and David Butler. Tim talks about what GMI is, how this has changed over the years, what attributes a clinician needs to use GMI with a patient and where research is taking us in the evolution of GMI. If you want to become really confident treating pain join us with Le Pub Premium Membership. Sign up at www.lepubscientifique.com  If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: 2023-03-1531 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 23 - Leanne Rath - Elite sport and philosophy of painSpecialist Sports Physiotherapist, Leanne Rath discusses how she uses philosophy, phenomenology and anthropology to inform her clinical practice.  Her work in elite sport and with high-performance athletes drove her to explore newer models of thinking, as there was often so much more to pain than just injury. In other words, viewing injury through a broader lens.    Leanne discusses complexity and systems theories and how she incorporates them into her thinking about the injured athlete and how to implement them into rehabilitation strategies.   If you want to become really confident treating pain join us with Le Pub PREMIUM Memb...2023-02-2235 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 22 - Professor Jo Nijs - Epigenetics and painProfessor Jo Nijs discusses how lifestyle factors can influence a persons epigenetic and what this means to pain and the expression of pain for someone. Also, how each individual is affected differently by these lifestyle factors, including those predisposed to develop persistent pain problems.  If you want to become really confident treating pain join us with Le Pub PREMIUM Membership. Sign up at www.lepubscientifique.com  If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique LinkedIn: @Le...2023-02-0827 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 21 - Professor Jon Stone - Functional Neurological Disorder and PainProfessor Jon Stone discusses the features of Functional Neurological Disorder that help with a current understanding of the mechanisms associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Including, the onset of the conditions, how they can best be diagnosed and most appropriate treatment approaches If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email...2023-01-2517 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 20 - Dr. Albere Koke - Improving access to pain management programmesDr. Albere Koke shares his expert knowledge of multidisciplinary pain management programmes and their settings and how a biopsychosocial approach to understanding pain can be incorporated into them. Also, how access should be improved and speeded up for many individuals.  If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.c...2023-01-1117 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 19 - Lissanthea Taylor - Narrative medicine and painLissanthea Taylor discusses the role of narrative medicine in pain. She tells us what narrative medicine is and how we should welcome more involvement of the humanities into our understand of a personalised experience of pain If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter...2022-11-3015 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 18 - Tim Beames & Bart Van Buchem - Pain lessons from Le Pub ScientifiqueIn this special edition, we discuss some of the past speakers and how what we've heard has resonated with us, influenced our practices as clinicians and excited us about the future of pain care and treatment. If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter...2022-11-1632 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 17 - Dr Matt Bagg - the RESOLVE trial and chronic low back painDr. Matt Bagg discusses an important research trial, the RESOLVE trial for chronic low back pain, the first large trial of its kind targeting the brain and nervous system utilising pain science, best practice and shared-decision making with the patients. What are the main rationales for the development of the trial and what were some of the practical difficulties experienced through the trial? If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign...2022-11-0214 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 16 - A/Prof Melanie Noel - Intergenerational influences on painA/Professor Melanie Noel discusses how pain and trauma in a parent can infer either risk or resilience in their children through epigenetics and behaviour. She particularly discusses the antidotes to the risks of generating pain in childhood If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com 2022-10-1916 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 15 - Laura Rathbone - Pain and ethicsLaura Rathbone talks about the types of difficulties that clinicians encounter day-to-day and constraints of the systems that we work in. Also, how we can support ourselves (as clinicians) to be able to best connect and support our patients If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com2022-10-0515 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 14 - Dr. Dan Harvie - Pain and perceptionDr Dan Harvie talks about how the #painrevolution and the brain bus opened the door to a new way of thinking about pain for people suffering pain. In particular how perceptual illusions can be used to open discussion about pain experiences. If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gm...2022-09-2117 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 13 - Professor Steve Kamper - Evidence in practice and painProfessor Steve Kamper discusses how to make evidence more accessible for clinicians. What makes a paper useful? What should you look out for if you're reading a research paper? If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique ...2022-09-0714 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 12 - Dr. Saurab Sharma - Culture and PainDr. Saurab Sharma discusses the influence of culture on pain. He talks about the pain experience, the way people report pain and when and what would lead people from Eastern cultural backgrounds (Indian, Chinese, African) to seek help. Also, are treatments that are shown to be effective in people from Western cultural backgrounds likely to be effective in people from non-Western cultural backgrounds?   If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign u...2022-08-2416 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 11 - Dr. Jane Chalmers - Pelvic PainDr. Jane Chalmers talks about what excites her in pelvic pain research, including the concepts of safety and danger and how we begin a discussion around pelvic pain in the clinic If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique2022-08-1013 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 10 - A/Prof Tasha Stanton - Perception and painA/Prof Tasha Stanton discusses her work on perceptual illusions and how this can help in the clinical context. She also introduces where predictive processing can help explain perceptual experiences If you'd like to see the video version of this and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique 2022-07-2713 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 9 - Dr. Sarah Wallwork - Childhood pain and neuroscienceListening to Dr. Sarah Wallwork discuss her PhD work about the peripersonal space and her current post-doctoral research on childhood pain and considers how these relate If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique LinkedIn: @LePubScientifique Join the...2022-07-1316 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 8 - Luke Bongiorno - sport and painHost Bart van Buchem interviews physiotherapist and director of noigroup, Luke Bongiorno. In this episode they explore pain in athletes and professional sportspeople. Is treatment and rehabilitation different for these people If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique LinkedIn...2022-06-2913 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 7 - Sheren Gaulbert - cognitive hypnotherapy and painSheren Gaulbert talks to host Tim Beames about quest cognitive hypnotherapy and its role in the treatment of pain. In particular, we discuss the roles of language, beliefs and pattern matches in pain. If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique 2022-06-1514 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 6 - Dr. Hayley Leake - Teenagers and painHost Bart van Buchem talks to Physiotherapist and pain researcher (and Sole Survivor on Australian Survivor: Brain vs Brawn 2021) Dr. Hayley Leake about how we can do more for teenagers suffering from pain.   Want to know more? If you enjoyed this podcast you can see more of Hayley in her full 2-hour Le Pub Homebrew; Adapting pain science education across the lifespan, where Hayley talks in depth about optimising the content and delivery of pain education for all ages. Available at www.lepubscientifique.com/past-events/   If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 mi...2022-06-0814 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 5 - Professor Beth Darnall - Opioids and painProfessor Beth Darnall is one of the world's learning researchers on the use of opioids for pain and tapering from opioids.    Want to know more? If you enjoyed this podcast you can see more of Beth in her full 2-hour Le Pub Homebrew; Empowered Relief: Improving access for pain relief and opioid reduction,  where Beth talks in depth about home-based treatments for pain and opioid reduction. Available at www.lepubscientifique.com/past-events/   If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge rang...2022-06-0112 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 4 - Ben Cormack, movement, exercise and painLe Pub host, Tim Beames, discusses a range of movement and exercise-related topics with Ben Cormack (Cor Kinetic and Better Clinician Project), including whether you should cause pain during your exercise and tips for someone who is scared to move because of their pain.   If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership. If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: E...2022-05-1816 minChronisch ziek de podcastChronisch ziek de podcast#5 'Pijn is altijd echt' - In gesprek met psychosomatisch fysiotherapeut Bart van BuchemChronische pijnklachten en een fysiotherapiebehandeling: voor veel mensen een haat-liefde verhouding. Sommige patiënten vinden de perfecte match, voor anderen blijft het een zoektocht.Met Bart van Buchem bespreek ik hoe een behandeling voor chronische pijnklachten eruit zou moeten zien. Welke vragen je aan je behandelaar zou moeten kunnen stellen.- Maar ook hoe je voorkomt dat je blijft shoppen in therapieland- Waar je op kunt letten als je een nieuwe behandelaar zoekt- Hoe je training met pijn toch leuk kan maken- Of chronische pijn veroorzaakt kan worden door trauma en w...2022-05-1654 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 3 - Dr. Josh Pate: childhood pain, evidence-based pain education for kidsDr. Josh Pate discusses the evidence for pain education in children.   If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership.   If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq Instagram: @lepubscientifique LinkedIn: @LePubScientifique Join the Le Pub Community on Facebook: Le Pub Scientifique     2022-05-0413 minThe Pain PodcastThe Pain PodcastEpisode 2 - Dr. Josh Pate: childhood pain, educating kids with painBart talks to Dr. Josh Pate about his research and clinical findings of educating children about pain. What did they find and what are the messages that these children take from tailored education?   If you'd like to see the video and many more 11 minute-sessions with world-leading pain experts on a huge range of pain-related topics then please go to www.lepubscientifique.com and sign up for free membership.   If you'd like to get in touch with Le Pub here's how: Email: lepubscientifique@gmail.com Twitter: @lepubscientifiq ...2022-04-2114 minThe FysioAalborg PodThe FysioAalborg PodTim Beames - Graded moter imagery (GMI) and so MUCH moreIn this episode I´m joined by the brilliant and creative Tim BeamesTim shares his ideas og thoughts.A really delightful conversation with Tim about humans, clinicians and CREATIVITY and why we should not piss in the wind.If you like creativity and actually are a bit in love with the word itself this is definitely a podcast worth a listenTim gives his perspective and deliver some clinical pearls while we touch on subjects such as;Graded motor imagery - GMIWhy being flexible and c...2021-03-071h 08