Hello again amazing nerds. In the previous text I went through what is nociception and how our bodies are able to take a stimulus from our environment, for example heat from a fire, transform it into nerve signals and interpret it. I also explained that many brain areas are involved in interpreting this potentially threateningContinueContinue reading “Nociception part 2 – Baby don’t hurt me, no more”
Category Archives: Pain
Nociception part 1: How do we know when to hurt?
Hello again amazing nerds. In a previous text I went through how pain is a complex and biopsychosocial experience. But for some of you, the question may have remained: what is actually happening in our body when we feel pain? How does that experience emerge in our body and what role does our anatomy andContinueContinue reading “Nociception part 1: How do we know when to hurt?”
Management of Spinal Stenosis – Is there space for improvement?
Welcome back amazing nerds. In the previous post we discussed what is spinal stenosis and what can contribute to or cause it. Now that we understand what this condition is, I’m going to take you through what the available research says about its treatment and management. Before I start, I want to again highlight thatContinueContinue reading “Management of Spinal Stenosis – Is there space for improvement?”
What is Spinal Stenosis – Not enough space in this spine for both of us
Welcome back amazing nerds. Today’s text aims at continuing to inform about the most common musculoskeletal complaint: back pain. More specifically, it is about a pathology that can be linked to back pain, can sound really scary, and sometimes is not well understood even by healthcare professionals. I’m going to be discussing spinal stenosis. IContinueContinue reading “What is Spinal Stenosis – Not enough space in this spine for both of us”
Back Pain Myth 3 – You have bad posture
In this text, I’m back to continue looking at some of the myths surrounding lower back pain. This time I’m looking at one of the myths that is very ingrained into our day-to-day life, from how we sleep, how we walk, how we dress, how we eat, how we work, and even how we doContinueContinue reading “Back Pain Myth 3 – You have bad posture”
Back Pain Myth 2 – Scan it
I’ll again be looking at some of the myths surrounding back pain and our spine. If you haven’t already, I advise you to read part 1 as in it I explain why these myths can be bad for you and why I think it is important to address them. In it, I have given anContinueContinue reading “Back Pain Myth 2 – Scan it”
Back Pain Myth 1 – Something is broken
This is text will be the first in a series through which I want to address some myths that are still very prevalent in our society, be it in you, member of the general public, or among health care professionals. Why am I focusing on back pain? The 2015 Global Burden of Disease Study identifiedContinueContinue reading “Back Pain Myth 1 – Something is broken”
The World Shall Know Pain – Part 2
Today we’re picking back up where we last left in our journey to better understand the experience of pain. If you haven’t, I strongly recommend you go and read part 1 so you have a good understanding where we are in this analysis and how we got here. I’ve also been made aware that thereContinueContinue reading “The World Shall Know Pain – Part 2”
The World Shall Know Pain – part 1
I’m going to discuss one of the more complex and debatable subjects among health care professionals, pain. Essentially I’m setting myself up to have a very rocky start to this site. However, considering the main reason people see a physiotherapist for is pain somewhere in their body, particularly in my area of work -the musculoskeletalContinueContinue reading “The World Shall Know Pain – part 1”