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How does language and logic impact the management and experience of chronic pain? Asaf Weisman, PT, Phd(c), joins Dr. Joe Tatta on the Healing Pain P...
For physical therapy to be truly effective in addressing body pain, it must not only concentrate on structure alone. Instead, it must go beyond that a...
Contextualizing care is the process of adopting your treatment approach to a patient specific life context. The failure to do so is called a contextua...
Physiotherapists have a role to play when it comes to saving the environment. You can tell your clients to drive less. You can try to start influencin...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States. Despite its severity, it is still a preventable and revers...
Pelvic girdle pain is typically caused by unevenly moving joints, making the bones less stable and mobile. Pregnant women often experience this painfu...
The relationship between autism and pain sensitivity is something that we have not covered in this show, mainly because it's also a relatively new are...
In today's episode of Healing Pain Podcast, Dr. Joe Tatta is joined by Laverene Garner, PT, DPT, to discuss how to treat comorbid chronic pain, orthop...
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing chronic conditions affecting physical health, physical function, mental health and mental well-being. In the Un...
It's one thing to experience tragic events in our lives and another to continue living life with trauma. If you are someone suffering from physical, p...
Dr. Lance Mabry did a very large study with 4,800 subjects on the topic of a physical therapist's ability to refer for musculoskeletal imaging. This r...
Pain is universal, and there should not be a language barrier to keep us from learning about it and healing. Join your host Dr. Joe Tatta as he talks ...
Pelvic health may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of women's health, yet it is an important issue that deserves attention. In...
Peripheral neuropathy is the result of damage to the nerves located outside of the brain and the spinal cord. People who have this condition typically...
My guest is Dr. Anabela Silva. She is a Physiotherapist as well as an Adjunct Professor and the Director of the Physiotherapy Program at the Universit...
In my profession of physical therapy, the lack of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer-specific education has given rise to deficiencies in ...
We are discussing the power of peer support and group learning and chronic pain recovery. My expert guest is Dr. Amber Richard Bauer. Amber is a docto...
It is great to be here with you again. In each episode, we generally discuss the impact of physical therapy treatments on the management of chronic pa...
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It's great to be here with you. Thanks for joining. In this episode, we are discussing a new assessment tool to guide behavior change, which is called...
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We have a new topic that we are highlighting on the show. We are discussing resilience and growth after trauma, also known as post-traumatic growth, w...
In this episode, we are discussing the latest evidence which supports the use of a ketogenic diet and its potential impact on pain and central nervous...
As always, I am delighted and honored to be spending this time with you. I recorded an episode on embodied cognition and the body's role in thought wi...
If you have been following along with this show for some time, you know the one area that interests me. A question I often ask myself and propose to y...
In this episode, we are discussing embodied cognition and the role of bodily processes in thought. In the field of pain care, we strongly lean on theo...
In this episode, we're discussing how mindful movement can shift the experience of exercise or physical activity for people. This is important because...
We're going to talk about psychological aspects of pain rehabilitation that physical therapists perceive as important. When we're talking about resear...
In this episode, we are discussing perfectionism and stress in the physical therapy students. Stress and burnout in the PT profession are personal int...
We're discussing the intersection between PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and CRPS, which is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. My guest is Dr. Debo...