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Osteoarthritis is a painful and progressive joint disorder that affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Typically, the options for treating the condition involve exercise or medication to reduce pain. However, these methods do not target the underlying structural problems in the joints of patients. Recently, researchers have uncovered a genetic susceptibility to osteoarthritis associated with a protein called GDF5, which is involved in skeletal growth and development. Alongside a team of scientists across Europe, Dr Kerstin Kleinschmidt-Doerr at Merck has explored a modified form of the GDF5 protein, named R399E, which showed effects in animal models and in-vitro experiments for treating pain and the underlying structural problems in osteoarthritis.
There are moments in life that decide your fate. They ripple into the future and dictate how you experience the world in the moments that follow; either positive and uplifting, dark and chaotic, or flat and dull.What if you could recognize these moments before they seized control of your life?What if you could use them to set sail for a better future? What if all moments, big and small, could be harnessed this way?These are the questions that Oxford Professor Mark Williams and Dr. Danny Penman address in their wonderful new book, Deeper Mindfulness: A New Way to Rediscover Calm in a Chaotic World, which you can pick up wherever books are sold.These questions are also at the heart of our conversation today which is the second in our stress and anxiety series here on the podcast. Each episode in this series invites some of the world's leading experts to share inspiring insights, practical tools, and helpful resources for navigating stress and anxiety more effectively in our lives. Miss the first episode in the series? You can find it here:Unwinding Anxiety | Dr. Jud BrewerIn today's episode Mark and Danny will share: How they have used mindfulness to overcome personal and professional challenges including a hangliding accident that led to Danny's hospitalization and the incredible story of his recovery. Why mindfulness is so effective for healing, and for working with stress and anxietyWhy they have made mindfulness the central focus of their work in mental healthAn introduction to the concept of 'feeling tones' - an automatic and often subconscious categorization of our experience as pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral. How to increase awareness of feeling tones in the moment they happenPractices for working with feeling tones that lead to calm, clarity, and wellbeing.Neuroscience findings that shed light on how our brains construct our reality and how we can leverage this knowledge to take back control of our lives.About Danny and Mark:Dr Danny Penman is a qualified meditation teacher and award-winning writer and journalist. He currently writes features for the UK Daily Mail, having previously worked for the BBC, New Scientist and the Independent newspaper. He is co-author of the international bestseller Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Finding Peace in a Frantic World. In 2014, he won the British Medical Association's Best Book Award for Mindfulness for Health: A Practical Guide to Relieving Pain, Reducing Stress and Restoring Wellbeing (co- written with Vidyamala Burch). His books have been translated into more than 25 languages. Professor Mark Williams is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. He co-developed MBCT, is Director of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre, and is co-author of the international best-seller The Mindful Way Through Depression. He is one of the premier researchers in the field of mindfulness worldwide, and has been a pioneer in its development and dissemination.Visit Franticworld.com for more on Mark and DannyThe 5-day Transforming Stress Challenge begins November 13th. Register now!Head to practicingcourage.com/stress to sign up.Thanks for listening!Support the show
Do you want to remove pain in your life? Today, Dr. Snyder is going to share techniques that help in relieving emotional and physical pain. Either if it is neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, etc., Dr. Snyder's technique will surely help in removing them. Stay tuned to learn more! Standout Quotes: To be able to affect something, we must transfer our consciousness into it and breathe from that point of consciousness. If you're not breathing from the point of consciousness, you're not connecting to the place. Pain is an interpreted response. That interpretation has a direction. It has a color and a shape because that is the language of the human nervous system. If you change the way a word that is spelled, you change the interpretation. Suffering is a choice. Pain is transient. You can pay and you can hurt for a little while, or you can hurt for the rest of your life. It's a choice. Key Takeaways: If you want to affect something, breathe from your consciousness. Transfer your consciousness into it. Connection is all about breathing from the point of consciousness. Pain is embodied by a color or a shape. That color and shape is used by our nervous system for interpreting that pain. So if you change that shape or color, you will change your interpretation of the pain. The most substantial growth comes from what's on the other side of the pain. You have to make a distinction between pain and suffering. Pain is transitory. It is that discomfort that we go to on the way to something better. Suffering is the pain that continues because we're running away from it and we refuse to embrace and explore. Episode Timeline: [00:00] Emotional States [05:40] Normal Operational Breathing [07:58] Activating a Breathing Pattern [14:54] Breathing from the Point of Consciousness [18:41] Psychosomatic Neuro Modulation [24:05] Interpreted Responses of Pain [31:52] Why Human Behavior is Holographic in Nature [39:30] Ambiguities [54:31] Relieving Pain [56:04] Pain vs. Suffering [01:01:06] Identifying Pain, Trauma, and Suffering [01:03:27] Phantom Pain
As we kick off 2023's season of the Pain Relief University, we have an amazing guest with us today. Her name is Dr. Ariel Johnson PT, DPT. Dr. Johnson is a physical therapists who is bringing her experience and knowledge regarding natural pain relief options to Pain Relief University. Check her out!If you are struggling with joint pain, remember, who relief, there's MegRelief. MegRelief is all the all natural spray that works in minutes to relief painful knees, lower backs, arthritis in the hands and more. Learn more about it at www.megrelief.com.
Interview with Jules Kim, acupuncturist physician. She talks about the power of acupuncture to help with relieving pain, reducing anxiety and stress, overcoming infertility, improving sleep and more. Jules also shares her story on facing inauthentic fear, overcoming a quarter life crisis, taking a leap of faith when it comes to a sudden career change and her nonnegotiable meditation routine. Leave us a comment on the episode: www.mamasconganaspodcast.com/166 Follow Jules Kim on IG: @julesacu https://www.instagram.com/julesacu Follow Mamas Con Ganas on IG: @MamasConGanas https://www.instagram.com/mamasconganas
There are plenty of tales of music soothing wild beasts, but is there actually a link between music and pain relief? How did researchers quantitatively study the soothing powers of music? What's better for blocking out pain ; Classical music, discordant arrangements or white noise? How does sound dull the effect of pain in mice? Just how good is a bat's auditory long term memory? can you train a bat to recognize the sound of a tasty treat? How do bats process and associate sounds with food? Wenjie Zhou, Chonghuan Ye, Haitao Wang, Yu Mao, Weijia Zhang, An Liu, Chen-Ling Yang, Tianming Li, Lauren Hayashi, Wan Zhao, Lin Chen, Yuanyuan Liu, Wenjuan Tao, Zhi Zhang. Sound induces analgesia through corticothalamic circuits. Science, 2022; 377 (6602): 198 DOI: 10.1126/science.abn4663 M. May Dixon, Patricia L. Jones, Michael J. Ryan, Gerald G. Carter, Rachel A. Page. Long-term memory in frog-eating bats. Current Biology, 2022; 32 (12): R557 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.05.031
In this episode, Sarah talks to Sheena Rydings, Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and founder of Sheena Rydings Psychological Therapy.They explore the role psychological therapy plays in the management of pain, along with explaining the Pain Gate Theory, the mind-body connection and how cognitive behavioural therapy can help with chronic pain conditions. Practical advice,tips and resources are shared throughout the episode.Hear how the brain is key to experiencing pain at around 11 minutes, what psychological treatments are recommended for pain at 20:53, and what you can expect if you come to a CBT therapist for pain treatment at 23 minutes.Find out more about Sheena at www.sheenarydingstherapy.co.ukFind a BABCP accredited therapist here www.babcp.comSpoon Theory - www.butyoudontlooksick.com Books mentioned - Overcoming Chronic Pain: A Books on Prescription Title, by Frances ColeOutsmart Your Pain: Mindfulness and Self-Compassion to Help You Leave Chronic Pain Behind, by Christiane WolfThe Happiness Trap: Stop Struggling, Start Living, by Russ HarrisMindfulness: A Practical Guide to Finding Peace in a Frantic World by Mark Williams and Danny PenmanMindfulness for Health (Enhanced Edition): A Practical Guide to Relieving Pain, Reducing Stress and Restoring Wellbeing by Danny Penman and Vidyamala BurchLet's Keep in Touch For a weekly delivery of mindset and to keep up to date with the latest episodes, Join Sarah's mailing list Here Click HERE to get your FREE copy of the 'Guide To Building Emotional Resilience' to create a solid foundation of well-being today and start living a life that you love:Find out more and Purchase 'The CBT Journal' HereFollow Sarah Rees:
Are you ready to explore the many possibilities of massage? Whitney Lowe shares how his encounter with the holistic health modality piqued his curiosity and led him on a three-decade journey of bringing clinical approaches to the massage profession. You'll also learn what he is most looking forward to on his first trip to Costa Rica School of Massage Therapy and Samara Beach. To learn more about CRSMT, visit www.atouchofcostarica.com
This channel is all about helping you optimize, body, mind, and spirit so you can achieve your health and fitness goals. So, in this episode, we have Dr. T talk about angelic presence and how he takes away pain through focused intention, angels, and healing frequency.TIMESTAMPS1:19 Becoming a clinical hypnotherapist and a certified massage therapist10:36 Examples of angelic interferences in our lives19:21 Responding to skeptics of angelic healing23:25 Connection between angelic belief and religion25:21 Demo of relieving body pain by bringing in angels37:51 Correlation of stress to inflammation and painAbout Tony Cahill (Dr. T)Dr. T has transformed the health, wealth, and well-being of thousands of people and animals. Remarkably, he treats them from a remote location. Using focused intention, Angels, and quantum physics: he is a human engineer for the Divine to create miracles.Dr. T holds a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, a Bachelor of Science degree in human biology, is a certified clinical hypnotherapist and a certified massage therapist. He is the originator of the world's foremost remote healing training: TNT, Total kNowledge Technique, as well as the author of ten online programs designed to transform the most common things that ail humans and animals. Dr. T is also an inspirational speaker, premier engineer of health and wealth, and an in-demand consultant who leads from his heart and Soul.
Have you ever had an injury that you just can't seem to shake? It could even be a niggle or maybe your knee can tell the weather. Have you decided that this is the way it will be forever...or have you even tried going about sorting it? Today I talk about how we can finally get rid of those aches and pain for good, or at least maintain the area so that they are kept at bay. Disclaimer: This is not injury specific and if you are suffering from a chronic illness this is unlikey to work for you. I talk about how by going to a physio and gettin a proper rehab programme can save a lot of pain now and in the future. How our body adapts to protect itself when injured. How you've probably not over done it just because you are sore. How perfect aligment doesn't exist. And that if you do go to a physical therapist of any kind that you listen to their advice or if you are sceptical of any of it ask them because if you ignore it and do your own thing you're wasting both of your time. This is a topic that is very close to my heart and I find so many people just ignore pain for long periods of time and consider it normal when if they put a bit of time into it and stopped just takin pain killers they could see a big difference in not just the pain, but the functionality of they affected area. Where to find me: Instargram: @chrissyhfitness Tiktok: @chrissyhfitness Website: www.chrissyhawkins.com. I also mention my equestrian page at the end of this podcast: Instagram: @stronginthesaddle_ Tiktok: stronginthesaddle Want my FREE kickstarter workout guide? Follow this link! 3 workouts for home or gym: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/v7m8t6
Jenn talks to Dr. Laura Payne about pain and its impact on mental health. Laura explains why some pain is beneficial to us, shares how chronic pain can affect mental health, and talks about how to balance pain management and emotional management.Laura Payne, PhD, is the director of the Clinical and Translational Pain Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital. Her research focuses on identifying neurobiological, behavioral, and psychological biomarkers related to pain. Dr. Payne is actively involved in professional organizations and serves on several editorial boards, including Pain Medicine's editorial board.RELEVANT CONTENT:– More about the episode: mclean.link/7il– Read the episode transcript: mclean.link/7sn- - -The McLean Hospital podcast Mindful Things is intended to provide general information and to help listeners learn about mental health, educational opportunities, and research initiatives. This podcast is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice.© 2021 McLean Hospital. All Rights Reserved.
Meagen Springer Deck is a physical therapist in Cincinnati, and has been incredibly helpful in getting me out of pain in the past 2 months from issues I've been having over a year. In this episode learn how Meagen is helping people get out of pain with her physical therapy, and in shape with her personal training. Find Meagen here: https://www.instagram.com/springerpt/ Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youcanpoundthis/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmandaValentineBites Website: http://amandavalentinebites.com/
Do acupuncture needles hurt, how the Ba’al Shem Tov practiced ancient medicine, what acupressure points help with headache or nausea, and more with special guest, Roy Kimia L.Ac.!
Learn about how a phenomenon called the third-person effect makes us think we’re too smart for advertising to work on us, why scientists used violinists to study how humans sync in a complex network, and why you can relieve pain by holding hands! The Third-Person Effect Is Why We All Think We’re Too Smart for Ad Campaigns by Anna Todd Davison, W. P. (1983). The Third-Person Effect in Communication. Public Opinion Quarterly, 47(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.1086/268763 Third-Person Effect and Pandemic Flu: The Role of Severity, Self-Efficacy Method Mentions, and Message Source. (2016). Journal of Health Communication. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10810730.2016.1245801?journalCode=uhcm20 The Influence of Presumed Fake News Influence: Examining Public Support for Corporate Corrective Response, Media Literacy Interventions, and Governmental Regulation. (2020). Mass Communication and Society. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15205436.2020.1750656?journalCode=hmcs20 McLeod, D. M., Eveland, W. P., & Nathanson, A. I. (1997). Support for Censorship of Violent and Misogynic Rap Lyrics. Communication Research, 24(2), 153–174. https://doi.org/10.1177/009365097024002003 Scientists used violinists to study how humans sync in a complex network by Grant Currin Elad Shniderman. (2020, August 25). Sync Variations. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/394199689 What violin synchronization can teach us about better networking in complex times. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/sbu-wvs081120.php Shahal, S., Wurzberg, A., Sibony, I., Duadi, H., Shniderman, E., Weymouth, D., Davidson, N., & Fridman, M. (2020). Synchronization of complex human networks. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17540-7 Researchers Study Violinists To Learn How Humans Act in Synchrony. (2020, August 11). Inside Science. https://www.insidescience.org/news/researchers-study-violinists-learn-how-humans-act-synchrony For an All-Natural Painkiller, Try Holding Your Partner’s Hand by Mae Rice Original episode: https://curiositydaily.com/asmr-video-health-benefits-moonquake-science-holdi/ Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Being in pain really sucks the fun out of life. Finding solutions to the inevitable aches and pains just may come from discovering CBD cream. Learn all you need to know about topical CBD products, including how they work and what they can do. Read the full article here: CBD Cream for Pain: This is Why Topical CBD Helps in Relieving Pain
This week Dr. Axe is joined by regenerative medicine specialist, Dr. James Leiber. Dr. Leiber is an expert on stem cell therapy and PRP and is the founder and director of Regenexx Tampa Bay. Tune into learn how these healing modalities can relieve pain and increase function, plus how Dr. Axe and his wife Chelsea have personally experienced relief from Dr. Leiber’s treatment.
Shannon Caperton is the owner and clinical director at Shine Acupuncture and Wellness. She earned her Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine. The focus at Shine Acupuncture and Wellness is to provide effective, non-addictive, natural pain management and women's health care to Medina, Rocky River, Westlake and surrounding Cleveland/Akron areas. Shannon became interested in this type of medicine after seeing her mother struggle with addiction to prescription drugs and have acupuncture and Chinese medicine help turn her life around! Shine Acupuncture was started 5 years ago in a single 50 square foot office, now we have two 1500 square foot offices and continue to grow every month. Shannon's PRO tip: Health doesn't change overnight. It took time to get into an imbalanced state of health, and it can take time to get back to balance. But its worth it! Shannon's Special Offer: Get 20% off first visit for any new patient who mentions this podcast How to contact Shannon and Shine Acupuncture: Phone: 330-242-5633 - PREFERRED! CALL FIRST Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shineacupunctureandwellness/ (https://www.facebook.com/shineacupunctureandwellness/)
Shortly after completing his MBA at the Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, Jon Weinberg took the entrepreneurial leap and entered the start-up world. Jon is the co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of...
Welcome back to Your Dog Wants You To Know This! Today we’re digging in to Radiation Therapy. We’re going to discuss treating cancer, stimulating the immune system and relieving pain for your furry family members. Did you know that certain types of radiation therapy can actually stimulate the immune system to kill cancer cells, or that one of the main uses for it in veterinary medicine is to improve quality of life and decrease the bone pain associated with cancer? Today, I’m very excited to have Dr. Keara Boss, DVM, DACVR, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology at the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University. She’s going to share with us what radiation therapy can offer today and also what we're excited about for the near future. In this episode we’ll cover: Clear up common misconceptions about radiation therapy. Discuss how radiation works. Discuss how radiation can help dogs with cancer. Discuss recent advances and ongoing research and clinical trials. We discuss the different types of radiation and how each is valuable in oncology Learn how radiation can actually stimulate the immune system to kill cancer cells What is flash radiation and the future of radiation therapy Exciting advances in treating cancer with radiation plus immunotherapy After Dr. Keara Boss navigated her way through Vet School trying to find her niche, she got the research bug and was fascinated with cancer and all of its complex parts. But it was radiation that really pulled her in because it involved her love of math, physics and really interesting biology. Keara completed her Ph.D. 13 years after college, so many hours of hard work went into getting where she is now. More people are coming around to radiation therapy and we have so much packed into this episode you’re surely going to want to take a listen and hear all of the new accomplishments in radiation therapy and where the future is going to help treat cancer in our pets. We’re working together in the common goal of curing canine cancer. If you’re loving what you’re learning on this podcast every week – Please subscribe, rate and review it by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Website: https://www.caninecanceracademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaninecanceracademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caninecanceracademy/ Colorado State University, Flint Animal Cancer Center: https://www.csuanimalcancercenter.org/
NSAIDs block inflammation BUT ALSO increase blood clotting, damage the protective lining of the stomach and intestines, and raise blood pressure! Curcumin also blocks inflammation BUT DOES NOT cause any of these adverse effects.
NSAIDs block inflammation BUT ALSO increase blood clotting, damage the protective lining of the stomach and intestines, and raise blood pressure! Curcumin also blocks inflammation BUT DOES NOT cause any of these adverse effects.
Pain is your brain letting you know that something isn't or wasn't quite right. With distant observation and curiosity to pain, you have the ability to relieve it. Your morning mantra: I can relieve pains and aches naturally with ease See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PainPatrol Products are FDA approved, triple-tested pain relieving products featuring the proven health benefits of CBD. Sam Whyel has been in the medical supply business at various levels for the past 30 years. In 2019, he created PainPatrol Products to help people get proven pain relief from CBD-based products, and setting themselves apart from the myriad of products out there making outlandish claims. PainPatrol has multiple different products to meet different needs of athletes, seniors, and anyone else dealing with the aches and pains of daily living. ** Special Offer just for listeners! ** Get 50% off your entire order of PainPatrol products through September 15, 2020! Go to www.painpatrolproducts.com Put items in the cart During check out, type the word BIZFIRE in the coupon code section and get 50% deducted from your order! Contact Sam & PainPatrol Products Sam Whyel Email: info@painpatrolproducts.com www.painpatrolproducts.com 877-287-9861
In this episode I am joined by Jessica Drummond, the CEO of The Integrative Women's Health Institute and author of Outsmart Endometriosis. She holds licenses in physical therapy and clinical nutrition and is a board certified health coach. She has 20 years of experience working with women with chronic pelvic pain, she facilitates educational programs for women's health professionals in over 60 countries, and leads virtual wellness programs for people with endometriosis. We discuss how women with Endometriosis can manage their symptoms through diet & nutrition. Jessica explains how the digestive, nervous and immune system are greatly impacted by what we eat, and how we can use food as medicine to help our bodies heal. Jessica's Recommended Resource: 1) Outsmart Endometriosis by Jessica Drummond 2) Environmental Working Group dirty dozen list: https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.php 3) Episode 45 of The V Hive: "Nutrition for Relieving Pain" with Jessica Drummond ________ If you want to get in touch with The V Hive, please send an e-mail to info@thevhive.com. ________ Follow The V Hive: INSTAGRAM - @thevhive TWITTER - @thevhive_ FACEBOOK - @thevhivemedia WEBSITE - www.thevhive.com ________ Contact Jessica: Website: www.integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com Instagram: @integrativewomenshealth
Did you know that pain can be overcome with relaxation? When we reduce this stress using a variety of techniques, relaxation can be a form of medicine for the body. This is what Dr. Beth Darnall joins me on the podcast to discuss. She breaks down the effectiveness of relaxation in reducing chronic pain while introducing some techniques that can be done while listening to the podcast! ABOUT BETH DARNALL Beth Darnall, PhD is Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine. She develops and investigates behavioral medicine treatments for acute pain in the hospital and after surgery, and for chronic pain. She leads national research on patient-centered opioid tapering, and has authored/co-authored 5 books for patients and clinicians on analgesic use and behavioral pain medicine.
Today on the Naturally Inspired Podcast we have Debi Ireland as a guest. Debi is a Licensed Acupuncturist with a Masters of Science in Acupuncture. She was certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in 2012. She's worked for 3 years through the healing warriors program treating active duty and veteran service members with pain management, sleep and PTSD. She believes in integration of Eastern and Western Medicine and is passionate about advancing the understanding of Chinese Medicine. Welcome Debi Ireland to the Naturally Inspired Podcast. Text the word "Advocate" to 833-838-1020 for Weekly Deals and Updates Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter for Show Notes, Health Tips, Tricks & Hacks and Weekly Deals at http://bit.ly/NIPnewsletter Learn More About Us At bit.ly/niphome Naturally Inspired Podcast Recommended Products/Resources How Healthy Are You? Take Our Quick Evaluation - bit.ly/niphealthevaluation What Essential Nutrients to take and why? - bit.ly/why90 What Are Plant Derived Minerals? - bit.ly/pdminerals Why Core Essential Nutrients Are Critical To Your Health? -bit.ly/essential90pack What You Need To Lose Weight And Keep It Off For Good - bit.ly/advanced90pack Keep in mind that we may receive commissions when you click our links and make purchases. However, this does not impact our reviews and comparisons. We try our best to keep things fair and balanced, in order to help you make the best choice for you.
Did you know that pain can be overcome with relaxation? When we reduce this stress using a variety of techniques, relaxation can be a form of medicine for the body. This is what Dr. Beth Darnall joins me on the podcast to discuss. She breaks down the effectiveness of relaxation in reducing chronic pain while introducing some techniques that can be done while listening to the podcast! Beth Darnall, PhD is Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine. She develops and investigates behavioral medicine treatments for acute pain in the hospital and after surgery, and for chronic pain. She leads national research on patient-centered opioid tapering, and has authored/co-authored 5 books for patients and clinicians on analgesic use and behavioral pain medicine.
Did you know that pain can be overcome with relaxation? When we reduce this stress using a variety of techniques, relaxation can be a form of medicine for the body. This is what Dr. Beth Darnall joins me on the podcast to discuss. She breaks down the effectiveness of relaxation in reducing chronic pain while […]
The Presence Projects presents episode 50 of the "Are You Being Present?" podcast series. Join host Paul Kerzner for an enlightening and educational presentation on Presence and its profound effect on pain. The title and topic of this episode is "Relieving Pain with Presence" and is applicable to everybody who has or is currently experiencing any level of physical or emotional discomfort. In this podcast Paul explains the importance of being Present while in pain and discusses a recent event where he used Presence to diminish pain in his body. If you, or someone you know, is in pain and is interested in learning techniques to help provide significant relief naturally and without the need for pharmaceuticals this podcast will be quite useful. Please check out the rest of the "Are You Being Present?" podcasts series on our website, iTunes and YouTube! Remember you have a choice. Choose to be present!
Pelvic Pain Solutions for Women with Dr. Jessica Drummond Is it normal to have pain with your menstrual cycle? Or pain with sex? These types of pain are very common, normalized in our cultural conversations (if they're talked about at all). But they are certainly not required, nor should we just accept them as part of what it means to have a female body. Join me to break the silence, dispel myths, address common causes and treatment options for pelvic pain with Dr. Jessica Drummond. You'll hear about: endometriosis, vulvodynia and what we can do about them how the awareness of trauma might actually be doing women a disservice when it comes to a pelvic pain diagnosis how Chinese Medicine can help building a holistic-minded treatment team for pelvic pain Dr. Jessica Drummond, DCN, CNS, PT, NBC-HWC Founder and CEO of the Integrative Women's Health Institute is passionate about caring for and empowering women who struggle with women's and pelvic health conditions. She is equally passionate about educating and supporting clinicians in confidently and safely using integrative tools to transform women's and pelvic healthcare. Two decades of experience in women's and pelvic health as a physical therapist and functional nutritionist, plus owning a private women's health clinical nutrition and coaching practice, gives her a unique perspective on the integrative, conservative options for pelvic pain management, hormone balance, preconception and fertility support, postpartum recovery, and chronic pain and fatigue management in active and athletic women. She regularly lectures on topics such as integrative pelvic pain management, natural fertility options, optimal hormone health, female athletes, and functional and integrative nutrition for rehabilitation, nutrition, wellness, fitness, and medical professionals. Find Dr. Jessica Drummond at: https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/ Find Dr. Jessica Drummond's book at: Nutrition for Relieving Pelvic Pain: Fueling the Patient/Practitioner Healing Partnership Dr. Drummond's Free Video challenge: https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/opt/4-challenges-to-relieve-pelvic-pain/ Other resources mentioned in this episode: By Amy Stein Heal Pelvic Pain: The Proven Stretching, Strengthening, and Nutrition Program for Relieving Pain, Incontinence,& I.B.S, and Other Symptoms Without Surgery Books by Tami Lynn Kent: Wild Feminine: Finding Power, Spirit & Joy in the Female Body Mothering from Your Center: Tapping Your Body's Natural Energy for Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting Wild Creative: Igniting Your Passion and Potential in Work, Home, and Life Satisfy Your Healthy Curiosity Like what you heard? Subscribe for free and new episodes will find you every week. Work With Brodie Visit https://brodiewelch.com/ to learn more.
We all have pain at some point in our lives and many have chronic pain. Some of the topics we cover are Prolotherapy, inflammation caused by diet, Vitamin C for pain management, using pain medication, The Gut/Brain Connection, the Endocannabinoid System, anxiety and depression and Movement for wound healing. VERY informative with lots of takeaways. Dr. Wilson has been in private practice as a Naturopathic Physician for over 35 years. His emphasis is in orthopedics, gastrointestinal conditions, hormonal issues, and pain management. He has used regenerative injection therapies including Prolotherapy, Patelet rich plasma and prolozone in his daily work for more than 25 years. Professional political endeavors have been a big part of his life, Working for the naturopathic profession in Oregon in many positions. Because of these activities, he has been awarded both the Centennial and Living Legend awards from the Oregaon association of NP and the National College of Natural Medicine As a frequent speaker, Dr. Wilson is active in the promotion of greater pain management awareness and education. He was honored to have been chosen as one of the reviewers of the Institute of Medicines’s Relieving Pain in America. He is also proud to be a husband, father, kayaker and paddle board enthusiast and gardener. Professional Positions: *Founding Board member and core faculty member of NATI (Naturopathic Academy of Therapeutic Injections) since 1999 *Committee member of the Clinical Management Committee for Complementary Healthcare Plans (CHP) since 1996, Past Chair of the Naturnet Advisory Committee for CHP *Legislative Chair for the Oregon Association of Naturopathic Physicians (OANP) since 2006, current member of the committee Recipient of the Centennial Award, 2009 Member of the OANP Legislative Committee since 1984 Secretary-1984, Vice-president-1985, President-1987, Past-president-1988 *American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP)- Board of Directors – 1988-1989 Delegate, House of Representatives, 1986,2000, 2008 to the present AANP Vice Speaker of the House of Delegates 2009-2010 *Oregon Board of Naturopathic Examiners- appointed by Gov. Barbara Roberts in 1989, Chairman-1990-1992 Chair of the Formulary Council for the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Physicians since 2003, member since 1999 Member of the Ad hoc committee on the definition of preventive medicine, 2000 Peer review committee member presently *Adjunct faculty member for the National College of Natural Medicine- 1990-2016 Clinical instructor in Physical Medicine at NCNM 1/2016-7/2016 *2007 Northwest Naturopathic Physicians Convention Planning Committee Steering Committee of the Portland chapter of the Pain Society of Oregon – 10/2011 Board of Directors of the Pain Society of Oregon Oregon Pain Management Commission-- 7/2012 to present Task force member of the ACCAHC Task force on Integrative Pain Care-- 6/2012 to 2014 Reviewer for article submissions to JACM( Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine) currently Oregon Pain Management Commission Dr. Kevin Wilson's Website You Tube Slide SHow Download.
We all have pain at some point in our lives and many have chronic pain. Some of the topics we cover are Prolotherapy, inflammation caused by diet, Vitamin C for pain management, using pain medication, The Gut/Brain Connection, the Endocannabinoid System, anxiety and depression and Movement for wound healing. VERY informative with lots of takeaways. Dr. Wilson has been in private practice as a Naturopathic Physician for over 35 years. His emphasis is in orthopedics, gastrointestinal conditions, hormonal issues, and pain management. He has used regenerative injection therapies including Prolotherapy, Patelet rich plasma and prolozone in his daily work for more than 25 years. Professional political endeavors have been a big part of his life, Working for the naturopathic profession in Oregon in many positions. Because of these activities, he has been awarded both the Centennial and Living Legend awards from the Oregaon association of NP and the National College of Natural Medicine As a frequent speaker, Dr. Wilson is active in the promotion of greater pain management awareness and education. He was honored to have been chosen as one of the reviewers of the Institute of Medicines’s Relieving Pain in America. He is also proud to be a husband, father, kayaker and paddle board enthusiast and gardener. Professional Positions: *Founding Board member and core faculty member of NATI (Naturopathic Academy of Therapeutic Injections) since 1999 *Committee member of the Clinical Management Committee for Complementary Healthcare Plans (CHP) since 1996, Past Chair of the Naturnet Advisory Committee for CHP *Legislative Chair for the Oregon Association of Naturopathic Physicians (OANP) since 2006, current member of the committee Recipient of the Centennial Award, 2009 Member of the OANP Legislative Committee since 1984 Secretary-1984, Vice-president-1985, President-1987, Past-president-1988 *American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP)- Board of Directors – 1988-1989 Delegate, House of Representatives, 1986,2000, 2008 to the present AANP Vice Speaker of the House of Delegates 2009-2010 *Oregon Board of Naturopathic Examiners- appointed by Gov. Barbara Roberts in 1989, Chairman-1990-1992 Chair of the Formulary Council for the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Physicians since 2003, member since 1999 Member of the Ad hoc committee on the definition of preventive medicine, 2000 Peer review committee member presently *Adjunct faculty member for the National College of Natural Medicine- 1990-2016 Clinical instructor in Physical Medicine at NCNM 1/2016-7/2016 *2007 Northwest Naturopathic Physicians Convention Planning Committee Steering Committee of the Portland chapter of the Pain Society of Oregon – 10/2011 Board of Directors of the Pain Society of Oregon Oregon Pain Management Commission-- 7/2012 to present Task force member of the ACCAHC Task force on Integrative Pain Care-- 6/2012 to 2014 Reviewer for article submissions to JACM( Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine) currently Oregon Pain Management Commission Dr. Kevin Wilson's Website You Tube Slide SHow Download.
Too Many Toxins and Relieving Pain with Food: Episode 25 by Honest To Goodness
Today's special guest, iInternational bestselling and award-winning author Dr. Danny Penman provides a concise guide to letting go and finding peace in a messy world, simply by taking the time to breathe. This is a low-impact, easy, and motivating approach to using your breath to change your life. Penman teaches you how to dissolve anxiety, stress, and unhappiness, enhance your mind and unleash your creativity with simple exercises. And with each little moment of mindfulness, discover a happier, calmer you. Dr Danny Penman is a qualified meditation teacher and an award-winning writer and journalist. He currently writes features for the UK Daily Mail, having previously worked for the BBC, New Scientist and the Independent newspaper. He is co-author of the bestselling Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Finding Peace in a Frantic World. He has received journalism awards from the RSPCA and the Humane Society of the United States. In 2014, he won the British Medical Association's Best Book (Popular Medicine) Award for Mindfulness for Health: A Practical Guide to Relieving Pain, Reducing Stress and Restoring Wellbeing (co- written with Vidyamala Burch). His books have been translated into more than 25 languages.
Listen NowDespite the fact an estimated 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain costing approximately $640 billion annually in medical expenses and lost productivity, the disease remains widely under treated. This is all the more true for ethnic and racial minorities independent of age, gender, education, wealth and pain intensity. Despite recent efforts by the Institute of Medicine, the DHHS, i.e., its 2016 "National Pain Strategy," and new payment models designed to improve care quality, for example, Accountable Care Organizations and Patient Centered Medical Homes, under treatment persists. Addressing the problem has become all the more difficult over approximately the past decade due to the opioid epidemic that has blurred, if not erased, the line between effective treatment and drug abuse. We face the nearly impossible situation where Americans are simultaneously under treated and over medicated. During this 29-minute conversation Ms. Christopher discusses why chronic pain continues to be under treated, to what extent, if any, chronic pain measurement and data collection has improved, the work of the Center for Practical Bioethics' PAINS Project and the extent to which the opioid epidemic is undermining chronic pain treatment. Ms. Myra Christopher is currently the Director of the PAINS Project and as well the Kathleen M. Foley Chair at the Center for Practical Bioethics. She served as President and CEO of the Center from its inception in 1985 through 2011. From 1998 through 2003 she served as National Program Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's National Program Office for State-Based Initiatives to Improve End-of-Life Care. She has consulted with numerous organizations including the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, at CMS in developing the Community State Partnerships to Improve End-of-Life Care initiative, participated in drafting the IOM's 2011 "Relieving Pain in America" report discussed during this interview, as a reviewer on the IOM's 2014 report, "Dying in America" and the DHHS committee that produced the "National Pain Strategy." She has also consulted with the CDC, AARP and other organizations to promote pain and palliative care as public health issues. She is s a founding member of the Coalition to Transform Advanced Illness (CTAC), has served on numerous boards including the Duke University Institute for Care ad the End of Life and has received as well numerous awards including the American Society for Bioethics + Humanities Lifetime Achievement Award in Bioethics. For more information on the PAINS Project go to: http://painsproject.org/The IOM's "Relieving Pain In America" is at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22553896.The DHHS' "National Pain Strategy" is at: https://www.hhs.gov/ash/about-ash/news/2016/national-pain-strategy-outlines-actions-improving-pain-care/index.html. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thehealthcarepolicypodcast.com
This bonus episode we review Acupuncture. Articles: Lim, Hee-Don, et al. "Anti-inflammatory effects of acupuncture stimulation via the vagus nerve." PloS one 11.3 (2016): e0151882. Lew, Henry L., Carlos Tun, and David X. Cifu. "Prevalence of chronic pain, posttraumatic stress disorder, and persistent postconcussive symptoms in OIF/OEF veterans: polytrauma clinical triad." Journal of rehabilitation research and development 46.6 (2009): 697. "Acupuncture Point ST36 - Zusanli - Stomach." TCM Points. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 June 2017. Constante, Agnes. "Bill to Provide Veterans with Acupuncture Access Introduced in House."NBCNews.com. NBCUniversal News Group, 14 June 2017. Web. 15 June 2017. Publications, Harvard Health. "Relieving Pain with Acupuncture." Harvard Health. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 June 2017. Welcome to TalkingMed, the podcast where we discuss current medical news. Contact: talkingmedpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TalkingMedPod Song credit: Night Owl by Broke For Free from the Free Music Archive, used under CCBY Attribution License, modified from the original. Disclaimer: The information presented on this podcast are our own personal views, opinions, and research on the subject matter and do not represent those of our institution or our department. Anything discussed on this podcast should not be considered medical advice. Please contact a professional if you have any medical concerns. All content found on TalkingMed, including text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have learned it from TalkingMed. Under no circumstances shall Vivek, Stephen, TalkingMed, any guests or contributors to the podcast or blog, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of TalkingMed be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast or blog. This podcast or blog should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or blog. You hereby acknowledge that nothing contained on TalkingMed shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and the TalkingMed. You hereby agree that you shall not make any financial, investment, legal and/or other decision based in whole or in part on anything contained on TalkingMed. Nothing on TalkingMed or included as a part of TalkingMed should be construed as an attempt to offer or render a medical opinion or otherwise engage in the practice of medicine. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately. The content may contain health- or medical-related materials or discussions regarding sexually explicit disease states. If you find these materials offensive, you may not want to use this content.
Electrical stimulation can reduce pain in the form of spinal cord stimulator devices and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) therapy. Today, we’ll learn about Calmare, a new device for relieving chronic pain from Cynthia Chauhan, retired clinical social worker and cancer research advocate, and Dr. Michael Cooney. http://rxxbuynoprescriptiononline.com http://rxxbuynoprescriptiononline.com/bupropion.html http://rxxbuynoprescriptiononline.com/cipro.html http://rxxbuynoprescriptiononline.com/citalopram.html https://secureservercdn.net/45.40.145.151/024.0ed.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/13.5-Aches-And-Gains-061-Calmare-XM.mp3 The post Calmare Therapy – A New Device for Relieving Pain appeared first on Dr. Paul Christo MD.
Links to points discussed: Institute of Medicine, Conflict of Interest, & their report Relieving Pain in America, A Blueprint for Transforming Prevention, Care, Education, and Research. The original Institute of Medicine report “Relieving Pain…” and it's number of “100 million Americans” with chronic pain is widely quoted and the data is bad. I pulled the […]
Everyone has different emotional and physical pain thresholds. Everyone has different "breaking-points" where they can not conceive of enduring more pain. In our modern western society, pain medications are among the most perscribed and the most abused drugs. Our pain is that much; our pain threshold is that stretched to its maximum. Or is it? We will explore alternate understandings of physical and emotional pain and alternate ways of coping with the evitable presence of pain. No human escapes this experiences of life without pain. We are all in this together; but we are all different in our management of such. To help me explore this topic, Dr. Rose (www.imaginativecurriculum.com; www.youtube.com/icdrrose) from his program on BlogTalkRadio.com, will pose his various tested formulas for surviving, enduring, ending and relieving your pains. Call ahead, leave text questions or emails. DrCarolFancis@gmail.com or facebook: drcarolfrancisshow or 310-543-1824.
How acupuncture and TENS can help relieve pain, plus, a new web service aiming to educate health professionals about pain. First broadcast 18.01.11 We take a look at the role of the pain specialist nurse in the community, eavesdropping on two consultations given by Kathryn Nur at her nurse-led clinic at Tenby Cottage Hospital, Pembrokeshire. We hear how Kath helps her patients, learning about what TENS machines are, how to use them and how they can help those in pain, how acupuncture can also help, and the importance of listening to what the patient has to say. On the contentious issue of how little training medical students receive on pain matters – fewer hours than vets – Ann Taylor from the faculty of pain medicine at Cardiff University talks about a web service that may go some way towards redressing the imbalance. In this programme: * Kathryn Nur, pain specialist nurse for Hywel Dda Health Board in West Wales * Ann Taylor: Faculty of Pain Medicine, Cardiff University. #AbleRadio #AiringPain #PainConcern