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The Modern Pain Podcast
Beyond Traditional Healthcare: Insights from Pain Coach Richmond Stace

The Modern Pain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 45:10 Transcription Available


Mark welcomes pain coaching expert Richmond Stace to discuss his journey from nursing to becoming a pioneer in pain coaching. Richmond shares his multidisciplinary background, touching on the psychological and physical aspects of dealing with chronic pain. They talk about the importance of connecting with patients, understanding their beliefs, and guiding them through meaningful change. Richmond also delves into the role of motivational interviewing and the broader philosophy of pain management, emphasizing the need for high standards in practice. Aspiring pain coaches and healthcare professionals will find valuable insights and practical advice on improving patient care through a compassionate and individualized approach. *********************************************************************

The Runner's World UK Podcast
The most googled running injuries – and how to fix them

The Runner's World UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 35:22


This episode, we're joined by physio Richmond Stace (specialistpainphysio.com) to look at the five most googled running injuries – and how to fix them. From sore knees to dodgy Achilles tendons, we've got you covered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Perfect Imbalance Podcast
61. AID #61: Karen Lee & Richmond Stace

Perfect Imbalance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 24:44


On this episode I'm joined by Karen Lee - The sensitive foodie & Richmond Stace - The pain physio Series 5 is a short collection of interviews recorded during lockdown. There's an emphasis on; - attention - intention - distraction As well as a fascinating challenge at the end of each interview for my guests! Enjoy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/perfectimbalance4/message

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Music Talks
Episode 39 - Richmond Stace - I Want To Break Free

Music Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 73:20


My guest in this episode is Richmond Stace, a leader and pioneer on pain management, a fellow Podcaster and a soon to be published author. Richmond is uniquely qualified in pain science, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, sport science, nursing and coaching and in his own words his goal is to "help people understand their pain and move on to shape a positive future”. Getting to that point has been an interesting and fascinating journey involving time in nursing, four University degrees and youthful stints packing sausages and being a failed Private Detective. 11 years at University is a clear sign that Richmond is an inveterate learner and its one of the reasons why two years ago he started #upandrun where he runs an Ultra Marathon every month! That's one heck of a way to find out more about yourself, your body and pain. His musical choices are all around the theme of "Freedom" and whilst he didn't pick the Queen track “I Want to Break Free” it felt like an appropriate title for someone who is passionate about people being themselves, finding their own way and living their own lives. He is someone who walks (and runs) the talk and is genuinely inspirational. If you would like to get in touch with Richmond or find out more about his work then these links should help: Twitter& Instagram : @painphysio Facebook : @thepaincoach Web : http://www.specialistpainphysio.com/ He also recently started a Podcast called "Positive Encourager" We are both fans of and have benefited from the work of Mike Pegg and you can find more details on that at https://www.thepositiveencourager.global/mike-pegg-the-art-of-strengths-coaching/ In the episode I talk about the work of actionforhappiness.com of which I am a big fan. Do take a look if you can Finally, the Playlist with all Richmond's choices and a song from each artist/show/film mentioned in the episode can be found here. Just cut & paste into your browser. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3udXNa2TqPGIs1lgyDnIUj?si=wdU1PsthTP21pJInVkVflA Enjoy!

Perfect Imbalance Podcast
23. PI #23: Richmond Stace - understanding pain

Perfect Imbalance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 54:42


On this episode I interview Richmond Stace the Pain Coach and one of the co-founders behind Understand Pain. Richmond is a Chartered Physiotherapist specialising in treating and coaching people to manage and overcome their pain. His purpose is to improve the world by reducing the suffering caused by chronic pain, measured by people living their best lives. His vision is a world that understands pain, which would mean less suffering and more living. Where it began Richmond started out training to be a nurse before he progressed into physiotherapy. Through working with people who were suffering, he made a conscious decision to focus his time and energy on pain. He explores with his clients (and his audience) what he calls a 'complete' approach to pain and suffering. He treats the person as a whole; combining biology with psychology as he sees them being dependant of each other. Richmond talks about the importance of mindfulness but not from the point of having a chilled out life, being calm or sitting cross-legged on a cushion! For him, it's about becoming familiar with the way you think, how that's embodied and becoming skilful with that and being able to let go of things that are unhelpful. Fascinating and inspiring, Richmond is on a mission to change the way we think about pain. Here's some final words of from Richmond; "When you understand pain, you're starting to change your pain. Understand your pain to understand your potential." Check out what Richmond is up to here Find out more about Understand Pain here Start a conversation with him on; Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/perfectimbalance4/message

Another Door Podcast
#48 It's your pain, what are you going to do with it - Richmond Stace

Another Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 50:08


This episode should change the way you view pain, forever! Pain Coach and Specialist Pain Physiotherapist Richmond Stace talks about what pain can be telling you about you and your life. Find out more about Richmond here: http://www.specialistpainphysio.com Find out more about Another Door: https://www.anotherdoor.co.uk

Where Others Won't
Stephen Rollnick X Richmond Stace - Motivation and Pain

Where Others Won't

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 62:37


Dr. Stephen Rollnick is the co-founder of Motivational Interviewing (MI). The Motivational Interviewing style, strategies and skills have been used to address a wide range of challenges, including those very tough conversations in which there seems little hope of making progress in helping people. Stephen has co-authored a range of books about using MI in disciplines like health care and education. His most recent book is Coaching Athletes To Be Their Best: Motivational Interviewing In Sports. You can find more about Stephen at: www.stephenrollnick.com Richmond Stace is a specialist pain physiotherapist who pioneers new ideas around the effective treatment, training, and coaching for people to overcome chronic pain and injury. Richmond launched The Pain Coach Programme as a positive approach to helping people reach their potential, and is an advocate of changing the conversation around pain as part of a holistic treatment methodology, rather than an isolated incident. You can find more about Richmond at: www.specialistpainphysio.com Where Others Won't is recorded in Toronto, Canada, and was created by Cody Royle and Adam Esker. You can book Cody to speak, or learn more about his background by visiting: www.codyroyle.com

Success iD
Success Briefing W3D4

Success iD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 39:00


Today, Richmond Stace visits the Success Briefing, to share with us thoughts, tips and advice on how to manage stress during the current Covid-19 crisis. We talk about the upsides of stress and how to manage stress that harms your body, mindset and ability to lead yourself and others successfully. Richmond also leads a short mindfulness session too!You can find out more about Richmond and his work by clicking on any of the links below:@painphysio (Twitter)@paincoach (Instagram)Specialist Pain Physio (Facebook)www.specialistpainphysio.comwww.understandpain.com

The Sport Psych Show
#58 Richmond Stace - Pain: How our Perceptions Inform our Reality

The Sport Psych Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 59:54


In this episode, I speak with pain physiotherapist and pain coach Richmond Stace. Richmond became interested in the area of pain while working as a nurse in his younger years. He went on to obtain a rehabilitation and science degree, a physiotherapy degree and a Masters in pain science at King's College London. He then jointly set up Understand Pain – a social enterprise that aims to help society have a greater understanding of pain and what can be done to improve our lives. We speak about how our perceptions inform our reality; understanding why people react differently to the same experiences; narrative influencing pain (and life); acceptance is not giving up and focusing on what you can do (not what you can't).

Success iD
Understanding Pain as Success

Success iD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 51:52


We have all experienced pain in its many forms: Physical, mental and emotional. What we are often less good at is truly acknowledging the pain for what it is and then understanding how we can best act upon it. In this episode, expert in the science and understanding of Pain, Richmond Stace and I discuss why being able to recognise, appreciate and manage pain is such an important aspect in order to help you lead your Self and others even more successfully.Richmond explores the importance of mindfulness in relation to pain and our responses to it; the connectedness between physical, mental and emotional pain and what leaders can do to help themsleves and others perform better by understanding pain more fully.You can find out more about the work Richmond does here: http://www.specialistpainphysio.com/about/about-richmond-stace/

Perfect Imbalance Podcast
Understanding Pain – episode 22

Perfect Imbalance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 54:43


On this episode I interview Richmond Stace the Pain Coach and one of the co-founders behind Understand Pain. Richmond is a Chartered Physiotherapist specialising in treating and coaching people to manage and overcome their pain. His purpose is to improve the world by reducing the suffering caused by chronic pain, measured by people living their best lives. His vision is a world that understands pain, which would mean less suffering and more living. Where it began Richmond started out training to be a nurse before he progressed into physiotherapy. Through working with people who were suffering, he made a conscious decision to focus his time and energy on pain. He explores with his clients (and his audience) what he calls a 'complete' approach to pain and suffering. He treats the person as a whole; combining biology with psychology as he sees them being dependant of each other. Richmond talks about the importance of mindfulness but not from the point of having a chilled out life, being calm or sitting cross-legged on a cushion! For him, it's about becoming familiar with the way you think, how that's embodied and becoming skilful with that and being able to let go of things that are unhelpful. Fascinating and inspiring, Richmond is on a mission to change the way we think about pain. At the end of the interview I ask each guest for a final take away. Here's some final words of from Richmond; When you understand pain, you're starting to change your pain. Understand your pain to understand your potential. Check out what Richmond is up to here Find out more about Understand Pain here  Start a conversation with him on; Twitter LinkedIn  Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode then you might also like; Being at your best - episode 5 with Phil White Shine - episode 14 with Gavin Oattes Tune in next time to hear me talking to Katy Murray & Fi Smith from the Catalyst Collective.

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Perfect Imbalance Podcast
Finding joy – episode 21

Perfect Imbalance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 57:32


On this episode I interview Sarah McKiernan founder of Work-life Balance Management who talks openly about her own mental health experiences and how finding joy in what we are doing is so important. Sarah is a coach, consultant and speaker who’s work is focused on mental health and well-being as a whole. Where it began Sarah's first career was within the IT industry in Australia, working long hours and with a lot of pressure. As a result (and in her own words) she had a nervous breakdown. The medical terms she was diagnosed with were; anxiety disorder, somatic disorder and panic attacks. Through her own pain and suffering Sarah discovered her passion; helping others. Finding her own joy has provided a platform that allows Sarah to combines analysis and process improvement with her coaching; working with organisations and also private clients.   Whilst we share a slightly different view on work-life balance, we both agree that a balanced life is not a perfect one. Balance is important (at times) and this tends to be the space between the extremes. Insightful and inspiring, Sarah is gentle and compassionate. At the end of the interview I ask each guest for a final take away. Here's some final words of from Sarah; Don't leave it too late to work out what matters to you.  Check out what Sarah is up to here Start a conversation with her on; Twitter LinkedIn  Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode then you might also like; Give Play Love Learn - episode 15 with Emma Lannigan (Author of Be Life Happy) Finding your own formula - episode 9 with Kirsty Mac (Head of Experience at Raise the Bar). Tune in next time to hear me talking to Richmond Stace who goes by the name of the Pain Coach!

Physiopedia Podcast
Richmond Stace - beyond the biomedical model of pain

Physiopedia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 46:36


Richmond Stace talks to Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia discussing his insights into pain. Originally training as a Registered General Nurse, Richmond developed an interest in pain whilst observing the varying responses in recovery after operations. Richmond continued to train as a physiotherapist and has a further degree in Sport Rehabilitation and a Masters Degree in Pain Science. https://twitter.com/painphysio

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BJSM
Pain Coach, how the first contact with a patient can be the most important moment of all

BJSM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 21:07


Do you consider the first 10 seconds of a consultation to be important? Have you looked at your clinic space and how that might affect your patients? In this podcast Steve Aspinall (BASRaT) speaks to Richmond Stace @painphysio about the importance of compassion and active listening in the treatment of pain. Richmond is presenting at the BASRaT symposium on the 18th of November in London. Our Symposium this year will focus on pain; with unmissable keynote speeches from experts in the field and presentations and workshops that will enrich your knowledge. Focussing exclusively on pain and all its forms and manifestations it will be vital for practitioners to help manage and manipulate pain and help people from all walks of life. Our unmissable range of speakers includes Richmond Stace who is leading advances in understanding and treating pain and has created the pain coach programme. Richmond will look into the importance of the first point of contact, how we can gain information from the first few words. We have a range of workshops including "Gold from Rio"- BASRaT Sport Rehabilitator, Hannah Crowley helped Ed Clancy on his road to recovery from a back injury and to his gold medal win at Rio. Our closing keynote "Pain, the Brain and a little bit of Magic" will be presented by Professor Anthony Jones. Professor Jones is an MSK pain specialist and leads the Human Pain Research Group. This one day event on Friday 18th November will be packed full of essential speeches, presentations and seminars, enriching your knowledge and aiding your work. BOOK NOW. Visit basrat.eventbrite.co.uk. Timeline: 1:03 How big is the problem of pain? 2:39 What does good communication mean? 8:00 What are the key points in an interview about pain? 12:11 How to pain the patients journey? 16:44 Is neuroscience education important? 18:59 Key messages for the clinician Links: http://basrat.org/ http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/british-association-of-sport-rehabilitators-and-trainers-6930299875

Interviews with movers and shakers and new starters of the business world in Surrey

Jackie Mitchell talks to Marilyn Scott, Director of The Lightbox gallery and museum in Woking www.thelightbox.org.uk, Amanda Seabrook, founder of Workpond Ltd www.workpond.co.uk, Richmond Stace, director of Specialist Pain Physio Clinics www.specialistpainphysio.com & Nicky Holland, a neonatal nurse has developed a new breastfeeding app The Breastfeeding ABC by EarlyBabyDays www.earlybabydays.com