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BodyInMind
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BodyInMind looks at the relationship between the body, brain and mind in chronic and complex pain disorders. It explores how the mind influences physiological regulation of the body and covers neuroscience, rehabilitation, manual therapy, physical therapy, brain science and psychology.
Recent Posts
What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – in plain English
What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome? Well, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is exactly that – Complex: Many, many different problems have been identified in people with CRPS. These problems can be severe and usually involve many of our biol...
Sharing painful experiences in the brain
Still more evidence that we are fearfully and wonderfully complex. This study from Stuart Derbyshire’s group at Birmingham, UK, and published in the premier pain journal, PAIN, involved two parts. First, they grabbed a hundred volunteers and sh...
Brain sciences emerge in conversations about elite sport
We were chuffed and impressed to see the slideshow about amputees learning impossible movements on Mike Nelson’s extreme human performance blog. We agree that our study has implications for elite sport and human performance, particularly when o...
Why do people with complex regional pain syndrome take longer to recognize their affected hand
G. Lorimer Moseley Department of Physiotherapy, The University of Queensland, and Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. Abstract Background: People with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) take longer to recognize the latera...
BMJ classic – Phenotypic differences between male physicians, surgeons, and film stars
Getting ready for the almighty BMJ christmas issue – here are some extracts from a classic a few years back….. Phenotypic differences between male physicians, surgeons, and film stars: comparative study Objectives: To test the hypothesis ...
A pain neuromatrix approach to patients with chronic pain
G.L Moseley Department of Physiotherapy, University of Queensland, Australia Department of Physiotherapy, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, Australia Abstract This paper presents an approach to rehabilitation of pain patients. The fundamental princi...

