Pain
The Broken Column
Approximately 100 years ago at the Austrian village Willendorf, a stone statuette of a full-bodied woman...[ view ]
Changing Perspectives on Pain
This article is about some of the shifts in understanding and attitudes about pain. It is also about how to....[ view ]
What's Hot in Pain? Multidisciplinary Care Gaining Wide Acceptance
Treating the whole person, not just the pain, is the essence of multidisciplinary pain management for...[ view ]
Coping with Pain
Living with pain is never easy. Even when sufficiently treated with medication, breakthrough pain can occur...[ view ]
Q&A with Maggie Buckley, Co-Founder of The Women With Pain Coalition
Maggie Buckley is a past president of the Ehlers Danlos National Foundation, an organization that supports ...[ view ]
Going with the Flow: Take a Vacation from Pain
Sitting in the Queen Anne’s chair by the window, a sleeping cat at my feet, I sigh and start reading Jo Beverly’s...[ view ]
Fibromyalgia—One Therapist’s View
The paperwork arrives on my desk, containing pertinent information about my clients scheduled for the day’s...[ view ]
Pain: What Women Should Know
Most women experience pain at some point—menstrual cramps, headaches, backaches, possibly arthritis...[ view ]
A Personal Experience of Pain Management
When I was asked to give this talk on the Sunday of the UK Fibromyalgia Conference, due to Professor...[ view ]
Ouch! Don’t Touch Me!
Have you ever wondered why it actually hurts when people touch you? Why, when somebody taps you on the...[ view ]
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