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Why Rethinking Pain Really Matters


Why rethinking pain really matters.

A series of webinars for people affected by persistent pain

Webinar 1: Rethinking pain - new understanding & new possibilities

Professor Lorimer Moseley AO is a world leader in the science of how pain works, why pain sometimes doesn’t go away and the best ways to treat it. He has written over 370 scientific articles and seven books. He was recently made an Officer of the Order of Australia (the Australian equivalent of an OBE) for his contribution to pain science and management, science communication and pain education.

The webinar will include a Q&A with a panel of experts:

Photographs of panellists: Ruth Barber (Chair), Steve Gilbert (Pain Consultant), Nina Cockton (Clinical Psychologist), Iain Robb (Person with pain) and Stacey Wilson (Person with pain).

When: 15 February 2022, 10am

Where: Online

Who: Everyone is welcome to join.


Webinar 2: Why everything matters when it comes to pain

Prof. Cormac Ryan is Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation at Teesside University and the Community Pain Champion for the Flippin’ Pain Campaign. He has been researching in the field of pain and pain education for the past 15 years and has published over 80 peer-reviewed publications. He is co-editor of Pain and Rehabilitation – The Journal of the Physiotherapy Pain Association and co-author of the Physiotherapy chapter within the Faculty of Medicine’s core standards for Pain Management Services. Internationally Cormac is one of the leading pain education researchers and was recently part of a team revising the British Pain Society’s Pain Management Programme guidelines.

The webinar will include a Q&A with a panel of experts:

Photographs of people on the panel: Louise Trewern (Chair), Martin Dunbar (Clinical Psychologist), Nichola Rhind (Pain Specialist Physiotherapist), Georgina McDonald and Jonathan Davis (people living with pain).

When: 2 March 2022, 5pm

Where: Online

Who: Everyone is welcome to join.


Webinar 3: Flippin' everything you thought you knew about arthritis

Associate Professor Tasha Stanton is an award winning clinical pain neuroscientist who has published >80 peer-reviewed journal articles, and is a regular invited speaker at national and international conferences. She is the Osteoarthritis Research Theme Lead for IIMPACT in Health at The University of South Australia, and an Australian National Health & Medical Research Council Career Development Fellow.

The webinar will include a Q&A with a panel of experts:

Photographs of people on the panel: Felicity Thow (Chair), Alastair Murray (Orthopaedic Surgeon), Greif Nichol (GP), Celia Borland and John Bremner (people living with pain).


When: 23 March 2022, 12pm

Where: Online

Who: Everyone is welcome to join.

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