Canadian Physiotherapy Association Pain Science Division
43 episodes
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Paincast is the official podcast of the Pain Science Division at the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Paincast aims to bring together researchers, clinicians, and students to facilitate discussions about pain and physiotherapy. Please contact paincast.psd@gmail.com if you have any feedback, concerns, or if you’d like to be a guest on the podcast. For older episodes, please visit https://physiotherapy.ca/divisions/pain-science/paincasts/
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Paincast is the official podcast of the Pain Science Division at the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Paincast aims to bring together researchers, clinicians, and students to facilitate discussions about pain and physiotherapy. Please contact paincast.psd@gmail.com if you have any feedback, concerns, or if you’d like to be a guest on the podcast. For older episodes, please visit https://physiotherapy.ca/divisions/pain-science/paincasts/
Ep35: Holistic Approach to Cancer-Related Pain with Dr. Jenna Smith-Turchyn and Holly Edward
Paincast
54 minutes 27 seconds
10 months ago
Ep35: Holistic Approach to Cancer-Related Pain with Dr. Jenna Smith-Turchyn and Holly Edward
In this episode, we talked about:
Experiences of having cancer and cancer-related pain
The significance of physiotherapy in cancer rehab and managing cancer-related pain
Common misconceptions about physiotherapy for people living with or beyond cancer
How physiotherapists can consider the evidence of cancer rehab and the unique biopsychosocial realities of individuals when providing care
Jenna Smith-Turchyn, PT, PhD, is a physiotherapist and Assistant Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University. She is also co-chair of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association’s Oncology Division. Jenna has an active research program at various cancer centres across Ontario. Her research focuses on cancer rehabilitation for individuals living with or beyond a cancer diagnosis, with the goal of maximizing participation and physical functioning.
Holly Edward is a physiotherapist and PhD Candidate working under the supervision of Dr. Jenna Smith-Turchyn at McMaster University. Holly's thesis project explores and evaluates the use of a physiotherapist-navigator role for individuals newly diagnosed with cancer. Holly's research promotes symptom assessment and management to be included in standard and routine cancer care in Canada to promote optimal physical function and improve the quality of life in individuals living with and beyond cancer. Holly is also a member of the executive of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association’s Oncology Division.
Resources
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Oncology Division website: https://www.oncologycpa.ca
Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors (Campbell et al., 2019): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8576825/
Cancer Care Ontario Exercise Recommendations: https://www.cancercareontario.ca/sites/ccocancercare/files/ExerciseGuide.pdf
Prospective Surveillance Model (Stout et al., 2012): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22488693/
Cancer Care Ontario Symptom Management Guide- Pain: https://www.cancercareontario.ca/en/system/files_force/symptoms/CCOPainFull.pdf?download=1
Website containing free resources to learn about oncology: https://www.learnoncology.ca/modules
Social Media handles
X and LinkedIn @SmithTurchyn
Instagram and LinkedIn @oncologyphysiotherapy @holly_edward
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Paincast
Paincast is the official podcast of the Pain Science Division at the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Paincast aims to bring together researchers, clinicians, and students to facilitate discussions about pain and physiotherapy. Please contact paincast.psd@gmail.com if you have any feedback, concerns, or if you’d like to be a guest on the podcast. For older episodes, please visit https://physiotherapy.ca/divisions/pain-science/paincasts/