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The Lorimer Moseley Podcast: Pain Matters
MasterSessions
14 episodes
9 months ago
We will be covering matters of pain and why pain matters. Short, hopefully interesting accounts of things we reckon are important or fascinating or challenging or troubling. we will enjoy it and we really hope you do too!
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We will be covering matters of pain and why pain matters. Short, hopefully interesting accounts of things we reckon are important or fascinating or challenging or troubling. we will enjoy it and we really hope you do too!
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Episode 11: Trajectories in low back pain - Good and Bad News
The Lorimer Moseley Podcast: Pain Matters
21 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 11: Trajectories in low back pain - Good and Bad News
Welcome to another insightful episode of Pain Matters! In today's episode, we dive deep into the clinical course of back pain, a topic that affects many of us at some point in our lives. Professor Lorimer Moseley, who sheds light on a groundbreaking clinical course with a staggering 10,000 participants. The study meticulously divides patients into two categories: those experiencing back pain for less than six weeks and those enduring it for more than six weeks. The focus? Recovery chances.  A recent meta-analysis by Dr. Sarah Wallwork, utilizing data from a massive 20,000 people, unveils not two but three distinct groups. The twist? The definition of chronic low back pain has been extended to three months and beyond. This shift in perspective brings both good and challenging news. The revelation? After the three-month mark, the odds of recovery take a significant hit. While some of this might not be entirely surprising to the experts, it's a revelation that carries weight, especially for the general public. The question lingers: Is the three-month cut-off the definitive marker for chronic low back pain? Well, that's still an unanswered puzzle. But hold on, there's good news too. In the midst of uncertainties, Professor Moseley unravels some positive aspects. Curious to know more? You don't want to miss this episode! Tune in and let's explore the fascinating world of back pain together.
The Lorimer Moseley Podcast: Pain Matters
We will be covering matters of pain and why pain matters. Short, hopefully interesting accounts of things we reckon are important or fascinating or challenging or troubling. we will enjoy it and we really hope you do too!