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Pain Science

Pain Science (Part 4/4): Treating Under BioPsychoSocial Framework

2018-05-02
By: Adam Fehr
On: May 2, 2018

In the first three parts of this series I put forth a lot of research and criticized traditional thought on pain, orthopedics, posture and physical therapy. But what does allRead More →

Pain Science (Part 3/4): Does “Bad” Posture Cause Pain?

2018-01-26
By: Adam Fehr
On: January 26, 2018

Have you ever been told to sit up straight? That your posture is bad? Maybe even a credible source, like a healthcare provider, has told you that your posture orRead More →

Pain Science (Part 1/4): What Causes Pain?

2018-01-02
By: Adam Fehr
On: January 2, 2018

If you pulled a passerby off the street and asked them what causes pain, chances are you will probably be told pain results from an injury/corresponding tissue damage. If youRead More →

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  • Manual Therapy
  • Pain Science
  • Physical Therapy

Recent Posts

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  • Manual Therapy (Part 1/3): What we are -NOT- doing
  • Pain Science (Part 3/4): Does “Bad” Posture Cause Pain?

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