EPISODE 51 - Why simple solutions and quick fixes don´t work for chronic pain ft. Brendan Mouatt and Luke Postlethwait

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This episode is featuring Brendan Mouatt and Luke Postlethwaite from The Knowledge Exchange, a team of health professionals with a background in research seeking to better the clinical practice by translating research into practical knowledge for healthcare professionals. Brendan and Luke are through their company, working towards a future of better clinical practice, with all the best available research. Together we talk about how simple solutions rarely work for chronic pain, the role of the clinician, why you need a tailored treatment for each patient and experience from own practice. If you want to learn more from Brendan and Luke, you can join one of the many courses they provide. They are visiting Copenhagen with their course “Pain, Perception, and Movement in a Biopsychosocial Framework” the 30th September and 1st October. Book your tickets before it´s too late on https://smertevidenskab.dk/kursus-bps-approach-brendan-mouatt-luke-postlewaite/! Host: Simon Kirkegaard, Cand. Scient. Fysioterapi, founder and co-owner of “Smertevidenskab". ____________________________________________________________________________________ Some of the recommendations we talk about in the podcast: Podcasts: Peter O´Sullivan: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ogpeLlDGLRLiHofEWvCje The Knowledge Exchange: https://open.spotify.com/show/29H0IKodupGNu7NNhTscvQ  Facebook: Tkex Facebook group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/theknowledgex/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF Websites: Ivan Lin 2019 guidelines - https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports/54/2/79.full.pdf%20 Ben Darlow "The enduring impact of what clinicians say to people with low back pain" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823723/  Accounts to follow: Greg Lehman, Alexis Leveille, Derek Griffin, Oliver Thomson.   Brendan Mouatt is a practising accredited exercise physiologist, clinical educator, and researcher from Adelaide Australia. Brendan has worked as a clinician for over 10 years and his Ph.D. research explores how perceptions, beliefs, and behaviours (particularly during clinical interactions) influence the recovery of those suffering from pain and their impact on perceived affordances and future healthcare service use. Brendan’s research: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?hl=en&user=QORAkE8AAAAJ