Professor Lorimer Mosely, The Pain Revolution , April 2017

Published 2017-11-27
Leading pain scientist Professor Lorimer Moseley explains the science behind 'Explain Pain' - and the good news for chronic pain sufferers. With fascinating examples and the latest research Lorimer explains how science is showing there are alternatives to drugs for many sufferers - and how it can be done.
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All Comments (21)
  • Interesting presentation, it's all very true. I understand this well after a serious MVA landed me in a wheelchair then I was given contraindicated medications which landed me in ICU for 10 days and long lasting serotonin toxicity syndrome. Harnessing the power of your brain, getting a good team around you to help you understand these pain cycles is the way out of most of your pain. Movement is king. Thanks for getting this out there, really fascinating stuff.
  • @mikebidus7166
    Thank you , Thank You!! The concept make so much sense. It explains a lot of how and why pain works the way it does.
  • @garyfostertkd
    Great video, entertaining, engaging with life changing information. Cannot recommend this highly enough.
  • @BarneyR2
    Wish we had access to this knowledge in New Zealand. My GP did a referral to the pain management service who declined me. I also asked for a referral to a neurologist but GP said they won't be any help for my chronic pain. . New Zealand medical systems are not interested in advancing their knowledge they only want to provide pills for people and they don't support patients who want alternative treatments and this is how our medical systems continue to operate today in 2023.
  • @nxamaya
    How come this doesn't have MORE views! Subscribed
  • @natashap4088
    Does anyone have the citation for the data presented around the 18-minute mark? Would love to read that study.
  • @ababy6074
    When movement is discussed, what about pain that isn't in the body or muscles? What about severe pain inside the head and behind eyes, or migraine pain?
  • @zinastanescu
    Yah, they call me Hypochondriac 😢😢but my brain gives me the information that I m in pain.
  • @jewellerylove
    6:17 Am I the only one that can see that the lower square gets darker as it’s moved across to the side of the board? They don’t look like the same colour until the lower square is made darker🤷‍♀️
  • @jasonlee6062
    What was point 5 on the powerpoint? It appears to be around the buffer zone diagram, but the slide never appears in the video.
  • Thank you this is the way I have been trying to handle my pain and didn't know where to go to get help or how to ask for the way for the help thank you.
  • @moreporkowl1218
    And after injuries...and specialists throwing everything at Pain they then laser the Nerves..to Kill the pain.