PAIN SCIENCE LIFE STORIES

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April 17 – 7pm PST

“Rebecca’s Story, Symptoms for Half My Life.” by Dr. David Clarke

Review: Rolly Kinney, President, Oregon Pain Science Alliance

This is the 2nd episode in his series titled “Rebecca’s Story, Symptoms for Half My Life.” You’ll hear how Rebecca endured years of debilitating symptoms, from gut issues to shoulder pain. She shares how she uncovered the role of childhood stress and suppressed emotions–and found lasting relief.

Come join the Alliance Team and help us identify the Unique Aspects of her story for our curated archive!

You’re not alone in your search for pain relief.

OREGON PAIN SCIENCE ALLIANCE

You’re not alone in your search for pain relief. Hear success stories from those who have gained control of their chronic pain.

Feature Life Story Resource

Our feature archive resource is the video “My Pain Path – A PT Perspective” by,Jeffrey R. Blanchard | Pain Science Life Stories 1031

An interest in body building led Jeff Blanchard to love anatomy and kinesiology. That, in turn, led him to a career in Physical Therapy. His biomedical model PT training taught him to understand pain as “injury A, signal B, pain C.” Given his focus on diagnosis for choosing the appropriate treatment, he pursued a lot of continuing education over the course of his 25+ year career. Yet he noticed that–particularly with chronic pain patients–it seemed like his exercise skills and manual therapy tools were not enough to provide long-term benefits.

Jeffrey R. Blanchard

Jeffrey R. Blanchard, PT. M. OCS
Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy South Salem, Oregon, USA
Correcting our brain’s default programming mode: seek pleasure, avoid pain, conserve energy; tends to sabotage recovery.

Story Table

Explore 5 curated elements of each resource. Our resource table helps you to find answers to your pain science questions quickly and easily. Click the button below to view Resource Table.

Have a Story to Tell?

Have a Story to Tell? – Everyone who changed from a belief that pain means damage at the pain location, has a story to tell. We’d like to hear your story.

“Our wounds are often the openings and most beautiful part of us.”

“Healing wounds are often the openings into the best and most beautiful part of us.”

Our minds have more strength to heal us than we know. Learn methodologies toward greater healing and self-awareness.

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