Recommended Pages at bodyinmind.com.au
Left or Right Brain Game
bodyinmind.com.au — “Left or Right Brain Game. I reckon that all great scientific discoveries are judged on two criteria: firstly the idea must be truly original and useful to human-kind and secondly it must permeate into popular culture. I--™ll cite two examples...” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2011 at 5:32 pm By:
RT @BrainworksRehab: Left or Right Brain Game | @bodyinmind shares a fun #brain game they found - enjoy http://ow.ly/4en64 #BAW11
The popping spine
bodyinmind.com.au — “We could do well to think carefully about the accuracy of not only what we say, but what we imply, when we tell patients what is happening inside their body. This point was made particularly clear to me when a fellow tried to sell me an educational model of the lumbar spine, at a conference on low back pain.” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on March 8, 2011 at 5:01 pm By:
Via @BodyInMind Blog: http://goo.gl/JenGV We need discipline in what we say, how we say, and why...Words are powerful. #physicaltherapy
Sadness, soreness and staying alert--"all in the same place
bodyinmind.com.au — “Sadness, soreness and staying alert - are they all in the same place of the brain?” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2011 at 8:13 pm By:
Sadness, soreness and staying alert—all in the same place http://tinyurl.com/4z9pryw #neuroanatomy
Can you have pain and not know it?
bodyinmind.com.au — “Can one have pain and not know it? I think about this a lot. It leads me to ponder the distinction between pain and nociception. Can we use what we know about pain to learn more about the neurobiology of consciousness.” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on February 7, 2011 at 8:31 pm By:
RT @SandyHiltonPT Pain requires consciousness... RT @bodyinmind New post: Can one have pain and not know it? http://bit.ly/eHOj73
John Cleese Refresher Course on the Brain
bodyinmind.com.au — “John Cleese - does the brain.” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on December 27, 2010 at 3:38 am By:
Should we believe the Placebo Effect?
bodyinmind.com.au — “Does placebo have effect? Is it important for treating patients?” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on December 7, 2010 at 2:20 am By:
Great blog post on placebo from @bodyinmind blog http://goo.gl/XoLHN #placebo #science #physicaltherapy
Is Acupuncture for Pain a Placebo Treatment?
bodyinmind.com.au — “An examination of the evidence for using acupuncture for pain: Acupuncture, some dodgy maths and a cracking review paper” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on December 6, 2010 at 12:03 pm By:
RT @bodyinmind: Maths anyone? Acupuncture, some dodgy maths and a cracking review paper. http://fb.me/L1J0Xboh
OMIT, On-line Motor Imagery Task by Body in Mind
bodyinmind.com.au — “OMIT is an on-line Motor Imagery Task by Body in Mind and NoiGroup. This study looking at how children distinguish the left side of their body from the right by using a left/right judgment task” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on October 15, 2010 at 1:43 am By:
Assessing patients after whiplash injury
bodyinmind.com.au — “Assessing patients after whiplash injury, what does the research show, and what is the influence of injury compensation on health outcomes” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on September 16, 2010 at 7:15 pm By:
60% may develop chronic pain/disability after whiplash, clinical pathways recovery vs non-recovery not clear: http://goo.gl/xATh @bodyinmind
CLBP and the effect of pain biology education and group exercise classes
bodyinmind.com.au — “The effect of pain biology education and group exercise classes compared with pain biology education alone for chronic low back pain, CLBP.” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on August 25, 2010 at 11:31 pm By:
Great comment! RT @SnippetPhysTher Combining treatments: individuals w chronic low back pain http://is.gd/eDMhQ Via @bodyinmind
Clinical assessments of spinal pain and making it worse
bodyinmind.com.au — “Patient assessment and information given by a clinician can make a patient worse, here is a clinical tool which seems to generate ongoing pain and disability by ramping up the fear” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on August 20, 2010 at 2:34 am By:
What NOT to tell people with #backpain: http://goo.gl/Gqj0 We must make sure we don't do this in PT...@NeilOConnell @bodyinmind
Understanding Clinical Evidence and Publication Bias
bodyinmind.com.au — “Publication bias is a problem for clinical single case studies, clinical trials and systematic reviews. Trials with positive findings are published more often, and more quickly, than trials with negative findings.” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on July 15, 2010 at 5:57 pm By:
"Understanding Clinical Evidence and Publication Bias" ( http://bit.ly/a3kQ1H ) Paul the Psychic Octopus: understanding clinical evidence
What should we do about tennis elbow
bodyinmind.com.au — “Research into effectiveness of Botulinum toxin A treatment for tennis elbow.” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on July 1, 2010 at 5:05 pm By:
Aggressive PT, if fails consider injection. Why neurotoxin first? RT @texasortho What should we do about tennis elbow http://bit.ly/bdOTTn
Expecting back pain and a self-fulfilling prophecy
bodyinmind.com.au — “Anticipation of back pain induces a protective postural adjustment strategy which may cause back pain” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on June 27, 2010 at 8:27 pm By:
Does expectation of back pain result in the similar muscle activation/protection as actually having the pain? http://goo.gl/UdZ4 #backpain
Middlekoop et al chapter three – what do the numbers mean?
bodyinmind.com.au — “Questions that are important to ask when eliminating bias from trials in back pain.” View full resource at bodyinmind.com.au
Most Recently Shared on May 18, 2010 at 10:10 pm By:
RT @bodyinmind: interpreting data on exercise for back pain http://su.pr/1oaJJQ more on our series <- it's getting good - nice discussion

