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teaching patients about pain : a guide for clinicians

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An edition of Therapeutic neuroscience education (2013)

Therapeutic neuroscience education

teaching patients about pain : a guide for clinicians

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Evidence shows that patients who better understand their pain, and what pain truly is, experience less pain, have less fear, move better, exercise more and can regain hope. In this textbook, physical therapists Adriaan Louw and Emilio Puentedura deliver an evidence-based perspective on how the body and brain collaborate to create pain, teach how to convey this view of pain to patients, and demonstrate how to integrate therapeutic neuroscience education into a practice.--

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English
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292

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Therapeutic neuroscience education: teaching patients about pain : a guide for clinicians
2013, International Spine and Pain Institute
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Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
616/.0472
Library of Congress
RB127 .L68 2013

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Pagination
x, 292 pages
Number of pages
292

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Open Library
OL30403884M
ISBN 10
0985718641
ISBN 13
9780985718640
LCCN
2015301877
OCLC/WorldCat
857231921

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