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Complete Guide to Muscle Strains (2016)
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Muscle strains strike most often in the big muscles of the body. But sometimes the pain is not what it seems. Save Yourself from Muscle Strain! Muscle strain (pulled muscle) and muscle pain explained and discussed in great detail, plus every imaginable treatment option. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. Player. more about me. More about PainScience.com. Welcome to the most detailed information about muscle strain. In 20...
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Grass Roots People - Grassroots GSP
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Ask the Fellows Who Cut the Hay. The Wisdom of the Crowd: 65 Grassroots Views of the NHS at 65. GP and GP trainer, Binscombe Medical Centre. Programme Director Guildford GP Vocational Training Scheme. My passion for patient-centred care and the art of meaningful communication led me to start a health blog. GP locum in the vicinity of Teesside. I believe that the health impact of any policy, project or plan can only be improved by listening to the fellows who cut the hay. High Street Surgery, Birmingham.
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Complete Guide to Low Back Pain (2016)
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Save Yourself from Low Back Pain! Low back pain myths debunked and all your treatment options reviewed. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. And a former Registered Massage Therapist with a decade of experience treating tough pain cases. I’ve written hundreds of articles and several books, and I’m known for readable but heavily referenced analysis, with a touch of sass. I am a runner and ultimate. Player. more about me.
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Complete Guide to Shin Splints (2016)
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Shin pain is a common and often chronic running injury, yet poorly understood by most health care professionals. Save Yourself from Shin Splints! Causes and treatment options for shin splints explained and discussed in great detail, especially shin pain caused by myofascial trigger points, compartment syndrome, medial tibial stress syndrome, and stress fracture. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. Player. more about me.
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What Works for IT Band Syndrome? What Doesn’t? Why?
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Save Yourself from IT Band Syndrome! All your treatment options for Iliotibial Band Syndrome reviewed in great detail, with clear explanations of recent scientific research supporting every key point. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. Player. more about me. More about PainScience.com. Illustrations by Paul Ingraham, Gary Lyons, Alexia Tryfon. You cannot find more, better information about IT band pain. Is a common 1.
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What Works for Plantar Fasciitis? What Doesn’t? Why?
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Maybe not yet. Plantar fasciitis can be stubborn, but many people with chronic foot pain have never even. Of the best treatment options. Save Yourself from Plantar Fasciitis! Plantar fasciitis explained in great detail, including every possible treatment option, and all supported by recent scientific research. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. Player. more about me. More about PainScience.com. Afflicting runners, walker...
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Complete Guide to Neck Pain & Cricks (2016)
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Common and yet mysterious! Neck cricks are one of the most familiar of all aches and pains and yet baffling and stubborn! Save Yourself from Neck Pain! All your treatment and self-help options for a crick in the neck explained and reviewed. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. Player. more about me. More about PainScience.com. Feeling. What makes a crick in the neck. What are the myths and controversies? Or maybe it’s the.
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The Complete Guide to Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain (2016)
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Are you plagued by muscle knots? Trigger Points and Myofascial Pain Syndrome. A guide to the unfinished science of muscle pain, with reviews of every theory and self-treatment and therapy option. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. Player. more about me. More about PainScience.com. Ensp;& ensp;Tim Taylor, MD. What are the controversies and myths about muscle pain? What works for muscle pain, what doesn’t, and why? Trigger...
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What Works for Patellofemoral Pain? What Doesn’t? Why?
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Sensible advice for aches, pains and injuries. Save Yourself from Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome! Patellofemoral pain syndrome (aka runner’s knee) explained and discussed in great detail, including every imaginable self-treatment option and all the available scientific evidence. I am a science writer, the Assistant Editor of ScienceBasedMedicine.org. Player. more about me. More about PainScience.com. Illustrations by Paul Ingraham, Lindsay McGee. For a living. It’s also common in teens. Almost 40% ...I sur...
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Listening and learning from people living with dementia | A Better NHS
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Exploring the relationships between doctors and patients and health policy. The Case for Intelligent Kindness. Better together →. Listening and learning from people living with dementia. March 23, 2015. My father at his 79th birthday in 2012. It mattered also that I was there to listen to the groups talk about their experiences. I wasn’t there to give advice, make a referral, review their medication, or. Anything. I was conscious of the importance of listening and Dr Iona Heath’s remarkable essay,. I rem...