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Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 434 294 209



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25.01.2022 My first extraordinary experience of pain didnt strike me as interesting until years later. - I crushed the end of my finger at work. The Emergency Department was very busy, and before taking a look at my finger a doctor injected the contents of a memorably large needle in my hand, creating a lump about the size of a quail egg. At the exact moment I registered the new (and concerning) shape of my hand, the doctor left and so commenced the worst pain I have had - before, or ...since. - The doctor returned five minutes later, I was distressed and looking urgently for help. Unfazed, the doctor said it was a normal reaction. He asked if I could feel him touching my skin - I couldn't. At this moment I realised the area was normal and safely anaesthetised, and the pain immediately disappeared. - Its fascinating to look back and see how I neglected to pause and reflect on my pain. Why did it hurt when it was meant to be under anaesthetic? - Read Daves full story on understanding his own pain by clicking the link in our profile. - Dave Moen is a founder of Tame the Beast and the co-author of Permission to Move a book about pain science with a refreshingly simple approach to treating chronic pain. The book is available now. - @jvdkphoto @ Form Physiotherapy See more



25.01.2022 PODCAST: Turn up the sound and learn about chronic pain! Identifying chronic pain is an important step in recovery and helps direct treatment at the underlying ...cause of chronic pain. Our team offer leading treatment for chronic pain, including Telehealth services if you are unable to make it to our rooms. Contact us on 0434 294 209 to learn more!

25.01.2022 Here’s a snippet from our chat with pain science experts Dave Moen and Jack Murphy from Permission to Move. We held a live Q&A all about evidence-based treatmen...ts for chronic pain, including how Dave and Jack deliver them via telehealth. In this clip, they explain their definition of chronic pain. To see the full event recording head over to our blog, where you can also find links to all of the resources mentioned, including the treatment notes templates Dave and Jack put together based on their years of experience healing pain. Read more: https://www.cliniko.com//watch-evidence-based-treatment-f/

22.01.2022 Theres a lot of ways to join the dots. Sometimes you can get very different and very strange results. - Permission to Move responds to the complexity of pain by offering a minimalist solution that focuses on the modifiable factors that predict recovery. - Click the link in our profile to learn more about our new book. @ Form Physiotherapy



20.01.2022 A book about pain science with a refreshingly simple approach to treating chronic pain. Permission to Move comes from the founders of Tame the Beast - co-authored by Dave Moen and endorsed by Lorimer Moseley. Learn more at www.permissiontomove.com.

16.01.2022 Podcast live on @theknowledgex | Talking about Self Efficacy Theory, chronic pain treatment and our clinical practice model. Find it and so much more at TKEX.org/podcast

16.01.2022 The human brain has an astounding ability to allow in new information without threatening well established beliefs. In our years of practice we have found that as you and your patients learn new ways of understanding pain, it is important to make sure you're joining the dots holistically, rather than constructing tenuous links that allow conflicting old and new ideas to coexist. - Our new book Permission to Move is available now as a hard copy or digital edition. Click the link in our profile to get your hands on this simple tool that turns pain science into a path toward recovery.



16.01.2022 Part three of our book deals with evaluating your own effectiveness. - Learning a new model of practice can be daunting. The best way to gain confidence is to track the results of your new methods. There are two reasons to do this: The first is so you can feel secure in your clinical activity so you know for sure that the methods you are adopting are effective. Secondly, by evaluating patient outcomes it helps you to grow beyond this book. - Permission to Move is available as a hard copy or digital edition. Click the link in our profile to learn more about our new book.

15.01.2022 Knock knock - Pain, in the same way as time, is an inescapable force in many lives. Persistent pain is read at a deep, sometimes subconscious, level as a sign of chronic injury. And with that reading, the possibility of a life lived without pain becomes as remote as the possibility of a life lived outside of time. - But there is one essential difference between our misapprehensions about time and pain.... - So far, human ingenuity has not produced a method to help us navigate time in a truer fashion. We have, however, found ways to re-wire our understanding of pain. Already, we have the tools needed to transform ourselves into a community that is not limited by pains restrictive stranglehold on our capacity. - Without the aid of a time machine, or any technical equipment at all, we can disrupt the instinctive connection between pain and damage and hand people back their lives. - To find out more about our new book, Permission to Move, click the link in our profile. - Illustration @karlien_vanrooyen #painrelief #pain #permissiontomove #painrevolution #physiotherapy #painaustralia See more

13.01.2022 Great session last night with Cliniko going live to their community with ideas around treatment for Chronic Pain. You can watch the session here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBv6q62Eb54

10.01.2022 Structured in three parts, Permission to Move combines pain science with everyday clinical practice in a complete guide. Part One of the book explores Why Pain Matters. - Pain has purpose. Its a protective mechanism a frontline defence standing between our bodies and all the possible harm our brains can imagine. This essential function endows feelings of pain with an incredible amount of power. We cant ignore pain. It shapes our behaviour no matter how little we acknowled...ge or think about it. We respond to it instinctively. - Its a potentially life-saving shortcut a way for your brain to parse thousands of years of knowledge about possible harm in a single moment then take swift protective action, without bothering your conscious mind with arduous analysis. - Persistent pain operates under the same model as acute pain, but it often becomes over-zealous. This is when pain turns from a wondrous protective mechanism to something much more destructive. - Read chapter one in full on our website. Just click the link in our profile. See more

10.01.2022 Part two of our new book is A Practical Guide to integrating pain science into everyday clinical practice. - Over the next three chapters we offer you a guide to using pain science concepts in the clinic to help your patients. At its simplest, our clinical model can be described in three steps. - Our practice model aims to create both psychological and physical change in our patients it gives them a new way of understanding pain and a new way of experiencing it. That is th...e direct effect of our treatment, but the end goal is that this new relationship with pain fosters an indirect, long-term effect. After treatment we ultimately hope that all of our patients will regain confidence in their body and re-engage with normal activity. - We bring about this transformation through a combination of patient education and movement experience. We offer advice on how to identify the approach that will work best for each patient and how to effectively implement that approach in your practice. - Permission to Move is available online now as a hard copy or digital edition. To learn more about how to integrate pain science into your practice click the link in our profile. See more



08.01.2022 Live now! The Permission to Move online course has just launched After years of development, clinical trials and extensive testing, our team are chuffed to go live to the public. Follow the link in our bio to learn more #permissiontomove #tamethebeast #painrevolution #chronicpain #pain #fibromyalgia #healthyliving

07.01.2022 Darcy doesn't like dress-up parties - Learning a new model of practice can be daunting. Dont be put off its our obligation to do this kind of work because, as healthcare professionals, we must ensure our knowledge is current and make recommendations based on the best research evidence, not on our own preferences. And, its also a delight to help patients transform their lives through learning about pain. - To find out more about our new book, Permission to Move, click the... link in our profile. - Illustration @karlien_vanrooyen @ Form Physiotherapy See more

06.01.2022 At the time I was working in a pain clinic and also in sports medicine teams with nationally competitive athletes. As a psychologist, I was focussed on helping patients to accept or cope with pain during their journey to recovery. - Then I was struck with back pain and I began to think that, clearly, my body was over the hill. I had been learning that activity might play a role in my recovery, so I decided it was time to give this exposure stuff a go. I was still experiencing... pain when I ran... so I decided to run into it. - As I ran, I felt my pain but did my best to feel it while thinking about the new concepts Id learned about pain. - After this experience, I dived into contemporary pain science literature. Concepts outlined in this book have helped me to further integrate pain science into a cohesive practice model. I feel a greater sense of optimism about recovery, and this has an effect on both me and my clients. - John Baranoff is a psychologist who has written about his personal and professional experiences of pain for our new book Permission to Move. - Click the link in our profile to read Johns full story. - @jvdkphoto @ Form Physiotherapy See more

05.01.2022 After more than five years of development, thinking and rethinking, we are proud to present Permission to Move a book about pain science with a refreshingly simple approach to treating chronic pain. - Permission to Move responds to the complexity of pain by offering a minimalist solution that focuses on the modifiable factors that predict recovery. - Its a realistic model clinicians can use in everyday practice that is founded on the remarkable biology of how pain works.... - Permission to Move is available now as a hard copy or digital edition. Click the link in our profile to get your hands on this simple tool that turns pain science into a path toward recovery. See more

05.01.2022 Professor Lorimer Moseley has written an insightful (and funny ) foreword to our new book. In it, he affectionately writes of his own learning, the books importance, and the motivations of co-author Dave Moen. - His journey has pulled in an impressive array of experts, and in each case he has taken the best of it and built a blended model of care that is both sensible and doable. In our breakfast chats, I never fail to learn a great deal from Dave and I can see much of wha...t I have learnt within the pages of this book. I have enjoyed his innovation when it comes to creating clinical spaces that ooze possibility and recovery. - I have respected his self-doubt when it emerges and the honesty and courage with which he uses those times to become better this aspect of his character may well underpin the approach captured in this book, which relies on learning, re-thinking, trying things despite apprehension, overcoming fears and taking on (one of my favourite Dave sayings) a new sense of what is possible. - I recommend more patients to Daves clinic the authors of this book than I do to anyone else. This is because I think they are indeed filling an important missing bit. I recommend this book to clinicians who want to instil confidence in their clients that its indeed safe to move and that its possible to retrain their system back to a normal life. - Permission to Move is available now as a hard copy (pre-order) or digital edition. Click the link in our profile to read the entirety of Lorimers foreword. See more

04.01.2022 Thanks so @armstrongcreekosteo for reaching out! We have been loving feedback from our readers, and developing a community of people who are working with Chronic Pain. << Patient resources coming soon >>

03.01.2022 NEW BOOK: Permission to Move | A book about pain science with a refreshingly simple approach to treating chronic pain. Foreword by Prof Lorimer Moseley, written by founders of Tame the Beast. - Permission to Move responds to the complexity of pain by offering a minimalist solution that focuses on the modifiable factors that predict recovery. - Its a realistic model clinicians can use in everyday practice that is founded on the remarkable biology of how pain works.... - Permission to Move is available now as a hard copy or digital edition. Click the link in our profile to get your hands on this simple tool that turns pain science into a path toward recovery. @ Adelaide, South Australia See more

03.01.2022 Heres a snippet from our chat with pain science experts Dave Moen and Jack Murphy from Permission to Move. We held a live Q&A all about evidence-based treatmen...ts for chronic pain, including how Dave and Jack deliver them via telehealth. In this clip, they explain their definition of chronic pain. To see the full event recording head over to our blog, where you can also find links to all of the resources mentioned, including the treatment notes templates Dave and Jack put together based on their years of experience healing pain. Read more: https://www.cliniko.com//watch-evidence-based-treatment-f/

01.01.2022 Do you find pain science confusing? To simplify the science and offer new clarity, we are offering a series of live short-courses for health professionals! Follow the link in our bio for more information. #permissiontomove #painrevolution #chronicpain

01.01.2022 In the studio filming for our online pain program which is due in April. Sign up to the newsletter at www.permissiontomove.com for details! #chronicpain #permissiontomove #painrevolution #tamethebeast #pain #recoverycoach #health

01.01.2022 Although pain is a universal human experience, an accurate understanding of it isnt intuitive. - Instinctively, we construct a model of pain using flawed links. We remember the immense pain we felt after breaking our wrist and the pain that occurred when we were scalded by boiling hot water. In this way, a pain-as-damage narrative is repeatedly reinforced by our experiences. - Being able to unpick this traditional, seemingly logically sound, yet still unhelpful way of thinki...ng about pain is the first great challenge in understanding pain. - Farrin Foster is a freelance writer and co-author of Permission to Move. Click the link in our profile to read Chapter One in full on the books website, in which Farrin writes about pain and its (unavoidable) role in our lives. - @tyrone.haveyouseenhim See more

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