A/Prof Tasha Stanton
@Tash_Stanton
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Clinical pain neuroscientist, karaoke enthusiast, and wine connoisseur.
Adelaide, South Australia
Joined January 2012
RT @keith_meldrum: Today’s A Path Forward blog is to announce the launch of Pain Supported Self-Management Week and the Pain Supported Self…
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Register for this amazing event!!! Come hear from a variety of experts about the why and how’s of self-management for pain. Sat Feb 8th for the Aussies!
Today’s blog post is to promote the upcoming Pain Supported Self-Management Week and the online conference. Registration is by donation (provides access to the recording) Please share and help @paintoolkit2 and me raise awareness.
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RT @NZPainSoc: 🚨🦜Early Bird Deadline Mon 27 Jan 2025 🚨 Only 7 days left for discounted registration for the NZ Pain Society Conference 202…
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Christine Barry talking about Pelvic Pain. Interesting reminder to consider peripheral contributions to pain in Vestibulodynia. @PainAdelaide @UniversitySA @iimpact_health @PainRevolution
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Jeff Mogil giving the opening plenary on Sex, Pain and Death at painAdelaide - the best little pain meeting of the world! Thanks to @hosp_research for funding his Visiting Research Fellowship to @UniversitySA!!
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Wooohoooo!!! This mammoth effort lead by @hannahgjones_ and @rodrizzo_pain Some very cool findings suggesting that hypnosis added to other interventions may provide additional clinical benefit.
Now in #PainReports: “Adjunctive use of hypnosis for clinical pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis” by @Tash_Stanton et al.
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@PeteOSullivanPT @IrresolutePhys @HamishCameron1 I agree. I think it is unhelpful/harmful to tell someone that their pain is psychological (reads: all in your head). *& not what Peter is saying - but am responding to earlier comments But as Pete mentions, psychological factors can contribute to the experience of pain/disability
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