Suzanne Carty, Clinical lead at the Somerset Community Pain Management Service gives a presentation about the service and what it does.
The second video from Dr Amanda McDonald of the Somerset Community Pain Management Service on thee impact anxiety has on thoughts and behaviour and how this impacts your persistent pain.
Dr Amanda McDonald from the Somerset Community Pain Management Service describes how anxiety can make your pain worse, and highlights techniques to deal with it.
Explore the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust video library for useful information on hip, shoulder, lower back pain and others.
An information video on stress management hosted by Sarah Priddle, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist at Somerset Community Pain Management Service.
An information video on persistent pain hosted by Georgina Bone, Clinical Psychologist at Somerset Community Pain Management Service.
An information video on stress management hosted by Kirti Leitch, Specialist Nurse Pain Management at Somerset Community Pain Management Service.
An information video on pacing, planning and prioritising hosted by Ryan Snell, Pain Specialist at Somerset Community Pain Management Service.
A selection of informative videos about pain management.
DocMikeEvans follows up his viral health video "23 and 1/2 Hours" with this informative and practical video on managing stress. Dr. Mike Evans is founder of the Health Design Lab at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of Toronto, and a staff physician at St. Michael's Hospital.
Following his award winning performance in “Understanding Pain and What to do about it in less than five minutes” Brainman is back in two new films.
Following his award winning performance in “Understanding Pain and What to do about it in less than five minutes” Brainman is back in two new films.
Dr. Mike Evans is founder of the Health Design Lab at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of Toronto, and a staff physician at St. Michael's Hospital.
Pain scientists starting to think differently about persistent (chronic) pain and its causes, are they're making exciting discoveries - like how you think about your pain can change the way it feels. Here Professor Lorimer Moseley explains how pain works and explains new approaches to help reduce your pain.
"It's really important to keep moving your body, if you stay still for too long you will seize up."
Watch this video on Facebook from BBC Lifestyle and Health News in which women with fibromyalgia come together to share their stories and help one another.