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Why Does It Still Hurt?

How the Power of Knowledge Can Overcome Chronic Pain
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Can knowledge heal chronic pain? The ultimate, science-driven guide to understanding chronic pain. Paul Biegler--a science journalist and former doctor--has interviewed the world's leading pain experts, along with people who have weathered their own chronic pain battles. Chronic pain is the single biggest cause of suffering. And yet, pain that persists for more than three months is often unrelated to any physical injury. So why does it still hurt? From neuroplasticity, to sensitized nervous systems, and associative learning--Dr. Biegler's journey through pain clinics and studies debunks common myths about pain treatments and explores the pivotal recent brain science that explains why a nervous system holds on to pain pathways, and how to retrain the brain and the body. Discover what we can learn from the leading pain doctors and the pain clinics that offer no pain medications but still have excellent (and fast) results. Why Does It Still Hurt? is a must-read for anyone with chronic pain who wants cutting-edge knowledge and help to live pain-free.

Author Biography:

Paul Biegler is a journalist, academic, and former specialist physician in emergency medicine. He is the author of The Ethical Treatment of Depression, which won the Australian Museum Eureka Prize for Research in Ethics.
Release date NZ
April 4th, 2023
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
304
Dimensions
152x231x23
ISBN-13
9781957363271
Product ID
36522449

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