Learning Objectives:
- Describe a modern neuroscientific approach to chronic spinal pain
- Summarize the contemporary view of the interaction among pain, movement and physical activity
- Identify central nervous system neuroplastic adaptations that may contribute to the pathophysiology of chronic conditions
- Explore the role of the descending inhibitory pain mechanism (DIPM) as a mechanism of effect for high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust manipulation
- Appraise the combination of pain neuroscience education and exercise or motor control training to alter ‘pain memories’ associated with chronic pain
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- Modern Neuroscience Approach to Chronic Spinal Pain
- Interaction between Pain, Movement & Physical Activity
- Central Nervous System Neuroplasticity & Chronic Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Descending Inhibitory Pain Mechanism in Musculoskeletal Pain Following HVLA Thrust Manipulation – Literature Review
- Exercise Therapy for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Innovation by Altering Pain Memories
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