Chronic Pain: Why Nothing Has Worked…Yet
Learn why traditional approaches to treating chronic pain aren't working and what the latest pain science says about what does.
As the saying goes, "we've thrown everything but the kitchen sink" at chronic pain: surgical intervention, injections, MRI scans, opioids, non-conventional medical approaches - and still, pain is the leading cause of disability in the US with one out of every five Americans still living with chronic pain. With all our medical advancements, why hasn't the medical community been able to move the needle on chronic pain at a national level?
Learn:
- Why many traditional approaches to chronic pain have failed
- About new science that is changing everything for people living with chronic pain conditions
- How the latest research is helping thousands of people reclaim their lives from chronic pain
Tune into this webinar as Abigail Hirsch, Ph.D., and Charlie Merrill MSPT shed light on new pain science and new powerful clinical strategies.
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As the saying goes, "we've thrown everything but the kitchen sink" at chronic pain: surgical intervention, injections, MRI scans, opioids, non-conventional medical approaches - and still, pain is the leading cause of disability in the US with one out of every five Americans still living with chronic pain. With all our medical advancements, why hasn't the medical community been able to move the needle on chronic pain at a national level?
Learn:
- Why many traditional approaches to chronic pain have failed
- About new science that is changing everything for people living with chronic pain conditions
- How the latest research is helping thousands of people reclaim their lives from chronic pain
Tune into this webinar as Abigail Hirsch, Ph.D., and Charlie Merrill MSPT shed light on new pain science and new powerful clinical strategies.
About your hosts
About your host
Abigail Hirsch, PhD
Abigail is a clinical psychologist who specializes in creating digital products that transform lives. She built the first-ever digital relationship support program, Power of Two. As Chief Clinical Officer at myStrength, she helped lead the creation of a digital behavioral health program that was acquired by TeleDoc. Abigail has 4 boys, owns every type of ball from base to moth, and loves to take her bright orange beach bike tooling around in the fields behind her house.
Charlie Merrill
Charlie is a physiotherapist, educator, content creator, consultant for emerging health technology companies, footwear designer, inventor, and athlete. Charlie is working to change the paradigm around how people understand and address pain and other physical symptoms. He co-developed the Beyond Pain Education course with Dr. Howard Schubiner, MD. You can learn more about Charlie’s work at www.Mperformance.com, or find him on social @charliemerrill and adventuring with his family at home or abroad.