Top 10 Chronic Pain Questions Answered!
Join Dr. Abigail Hirsch and Jordan Kelly as they dive into the top 10 questions we collected from you! Learn answers to questions like what is neuroplastic pain? What is a brain-first approach? What’s the difference between secondary and primary pain? And so much more.
Dr. Abigail Hirsch, co-founder of Lin Health, and Jordan Kelly, PT and Lin Health coach dive deep into the top 10 questions about chronic pain that we collected from all of you!
This is a great place to start for answers to questions like:
- Why do so many people have chronic pain?
- What is neuroplastic pain?
- I got an MRI and back surgery but it didn’t help me feel better. Why didn’t the treatment work if imaging showed there was a problem there?
And so much more.
Watch the recording right here:
Dr. Abigail Hirsch, co-founder of Lin Health, and Jordan Kelly, PT and Lin Health coach dive deep into the top 10 questions about chronic pain that we collected from all of you!
This is a great place to start for answers to questions like:
- Why do so many people have chronic pain?
- What is neuroplastic pain?
- I got an MRI and back surgery but it didn’t help me feel better. Why didn’t the treatment work if imaging showed there was a problem there?
And so much more.
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.
Jordan Kelley
Jordan is a physical therapist and health coach. In his first years practicing he grew frustrated with the limitations of classic pain treatment paradigms, and dove into (and found passion for) post-graduate work with persistent pain. He loves the power of pain science to tie together the full human experience - to link the non-physical elements of one's life to physical symptoms. When he's not at work, you'll find him listening to R&B and trying his best to revive ballet skills from his youth.