• Behind the Scenes of Back Pain with Professor Alice Kongsted: Insights from Cutting-Edge Research

  • Mar 1 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Behind the Scenes of Back Pain with Professor Alice Kongsted: Insights from Cutting-Edge Research

  • Summary

  • Is there someone who has not experienced back pain once in their life? 🤔

    In this episode, we are joined by Alice Kongsted, Professor at the University of Southern Denmark Unit of Clinical Biomechanics. We discuss back pain and how it influences people's lives. We then dive into the world of painkillers and how they affect people's pain perception (do they really work?). And finally, we talk about clinicians' role in understanding people's back pain from different perspectives.

    🌐🔬Here, you can find Alice Kongsted's research papers

    • What is back pain and why we should pay attention to it? Research paper published in The Lancet in 2018
    • Guidelines and Directions for the treatment of back pain. Research paper published in The Lancet in 2018
    • How clinicians can engage in supporting self-management for people with persistent back pain. Research paper published in the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy in 2021.
    • Physical Activity predicts less pain and disability over 12 months in chronic and persistent low back pain. Research paper published in the European Journal of Pain in 2014.

    🎓📱If you want to know more about Alice Kongsted's work, here you can find her social media profiles.

    • LinkedIn
    • University of Southern Denmark
    • Google Scholar

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