KNOW PAIN
with Mike Stewart
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Course Description
The challenge of successfully managing persistent pain can be one of the most daunting for both clinicians and people in pain who are often frustrated after failed short-term interventions. It is often difficult to understand and explain high and prolonged levels of pain where a traditional tissue based cause is lacking.
This course explores a cutting edge, patient centered approach using a variety of practical learning methods to help your patients make sense and overcome their pain. It provides a range of practical applications and innovative learning methods to take into your clinic for immediate results.
The course content blends a wide range of contemporary evidence from both educational and healthcare literature. Know Pain courses have been taught in over fifteen countries and have provided a wide range of clinicians around the world with practical skills.
Feedback from over 700 people who have attended Know Pain courses has shown that 100% would recommend a Know Pain course to their colleagues, whilst 95% felt more confident when helping people to overcome pain.
Course Objectives
This course will help you develop a range of engaging, practical skills so that you can help people make sense of pain and overcome it. You will learn ways to apply practical solutions to everyday clinical challenges.
- Help people to feel believed by understanding the relationship between pain, perception & behaviour change without them thinking that it’s “all in their head!”
- Learn ways to combine a biopsychosocial approach with your manual therapy and exercise therapy skills.
- Learn creative ways to help people make sense of pain by using interactive experiments involving taste, touch and hearing!
- Become a better teacher. Guide people who become stuck, empower people who feel hopeless, and engage people who feel bored.
- Optimise patient education by expanding your teaching toolkit & applying educational theories to your practice.
- Develop empathy and build therapeutic connections through an evidence-based awareness of what people in pain want from healthcare professionals.
- Help people to express their experience of living with pain through a range of engaging and empowering communication skills.
- Explore the role of metaphors in healthcare and understand the hidden impact of language on clinical outcomes.
- Integrate practical psychological treatment skills into your rehabilitation by exploring motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioural therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness and cognitive bias modification.
- Explore a variety of patient case studies that give you the opportunity to use what you have learnt before returning to your clinic.
Who is it for?
All healthcare professionals: this 2 day practical course is relevant to anyone who works with people in pain.
Accreditation Points
This course is accredited by Kwaliteitshuis Fysiotherapie (KRF-NL & Keurmerk) for 15 points, Pro-Q-Kine for 24 points, and Pro-Q-Kine Manuele Therapie for 30 points.
Meet your Teacher
Mike (MCSP SRP MSc Cert (Clin Ed) is a physiotherapist, researcher and visiting university lecturer with over twenty years experience of helping people to overcome pain. Mike is a dedicated practice-based educator who is passionate about providing evidence-based education to a wide variety of health professionals. He teaches across elite sports, and is an advisor on pain management to the International Olympic Committee. Mike has a Masters degree in Education and is planning a PhD focusing on pain and communication. His published work has received international praise from the leading names in neuroscience.
Resources
You can find extensive resources on the Know Pain website including videos, blogs, podcasts, case studies, and more!
Locations
This course is currently offered in:
View the course page to see all upcoming dates and locations.
Language of Instruction
This course is taught in English. 🇬🇧
Course planning
- 08:45 - 09:00: Coffee and Tea
- 09:00 - 11:00: The Language of Pain
- 11:00 - 11:15: Break with coffee and tea
- 11:15 - 12:30: Pain & the affective mind (part 1)
- 12:30 - 13:15: Lunch
- 13:15 - 14:45: Pain & the affective mind (part 2)
- 14:45 - 15:00: Break with coffee and tea
- 15:00 - 15:45: Resuming Pain & the affective mind (part 2)
- 15:45 - 17:30: Case studies
- 17:30 - 18:00: End course