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"Explicando el dolor" by David Butler and G. Lorimer Moseley redefines pain as a protective, brain-based mechanism rather than a direct indicator of tissue damage, challenging traditional biomedical models. The book emphasizes that chronic pain often stems from a hypersensitive alarm system, and that understanding this neurophysiology—or "reconceptualization"—can directly reduce pain levels and facilitate recovery. More information is available on Google Books
Who is David Butler?
- Pain is not a fixed entity: Pain is a dynamic and changing experience that can be influenced by various factors, including emotions, thoughts, and experiences.
- The brain plays a crucial role in pain: The brain is not just a passive receiver of pain signals, but an active participant in the pain experience, interpreting and processing information to create the sensation of pain.
- Pain is not always proportional to tissue damage: The amount of tissue damage does not always correlate with the intensity of pain. This is because pain is influenced by a range of factors, including psychological and social factors.
- Hope and empowerment: Understanding pain can empower patients to take an active role in their pain management, fostering hope and motivation for recovery.
- Australian physiotherapist and neuroscientist.
- Founder of the Neuro Orthopaedic Institute (NOI) .
- World-renowned for teaching clinical reasoning and pain neurophysiology.
- Co-author with Professor Lorimer Moseley (pain scientist at University of South Australia).
Beyond Anatomy
: Pain isn't just about discs or joints. It involves: Biological : Tissue health and nerve sensitivity. Libro Explicando El Dolor David Butler.pdf
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