The Pain Beat (Episode 17) – Experience, Study and Treatment of Visceral Pain
IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
Release Date: 11/22/2024
IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
During the (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the . In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF correspondent Rima El-Sayed spoke with scientist and patient partner Alice Wagenaar-Tison, PhD candidate at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. During their wide-ranging conversation, Wagenaar detailed her experience with chronic pain, gave advice to any chronic pain patients interested in becoming a patient partner, and how you do not need to be a scientist to help design studies with patients in mind. Podcast participants include: Alice...
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Editor’s note: This article is part of PRF’s featured content series “,” which has been made possible thanks to a generous grant from the . Over the past two decades, the technology supporting virtual reality (VR) has significantly advanced, and its utility in healthcare settings has advanced along with it. In January 2020, and 15 other academics and clinicians, as well as industry and philanthropy partners, formed the . This group aims to advance the field of VR for pediatric chronic pain rehabilitation. During this episode of the Pain Research Forum Podcast, IASP’s...
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On this episode of The Pain Beat, Adam Dourson moderates a discussion about the role of the immune system in pain – what we know currently and ideas about how the immune system can be a target for new strategies to treat chronic pain. Podcast participants include: Geffroy Laumet, PhD, Michigan State University, US Luda Diachenko, PhD, McGill University, CA Thiago Cunha, PhD, University of Sao Paolo, BR Temugin Berta, PhD, University of Cincinnati, US Adam Dourson, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis, US PRF thanks Lite Yang and Adam Dourson for producing the...
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Editor’s note: During the (ISPP), five pain researchers participated in the PRF-ISPP 2023 Correspondents Program – made possible by generous contributions from and the . As we prepare for – we’re taking a look back at some highlights of ISPP 2023, and some of the people who made them possible. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Adewale Fadaka spoke with – a prolific pain researcher and co-founder of one of the first pain centers for children in North America. During their wide-ranging...
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Editor’s note: During the (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the . As we prepare to hear from our 2024 NAPS Correspondents, we’re taking a look back at some highlights of NAPS 2023 and some of the people who made them possible. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF correspondent Taylor Yeater spoke with Keith Meldrum – a dedicated pain advocate and one of two patient partners invited to attend NAPS 2023. In their wide-ranging conversation, Keith discussed living with persistent pain for over 30 years, his extensive advocacy...
info_outlineOn this episode of The Pain Beat, Ewan St John Smith hosted fellow scientists and clinicians with expertise in visceral pain, including Federica La Russa - a scientist who also brought the patient perspective. The participants belong to the ADVANTAGE Consortium led by Geoff Woods, University of Cambridge, UK. The discussion covered psychological and clinical perspectives on the experience of visceral pain and treatment as well as the in latest preclinical research and how visceral pain studies differ from other types of pain.
Podcast participants include:
- Ewan St. John Smith, PhD, University of Cambridge, UK
- Franziska Denk, PhD, University College London, UK
- Federica La Russa, PhD, Freelance Science Writer
- Andrew Horne, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Amanda Williams, PhD, University College London, UK