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Touch as Therapy: Exploring Pain Management Techniques

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Can touch actually alleviate pain? Discover the groundbreaking insights from Pavel Goldstein, head of the Integrative Pain Laboratory at the University of Haifa's School of Public Health, as he unpacks the profound power of touch in pain management. Inspired by his personal experience during his wife's labor, Goldstein's research reveals how empathetic touch from partners can provide significant pain relief. Join us as we explore his compelling study with romantic couples, where simply holding hands demonstrated remarkable analgesic effects.
Touch is more than just a physical sensation; it's a powerful tool for communication. In this episode, we delve into a fascinating study on empathetic touch and its neurophysiological impacts. Learn why the initial research focused on female subjects in pain and their male partners, and how empathetic touch enhances brain synchronization and physiological harmony. We also touch on the broader implications for therapeutic practices, shining a light on how intentional touch can bridge emotional and physical gaps.
Finally, we navigate the complexities of chronic pain and its distinction from acute pain. Chronic pain, often misunderstood, requires innovative approaches like Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) and rethinking the role of placebos in pain management. Hear compelling case studies that illustrate pain as an alarm system that sometimes misfires, and the evolutionary perspectives that frame pain as vital for survival. Pavel Goldstein's insights offer a fresh and hopeful perspective on understanding and managing pain, encouraging listeners to be attentive to their bodies and the messages pain conveys.
For more information on Pavel Goldstein and his work visit: iPainLab and to share your stories please go to PainStory.Science

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Kapitler

1. The Power of Touch in Pain (00:00:00)

2. The Role of Touch in Communication (00:11:10)

3. The Effectiveness of Touch Communication (00:18:50)

4. Understanding the Complexity of Chronic Pain (00:24:38)

5. Understanding the Complexity of Pain Communication (00:35:15)

6. Predictive Coding in Pain Perception (00:46:14)

7. Reevaluating Priorities in Pain Management (00:51:30)

8. Exploring the Impact of Placebos (00:56:25)

9. Embracing the Journey of Pain (01:00:10)

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Innhold levert av Troy Lavigne. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Troy Lavigne eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

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Can touch actually alleviate pain? Discover the groundbreaking insights from Pavel Goldstein, head of the Integrative Pain Laboratory at the University of Haifa's School of Public Health, as he unpacks the profound power of touch in pain management. Inspired by his personal experience during his wife's labor, Goldstein's research reveals how empathetic touch from partners can provide significant pain relief. Join us as we explore his compelling study with romantic couples, where simply holding hands demonstrated remarkable analgesic effects.
Touch is more than just a physical sensation; it's a powerful tool for communication. In this episode, we delve into a fascinating study on empathetic touch and its neurophysiological impacts. Learn why the initial research focused on female subjects in pain and their male partners, and how empathetic touch enhances brain synchronization and physiological harmony. We also touch on the broader implications for therapeutic practices, shining a light on how intentional touch can bridge emotional and physical gaps.
Finally, we navigate the complexities of chronic pain and its distinction from acute pain. Chronic pain, often misunderstood, requires innovative approaches like Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) and rethinking the role of placebos in pain management. Hear compelling case studies that illustrate pain as an alarm system that sometimes misfires, and the evolutionary perspectives that frame pain as vital for survival. Pavel Goldstein's insights offer a fresh and hopeful perspective on understanding and managing pain, encouraging listeners to be attentive to their bodies and the messages pain conveys.
For more information on Pavel Goldstein and his work visit: iPainLab and to share your stories please go to PainStory.Science

Support the show

https://aimonline.com/

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. The Power of Touch in Pain (00:00:00)

2. The Role of Touch in Communication (00:11:10)

3. The Effectiveness of Touch Communication (00:18:50)

4. Understanding the Complexity of Chronic Pain (00:24:38)

5. Understanding the Complexity of Pain Communication (00:35:15)

6. Predictive Coding in Pain Perception (00:46:14)

7. Reevaluating Priorities in Pain Management (00:51:30)

8. Exploring the Impact of Placebos (00:56:25)

9. Embracing the Journey of Pain (01:00:10)

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