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PHS Level 3a/Biopsychosocial Reframed Pre-Course Prep and Homework

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  • Pre-Course Prep: Biopsychosocial- It's More Than Just a Buzzword
  • Welcome and Course Slides
  • Introduction
  • Understanding Pain
  • A New Perspective on Pain
  • We Are Stuck In The Biomedical Model
  • Why Do We Need to Know This
  • How Does This Fit With Our Understanding Of Persistent Pelvic Pain?
  • Do We Need To Change Our Practice?
  • Other Videos I Mentioned In This Course
  • Quiz
  • Feedback
  • Week One Homework: Telerehabilitation Assessments
  • Carolyn Vandyken's Virtual Consult
  • Carolyn Consult Debrief
  • Feedback
  • Motivational Interviewing Demo Video
  • The Spirit of Motivational Interviewing
  • Week Two: Lab for Non-Nociceptive Input
  • Lab for Non-Nociceptive Input
  • Letters to the Editor- JOSPT
  • Regarding the Complexity of LBP: Letters to the Editor
  • Week Two: Pelvic Floor Dysfunction-The Missing Link in Persistent LBP?
  • Introduction
  • LBP Study
  • Pelvic Floor Tenderness
  • Changes To Our Practice
  • Questions
  • Quiz
  • Week Two: QST and other ideas for assessing and treating central pain mechanisms
  • How to Measure and Treat Central Sensitization in the Clinic
  • Slides: How to Measure and Treat Central Sensitization in the Clinic
  • How to Measure and Treat Central Sensitization in the Clinic
  • Takeaways
  • Labels VS Diagnosis
  • Case Study: Robin
  • Quantitative Sensory Testing
  • Clinical Reasoning
  • Care Framework
  • Follow-up with Robin
  • Questions
  • Conclusion
  • Feedback
  • Week 3 Homework: Case Studies
  • Julie
  • Heather
  • Barbara
  • Feedback
  • Second Wave of Integration
  • Low Positive Affect
  • Injustice
  • Fear
  • Shame/Self-Compassion
  • Additional Case Study Example- Telerehab Assessment (Ian)
  • Subjective Exam
  • Objective Exam
  • Feedback
  • Additional Case Study Example- Andrew
  • Telehealth Consult with Andrew
  • Qi Gong Webinar Part 1
  • Slides
  • Introduction
  • What is Qi Gong?
  • Who Should Do Qi Gong?
  • Lower Qi Gong Demo
  • Building Blocks of Lower Qi Gong
  • Questions
  • Qi Gong Webinar Part 2
  • Introduction
  • Target A: Allostatic Load/Stress
  • Target B: Sensory/Motor Dysregulation
  • Qi Gong is Multi-Purpose
  • Fremantle Questionnaire
  • Where to Prescribe Qi Gong
  • Building Blocks of Upper Qi Gong
  • Conclusion
  • Questions
  • Supplemental Papers and Handouts
  • Roadmap to Recovery
  • Nijs Sleep paper
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