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Table of Contents Introduction |
Official translation of the book Explain Pain written by David Butler and Lorimer Moseley for the Noigroup. Marie Bacelon led the French translation project for several months to refine the level of requirement regarding the content of the text.
We now know that understanding why things hurt can actually help people manage their pain. The latest scientific advances in neurophysiology, brain imaging, immunology, psychology, and cell biology provide an explanatory basis, serving as a springboard for a deeper exploration of pain. Expressed in everyday language and enhanced with unusual illustrations, Explaining Pain answers several questions. How are pain responses produced by the brain? How do responses to damage to the autonomic, motor, or immune systems contribute to pain? Why can pain persist even after tissues have had ample time to heal? Explaining Pain aims to offer clinicians and people with pain the opportunity to question their vision of pain and to consider new models of thinking about what happens during pain. After learning more about the processes involved, they will be able to embark on a scientific path to recovery.
Noigroup Publications (2021), 126 pages, 90+ illustrations and diagrams, limited.
Authors: Dr. David S. Butler and Prof. G. Lorimer Moseley
Translated by Marie Bacelon
Illustrated by Sunyata
“« Ce livre totalement adapté à chacun d’entre nous, autant professionnels que personnes accompagnées de douleur, amorce un tournant indispensable qui va changer notre vie. Il nous guide sur le chemin de la prise en compte de la douleur : en osant l’expliquer, en osant la comprendre et s’éduquer pour ne pas la subir, et vivre heureux ! »”
Martine Chauvin, patient-expert, fondatrice d’une association de patients
“« Trois sentiments provoqués par la lecture de ce livre : une profonde empathie vis-à-vis des personnes souffrant de douleurs persistantes, de l'espoir quant à une certaine réversibilité de leur situation, et de la confiance pour les aider à aller mieux. Une révélation ! »”
Nicolas Adenis, kinési-physiothérapeute
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