The lived experience of pain and why it’s so important

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While reading new research for Running Repairs Online I came across a series of studies that really struck a cord with me. What they all shared is that they highlighted people’s lived experiences of pain and how their needs were often unmet.

Common themes emerged from each of these papers and I wanted to share them with you in the video below to help you ensure that you can fully meet your patient’s needs and empower them to manage their injuries.

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