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Dr. Lorimer Moseley: How to Grow Beyond Your Pain and Understanding the Source | EP 405

Align Podcast

Aaron Alexander

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.8923 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2022

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Lorimer is Bradley Distinguished Professor in Clinical Neuroscience, Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy and Director of IIMPACT in Health at the University of South Australia. His main interests are persistent pain and other protective feelings. His research group investigates pain in humans, from cognitive and behavioral experiments to clinical trials and implementation studies. He has authored over 350 scientific articles and seven books. He has received international awards for his contributions to the science of pain, the treatment of persistent pain, to pain and health education, and for his public outreach initiatives. In 2017 he founded the not for profit Pain Revolution and in 2020 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, that country’s second highest civilian honor, for ‘distinguished served to humanity at large in the fields of pain and its management, science communication, education and physiotherapy.’ He lives and works on Kaurna Land in Adelaide, South Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the line podcast. My name is Aaron Alexander and this is a place that we bring

0:07.0

together the world's leading experts in all things health and wellness. Help you optimize your mind,

0:11.1

body and movement. Today's conversation is with someone that I have been following for quite a long time.

0:17.3

His name is Dr. Lorimer Mosley. Laramir is a clinical scientist investigating pain in humans after posts at the University

0:25.3

of Oxford, UK, University of Sydney.

0:28.1

Larimer was appointed professor of clinical neuroscience and chair in physiotherapy at the

0:33.1

University of South Australia.

0:35.1

He is also the author of a book that was influential on me about

0:39.9

probably about 10 or 12 years ago I discovered it called Explain Pain. And he is world-renowned

0:48.4

known as the guy when it comes to the neuroscience around pain. So what is it?

0:55.0

Where does it come from?

0:57.2

So what is chronic pain?

0:59.3

What are some of the more complex versions of pain, such as fibromyalgia and things with

1:05.3

the sort?

1:06.3

What is acute pain?

1:08.1

What are some hacks we can leverage in order to have a more whole

1:13.7

relationship with these sensations that we experience in our bodies. And that is what this

1:19.1

conversation is about. I am immensely honored and grateful to get to share some time with Larimer.

1:25.8

I want to thank you guys for leaving us reviews on Apple

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podcasts. I'm going to read a review from just grabbing a random one here. This comes from

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Victoria Yoga. She says, yep, mm-hmm. This Aaron Guy knows what's up. Thank you very much.

1:40.9

Victoria. Thank you all so much for leading reviews. You can just scroll down on your phone or wherever.

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