care - Back in Control https://backincontrol.com/tag/care/ The DOC (Direct your Own Care) Project Sat, 21 May 2022 18:17:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Video: Memorizing the Circuits: Phantom Pain https://backincontrol.com/video-13-19-chronic-pain-circuit-malfunction/ Wed, 05 Oct 2011 22:16:11 +0000 http://www.drdavidhanscom.com/2011/07/video-13-19-chronic-pain-circuit-malfunction/

Our brain has neurological circuits that can become memorized. In this video I discuss phantom pain, which is more the rule than the exception with amputations. This factor is a significant problem with any chronic pain situation.

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Our brain has neurological circuits that can become memorized. In this video I discuss phantom pain, which is more the rule than the exception with amputations. This factor is a significant problem with any chronic pain situation.

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Video: I Can Only Fix What I Can See https://backincontrol.com/video-11-of-19-a-surgical-evolution-on-chronic-pain/ Wed, 21 Sep 2011 01:03:06 +0000 http://www.drdavidhanscom.com/2011/07/video-11-of-19-a-surgical-evolution-on-chronic-pain/

I discuss the cultural belief system about spine surgery and it’s impact on the treatment for chronic pain. It took me years to understand that performing fusions for LBP is based on unsubstantiated belief rather than hard data. I thought that surgery could always alleviate pain and felt I had an … Read More

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I discuss the cultural belief system about spine surgery and it’s impact on the treatment for chronic pain. It took me years to understand that performing fusions for LBP is based on unsubstantiated belief rather than hard data. I thought that surgery could always alleviate pain and felt I had an obligation to perform an operation if I could find the smallest reason. I eventually realized the only specific identifiable structural problems with matching symptoms are amenable to surgery.

 

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