Beyond Overmedicalization: Rethinking Pain and Treatment in Modern Healthcare

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Why Imaging Misses Chronic Pain: Structural vs Physiologic Thinking (Part 2)

Part 2 goes from definitions to implications.Bottom-up pain does not mean “it’s in the tissues.”This episode is a recording of a live interview with pain researcher and clinician Asaf Weissman. If you haven’t watched Part 1, start there—we laid the foundation: why pain semantics ...  Show more

Nociception vs Pain: Why Semantics Matter in Chronic Pain (Part 1)

Chronic pain care is stuck—and definitions may be the reason.In Part 1 of this two-part series, we reset how clinicians talk about nociception and pain.This episode is a recording of a live interview with pain researcher and clinician Asaf Weissman, whose work explores the relati ...  Show more

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