It’s great to be with you sharing the latest information on pain science and the care of chronic pain. On this episode, our expert guest is Dr. JP Caneiro. JP holds a PhD in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. He’s part of an international team of clinicians and researchers that developed a behavioral intervention named Cognitive Functional Therapy. JP holds a research position at Curtin University where he runs a multicenter trial for low back pain as well as lectures in the Master’s of Physiotherapy program. Clinically, JP focuses on the management of complex pain working at Body Logic Physiotherapy in Perth, Australia. He’s also an associate editor for the British Journal of Sports Medicine and for two educational websites. The first one being called BodyInMind.org and the second, Pain-Ed.com.

In addition to the great information that JP will share on this episode, he’s also generously providing you with four free downloads that you have to get your hands on because they’re so good. They’re so important whether you’re a practitioner treating someone in pain, or you’re someone who has had pain and you’re looking for answers on how to alleviate it and return to a more active life. The first handout is called A New Way of Thinking About Pain. This is a good infographic that includes phrases to help people reframe what pain is so they no longer think that they’re being damaged or that they’re being harmed by the pain.

The second is an infographic about the Cognitive Functional Therapy framework. You can look at this and follow along with that framework as JP and I talk about his great work on this episode. The last two are the important studies that JP has been involved in the past few years with regards to chronic low back pain and Cognitive Functional Therapy. The first paper is called Cognitive Functional Therapy. It came from a 2018 Journal of Physical Therapy. The second paper which is published in 2018 Scandinavian Journal of Pain is called The Implicit Association Between Back Posture and Safety of Bending and Lifting in People Without Pain. JP was part of that study, a pivotal study with regards to a lot of the work that we’ve talked about on this episode.

To download these free four gifts that JP has generously provided, all you have to do is text the word, 132Download, to the number 44-222. If you’re on your computer, you can open up a new browser, and you can type in the URL, www.IntegrativePainScienceInstitute.com/132Download. All these handouts will be available for free. If you’ve been following this podcast, some of the work that we’ve been putting out over the last couple of years, you may have noticed that all the content that used to have under DrJoeTatta.com has now been moved to one place. It’s all located on the IntegrativePainScienceInstitute.com website. This is going to be our new home, it’s a place where you can go for all the free podcasts, all the free blogs and all the free gifts and giveaways. Lastly, the practitioner training and continued education courses. I’ve organized it so it’s in all one place for you and it’s easy to access. Let’s meet JP and he’s going to share what he discovered during his PhD studies and how he has been able to translate this important knowledge into clinical practice. JP is a brilliant clinician. He’s easy to talk to. You’ll find that his passion in helping people with their pain really shines through. I know you’re going to enjoy and you’re going to learn a lot on this episode as I did. Sit back and relax, let’s meet JP.

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