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Dr Ben Smith PhD

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12th Aug 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Supplementary blog to “Musculoskeletal pain and exercise—challenging existing paradigms and introducing new”

31st Jul 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Why should exercises be pain-free? Part 1 – pain & kinematics

12th Aug 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Supplementary blog to “Musculoskeletal pain and exercise—challenging existing paradigms and introducing new”

12th Aug 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Affective aspects of pain. A dummies’ guide to what it is and how might exercise help

8th Aug 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Dummies’ guide to the immune system in persistent pain. And why might exercise help?

6th Aug 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

What is central sensitisation? A dummies’ guide to what it is and why might exercise help

1st Aug 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Biomedical models of care dominate the Patellofemoral Pain agenda. Do we need to think differently?

1st Aug 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Why should exercises be pain-free? Part 2 – pain & philosophy

31st Jul 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Why should exercises be pain-free? Part 1 – pain & kinematics

30th Jul 201928th Jan 2020 Ben Smith

Patellofemoral pain: is it time for a rethink?

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  • Supplementary blog to “Musculoskeletal pain and exercise—challenging existing paradigms and introducing new”
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