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Sensory-Motor Dysregulation: An Exciting Target for Persistent Pain

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Summary

When thinking about pain, we have clear guidelines for three classification types:

  1. Nociceptive pain
  2. Neuropathic pain
  3. Nociplastic pain

Patients with pain lasting longer than three months usually fall into the nociplastic category.  Lorimer Moseley recently described nociplastic pain in layman’s terms, by using the term, pain system hypersensitivity.

This exciting area of practice allows us to get our creative juices flowing, and address an important driver of pain system hypersensitivity, namely, sensory-motor dysregulation. (Bagg et al, 2022).
When our bodies no longer “feel” like they can do the job they were supposed to do, this disconnect between the sensory and movement systems in our body is an important target to address.  Novel, non-threatening exercises become an important part of our exercise prescription for people with persistent pain.

Join Carolyn Vandyken, a pelvic health clinician, researcher, and McKenzie credentialed therapist as she reflects on her work over the last decade in creating novel movement practices for persistent pelvic and spinal pain.

Objectives

Upon completion of this webinar, clinicians will:

  1. Understand the different types of pain classification
  2. Understand the importance of phenotyping pain system hypersensitivity
  3. Use the Fremantle questionnaires to assess sensory-motor dysregulation
  4. Get curious about exercise prescription from a novel, sensory-motor rich perspective

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Sensory-Motor Dysregulation: An Exciting Target for Persistent Pain
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Carolyn Vandyken

Pain science, Women's Health

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Interesting training session; the content was relevant and clear. I’m leaving with new tools to incorporate into my practice.

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Very interesting I will definetly use the tools that i learned today with my chronic pain patient.

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Several tools, questionnaires, and avenues to explore. I would have liked to have more concrete examples directly in the training, but there are websites to visit: I’ll do that.

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Interesting training. It’s difficult to apply this knowledge in a clinical setting, and this training does it well. It makes me want to take more training courses with this clinician. Thank you!

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very interesting

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Excellent speaker. The tools presented for screening, assessing, and treating motor dysregulation will be useful in my practice.

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interesting concept

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Very interesting! I had to listen to it a few times to fully understand everything. I would have liked a slower explanation with a more comprehensive treatment plan demonstrated. I was left wanting more, but it made me want to investigate this concept further.

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Very good instructor

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Excellent. Very relevant clinical tools.

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Very interesting, this webinar provides another perspective on rehabilitation in the context of sensorimotor dysregulation

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Excellent content. A few glitches in the video.

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This webinard is very interesting and useful.

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Very interesting! Allows us to better understand the persistent pain in many of our patients and to adapt our interventions.

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very instructor

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Great webinar, well presented.

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Very interesting approach.

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I was expecting a webinar in French since the title is in French.

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Good webinaire, learned alot. Thanks!

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I’m going to check out more content from this physio!

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Very good course … Working in chronic pain it brings different perspectives to help my patients.

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Super relevant, to consider in our clinical practice

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Clear and concise presentation

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Nice summary of a complex concept.

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Excellent! every physiotherapist should learn this!

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Interesting concept to apply to my practice.

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Super interesting for chronic pain professionals

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Having done a master’s project on chronic pain, I found that many topics were well covered and made me want to dive back into my books.

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I found it very, very relevant to improving the assessment and ECP of patients with chronic pain. It’s a dimension we don’t often see considered. I liked his clinical case; I had the impression that it was drawn from some of my patients.

In terms of points to optimize, it went very, very, very fast. I had the impression that Carolyn had tried to condense the content of a 3-hour training course into 50 minutes, or as if she were presenting to her peers, already experts with the concept of sensory-motor dysregulation. I’m aware that it’s possible to do other courses with her, and she may offer (sell) them via other channels too. It’s just that I was left with the impression of having just skimmed over a course outline, but without being able to apply anything to my clinical practice. As a result, I’m reluctant to take further courses with her, for fear of not being able to apply the other learnings.

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Interesting approach to pain.

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