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Joshua W. Pate is a physiotherapy lecturer & researcher from Sydney, Australia. He's investigating pain science education for children. Twitter: @JoshuaWPate.
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Articles. Inspiring change through pain science education 5...
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May 20, 2019 · Explore the biological and psychological factors that influence how we experience pain and how our nervous system reactions to harmful stimuli.
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Joshua W. Pate |. TED-Ed. • May 2019. Read transcript. Watch next. In 1995, the British Medical Journal published a report about a builder who accidentally jumped onto a nail, which pierced straight through his steel-toed boot. He was in such agonizing pain that any movement was unbearable.
Joshua W. Pate is a physiotherapist and researcher from Sydney, Australia. His passion for freely acessible learning has thrust him into the world of pain science education for children. Twitter: @JoshuaWPate
Dr Joshua W. Pate is a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at UTS with expertise in a child’s concept of pain. His interest in the field was sparked by simultaneously working at Westmead Hospital Pain Management Centre and working as a physiotherapist with children.
Joshua Pate is a pain researcher, children’s book author, and senior lecturer in physiotherapy. His PhD focused on a child’s concept of pain. Josh is fascinated by how...
The COPI was developed by Dr Joshua W. Pate, PhD to enable targeted pain science education, and to evaluate the effectiveness of pain science education. Pain science education lays a foundation for pain treatment strategies by addressing conceptual ‘gaps’ and misconceptions.