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June 30, 2010 by Lorimer Moseley 3 Comments
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Body in Mind Design Challenge Following in the footsteps of NeuRA, Body in Mind is starting a new legacy. We are preparing for some minor cosmetic changes. BiM’s Project Logo offers you the opportunity to create a logo for our prestigious blog. If you are artistically inclined this competition is for you.This competition is open to … [Read more...]

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2013 Ride for Pain and Corkscrew Challenge

Ride for Pain 2013

BiM King of the Mountain Ranking and photos

COMING TO (SOUTH & NORTH) AMERICA!

Lorimer is very excited to be visiting Santiago, Rio, Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal & Philadelphia this May.

He will be giving two day Understand and Explain Pain courses in Santiago and BA,

a one day course in Montreal and Philly,

and speaking at the CIRNE Congress in Rio, the Neuropathic Pain Congress in Toronto, and The Canadian Physiotherapy Association in Montreal.

Places are filling fast go to our gigs page and register now!

The Graded Motor Imagery Handbook is here!

You can order a copy here. Graded Motor Imagery Handbook

Painful yarns *ebook*

is now available from the noigroup. You can order a copy here.

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These are the current research studies that some of the BiM team are doing. We would LOVE it if you would participate.

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We often get people writing in about their particular conditions asking for more information and help. Unfortunately we get too many to be able to respond personally. We do not publish these comments for privacy reasons and we cannot offer treatment advice.

If you want more information on what we know about CRPS you might find this article helpful. You can also read recent research published by the team and browse through our blog articles.

Understanding Pain

Who are we?

The Body in Mind Research Group is based at The Sansom Institute for Health Research at the University of South Australia in Adelaide and Neuroscience Research Australia in Sydney. We have active collaborations with researchers scattered around the world. Together we are seeking a better understanding of the interaction between the body, brain and mind in chronic and complex pain disorders.

We aim to…

facilitate and disseminate good clinical science research. We love comments that engage with the research and are constructive and respectful. No self-promotion of your particular therapy please (these comments get filed in the recycling bin). We do not prescribe treatments.
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