Look, Joshua Pate may not have initially embraced the title of 'King of Pain,' but his dedication to pain research and his pursuit of a PhD in the field have earned him a seat on the pain throne for our discussion
\nAs an athlete, particularly one involved in combat sports, I've always been intrigued by the intricate relationship between pain and injury. In the past, many physical therapists used to view pain as a signal to rest or immobilise for recovery, but scientific advancements are reshaping our understanding. With the distinction between acute and chronic pain and the growing knowledge of neuroscience and how our brain perceives pain, our perspectives have undergone significant shifts.
\nJosh now focuses his work on children experiencing chronic pain, and I find the approach to resolving this to be equally captivating. I'm convinced you'll love this conversation. (It'll be quite a pain if you reach the end and don't, wont it?)
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