Pain Science Basics with Neil Pearson

Published: Nov. 28, 2019, 10 a.m.

b'This week\\u2019s episode kicks off a series of conversations about yoga and pain science with the editors of the book, Yoga and Science in Pain Care. The guest for part one in this three part series is Neil Pearson. Neil is a physiotherapist, yoga therapist, and Clinical Assistant Professor at University of British Columbia. Neil and Mado discuss the basics of pain science, the different ways we experience pain, how the yoga tradition views pain, and how this can be appealing to health care professionals.\\xa0 \\xa0 Listen to the very end of the episode for a chance to win a copy of Yoga and Science in Pain Care. All entries need to be submitted by midnight on Tuesday December 17th, 2019. \\xa0 Episode highlights: Defining pain and the ways we can begin to talk about such a multidimensional experience. The role of pain as protective mechanism from a pain science perspective.\\xa0 How yoga teachers can open a dialogue with health care professionals. What science says about being a part of a community and the effect it has on pain. Guidelines for yoga teachers who teach group classes to support and respond to students communicating some level of pain.\\xa0 Different relationships to pain as it related to wanting to achieve the more difficult/extreme asanas.\\xa0 How to learn more about pain science if you are interested in bringing it into your yoga teaching. \\xa0 Join me again next week for part two of the series where I talk to Shelly Prosko about the specific practices we can use to help people in pain who show up at our yoga classes.\\xa0 \\xa0 Links & Resources Neil\\u2019s website Pain Care U\\xa0 Lifemark First Five Steps\\xa0 Purchase the book, Yoga and Science in Pain Care Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group Sign up for the email list and get 100 yoga class themes'