Explain Pain Poster Collection
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Features and Benefits
Features
- A collection of four plastic-coated posters
- Includes pain education from the Explain Pain book by David Butler and Lorimer Moseley
- Titles include Take Control, Pacing Activity, Thought Viruses, and Road to Recovery
- Can be used at home, in a peer group, or hung in the waiting room of your clinic Benefits
- Designed to help pain sufferers make informed choices on their road to recovery
Product Details
- Set of four plastic-coated posters
- Each poster measures 16”W x 24”H
- Third edition
Patient Education Tool
The Explain Pain Poster Collection is an educational tool that helps teach pain when used in conjunction with Butler and Moseley's Explain Pain book. These materials are ideal for everyday clinical use and will help pain sufferers make informed choices on their road to recovery.
The four titles included are Take Control, Thought Viruses, Road to Recovery and Graded Activity. The posters can be used at home, in a pain peer group setting, or as an everyday educational tool hanging in the waiting room of your clinic. Sold in sets of four plasti-coated 16"W x 24"H posters. The second edition features updated content and references.
The set includes four plasti-coated posters that offer pain education to patients.
Set of Four Educational Posters
Reinforcing Butler and Moseley's best-selling Explain Pain book, these posters are perfect for clinics, pain groups or as constant support at home. Each poster covers an important lesson about pain.
Take Control
Includes four questions that are important for patients to ask clinicians in order to empower themselves to take control of their own recovery.
Thought Viruses
Helps patients identify the thoughts and beliefs that might be keeping them in pain.
Road to Recovery
Shows how knowledge, exercise and activity can help patients discover an “opportunity bypass,” which offers a route to recovery.
Graded Activity
This mountain metaphor allows patients to see that they can set a healing baseline that allows them to challenge their tissues without injuring themselves.
About the Creators
Lorimer Moseley, AO, DSc, PhD, BPhty (Hons), FAAHMS, FACP, Hon FFPMANZCA, Hon MAPA
Dr. Lorimer Moseley is a clinician, scientist and educator, whose research investigates the role of the brain and mind in chronic pain disorders. He leads a non-profit organization called Pain Revolution and is the author of more than 400 research articles and seven books.
David Butler, EdD, MPhty, BPhty, Hon MAPA
Dr. David Butler is a physiotherapist, an educationalist, a researcher and a clinician. He serves as an adjunct associate professor at the University of South Australia and his current focus is on adult conceptual change, diagnostic and therapeutic metaphors and pain storytelling.
Lorimer Moseley, left, and David Butler, right