A New Approach To Chronic pain

Pain lecture
Posted 17/05/18

A big thank you goes out to Matt Kinal, a specialist in pain science, who delivered a fantastic lecture last night to the team at Bristol Neurophysio on the role of the brain in chronic pain and how we, as therapists, can work with clients to reduce this.  

Matt runs the Bristol Pain Relief Centre which offers a revolutionary approach to clients living with chronic pain.

We're really looking forward to working with Matt and his colleagues more in the future to benefit our clients.

Some kind words

Our daughter’s renal failure means that she is delayed with standing and walking at 2 and half years of age. We first started seeing Jules a few months back for an intense block of physiotherapy to build the strength and skills needed for her to eventually stand and walk.  It was really important that the physiotherapist specialised in paediatrics and could work alongside the NHS physiotherapists we also see. Jules immediately put us at ease with her friendly and professional approach and has built a good, trusting relationship with our daughter.  She uses play as a way to get our daughter to engage with the therapy.  Our daughter has really enjoyed all her physio sessions to date and we have seen a notable improvement in her movement.  She has begun to pull herself up and can climb up small steps as well as shuffle down stairs in a controlled manner!

Ms S, Bristol