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Kevin Cuccaro, D.O.

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The Pain Rebel Podcast By Straight Shot Health

Kevin Cuccaro, D.O.

The Pain Rebel Podcast By Straight Shot Health

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In this episode we explore the dangers of "causality" thinking for pain, why the brain defaults to that perspective, and how it can make caring for pain--and promoting better outcomes--more difficult.
This episode discusses why thinking like a "fixer" vs. a "facilitator" can increase clinical burnout and frustration--especially with pain care.For more empowered pain care resources visit www.ThePainClass.com
There's a common believe that in order to heal from chronic pain you must process your childhood trauma. Many clinicians strongly advocate that those with chronic pain should imagine your parents and express your anger by hitting pillows, hypn
A question was sent in before ThePainWebinar.Com asking how to convince patients on chronic opioids not to talk opioids. However, is this even necessary for most care encounters? Dr. Kevin Cuccaro, talks with Sharna Prasad, DPT about when thi
Lance McQuillan, MD & Sharna Prasad, DPT return for a discussion on the differences between empowering & entrapping therapies & pain care.
How does learning modern pain science impact primary care? Dr. Lance McQuillan, Family Physician & Resident Educator joins the show to talk about the dramatic changes he's experienced in patient care after bring pain science into his day-to-da
A discussion on incorporating physical therapists in Primary Care practices plus why understanding the science of pain helps clinical practice across the spectrum.
A discussion on the challenges of incorporating the science of pain into clinical practice.
“This has helped reinvigorate my passion for my career because I’ve been at burnout at least twice and ready to walk away. So I’m as energized as ever to do what I do.”     Dr. Kevin: Hey folks, welcome back to another episode of Straight Shot
A discussion with Tina Corey, LCSW   Dr. Kevin: Hey folks… Welcome back to another episode of Straight Shot Health Talk. This is your host, Dr. Kevin and for today, we have a very special guest. Her name is Tina Corey and Ms. Corey is a social
Setting The Path Towards Healing Pain A discussion with Curable’s CEO, John Gribbin.                                                         Links: CurableHealth.Com Like Mind, Like Body Podcast
Everyday people see surgeons about their back pain. But how do you know when (or even if) back surgery is appropriate for you? Until now that decision relied heavily on what your spine surgeon told you and, unfortunately, spine surgeons overall
A conversation with Marie Buda, PhD Dr. Buda’s research thesis at the University of Cambridge was on the science of false memories. More importantly, we discuss how malleable memories actually are and the importance of this to pain. Dr. Buda’s
“Stress Management” is widely recommended for persistent pain…the question is why? This podcast episode comes from a live webinar provided to registrants of The Pain Class (for clinicians) and Why We Hurt   (similar material but for non-clinici
An episode of back pain when he was 19 was the beginning of a 15-year journey of pain for John Gribbin. An MRI then led to physical therapy… And massage therapy. And creams, gels, and topical solutions. And foam rollers. And pills and supplemen
–A Discussion with Lianne Dyche, LCSW Many clinicians struggle with introducing pain science to their patients in practice but what if there was a ‘backdoor’ way to do it better?   That instead vomiting forth all the exciting science (& it is e
“…And then I provide a framework through understanding what they’re experiencing and why, and what can be done to help with it. You can see this relief in their presentation, and then when we go on to actually provide the goods, make changes in
What Happens For You & Your Clients When You Move From The Old ‘Biomechanical’ To The New ‘Bioplastic’ Science of Pain? If you believe pain ‘oozes’ out of structures like pus out of an abscess, you’re not alone. Almost everyone does. In fact, t
“Yoga & Pain” or “Yoga For Pain”?  Is there even a difference? Well, yes. One doesn’t incorporate modern pain science into its practice. (Maybe assuming… “We’ll just focus on Yoga and your pain might improve.” The other does incorporate up-to-d
  One leads to burnout. The other? Transformation. What’s the difference between a ‘fixing’ and a ‘facilitating’ mindset? Who is the person who has control over a client’s outcomes? And what happens when the clinician changes their perspective
A discussion with Dr. Erika La Vella Erika La Vella, DO is a bariatric surgeon who focuses on helping people with morbid obesity to lose weight and improve their health. But surgery is only one ‘tool’ she uses to facilitate this. In this interv
Talking ‘pain’ is one of my favorite things to do so when Mark Kargela, DPT of Modern Pain Care asked about doing a live chat with his Facebook Group I gladly said, “Yes.” Then he was kind enough to share the audio for a podcast. Thank you, Mar
A Discussion With Sharna Prasad, PT When clinicians first start learning about the science of pain one of the big stumbling points is,  “How DO I Use This In My Practice?!?” Part of that is understanding when & how to introduce your client to p
Sara Slack is a physical therapist with a background in dance and education. Initially, her exposure to treating pain in her practice was what most clinicians had (e.g. minimal training, difficult encounters). However, over time, she has invest
A conversation with Lianne Dyche, LCSW. Lianne Dyche stumbled into the care of pain with a question she asked when she just started working for Linn County Mental Health. That question was, “Where do you need help?” That question is reflective
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