Introduction to our upcoming event, "Understanding Pain"

Online - meet Dr Carol M. Davis and Dr Karen Kirkness!

PRACTICAL DETAILS

Date: Was live on Zoom - Monday 11th May

Time: 19:30-20:00 - UK Time Check your timezone here

Venue: Online on Zoom

Title: Introduction to Understanding Pain

With: Dr Carol M. Davis and Dr Karen Kirkness

Note: Replay now available on demand

 

SUMMARY

Why do people find the topic of pain so complicated?

What do we have to say about the topic that is new?

Join Carol and Karen (just two of our eight brilliant speakers) for a half hour chat in the run up to our exciting Special Event, Understanding Pain!

PRESENTERS

Carol M. Davis new photo 2025 - use this one

Dr Carol M. Davis, DPT, EdD, MS, FAPTA is Professor Emerita and immediate past Vice Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Miami. She is also a clinician in active clinical practice, primarily treating patients with cervical and lumbar spine pain utilizing energy-based manual therapy, myofascial release, along with exercise.

Dr. Davis is an international lecturer and consultant and a respected author in rehabilitation literature. She is the author of Integrative Therapies in Rehabilitation, and Patient-Practitioner Interaction, both published by Slack Books, Inc., and several text book chapters, many focusing on the science of energy medicine and integrative therapies. She has published over 30 articles in peer reviewed journals. Her areas of scholarly interest include the histology and function of fascia and educating students in recognized manual therapy approaches that release fascial restrictions for improved function and quality of physical and emotional life.

Karen Kirkness NEW July 24

Dr Karen Kirkness holds her doctorate in medical sciences with a focus on complexity and anatomy pedagogy. She has published numerous academic papers and book chapters and is the author of Spiral Bound: Integrated Anatomy for Yoga, a multidisciplinary approach to understanding how spirality is expressed in human movement. She codifies this spirality as the Five Filaments, a spiral motion rubric based on the multidimensional, chiral, filamentous morphologic constraints of fascia. As an experienced teacher of movement, she aims to hone the therapeutic experience of movement by emphasising the importance of "going with the spiral grain of nature". Karen lives with her husband and their two young kids in the Scottish Borders.

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