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The Burden of Pain: Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Updates

The Burden of Pain: Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Updates

SIP Launches ‘The Burden of Pain: A Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Book of Evidence The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform recently announced the launch of its newest resource entitled ‘The Burden of Pain: A Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Book of Evidence’. Chronic...
This winter embrace liberation, not hibernation – chronic pain

This winter embrace liberation, not hibernation – chronic pain

As cold weather and dark skies arise, we may be tempted to hibernate – staying home and keeping cosy as much as possible. This seems like an intuitive way to care for ourselves.However, living with chronic pain, it becomes easy to gradually and unconsciously reduce...
Community Exercise chronic musculoskeletal pain for older adults

Community Exercise chronic musculoskeletal pain for older adults

Community Exercise chronic musculoskeletal pain for older adults – ComEx Pain About our research: The University of Limerick, in partnership with Chronic Pain Ireland and Limerick Sports Partnership, is running an innovative community-based research study to...
Exercise and chronic pain – Debunking myths

Exercise and chronic pain – Debunking myths

Exercise and chronic pain – Debunking myths Being physically active has a positive influence on both our physical and mental health.  Living with chronic pain can make trying to achieve your weekly quota of physical activity extremely challenging.  This challenge...
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