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YOUGHAL BEACH WALK FOR CHRONIC PAIN
Raising Awareness of Chronic Pain and Spinal Health, Nikki Bray and her husband Donal are once again holding their...

CBT-I WINS BMP GRANT 2022
Brain, Mind and Pain Patient-Centred Innovation (BMP) Grant and Pain Alliance Europe announce the winners of...

LIVING WELL WITH CHRONIC PAIN PROGRAMME HSE/CPI IN SUPPORT OF PAIN AWARENESS MONTH
Living Well with Chronic Pain - a 7 week programme The Living Well with Chronic Pain Programme is being run...

LIVING WELL WITH CHRONIC PAIN PROGRAMME
Living Well with Chronic Pain - a 7 week programme The Living Well with Chronic Pain Programme is being run...

TODAY IS WORLD BRAIN DAY
Chronic pain is a frequent component of many neurological disorders, affecting 20–40% of patients for many primary...

BROADCASTER TERESA MANNION URGES OVER-50S TO ‘UNDERSTAND SHINGLES’
GSK ‘Understanding Shingles’ research, conducted in Ireland, reveals over half of over-50s perceive shingles as a...

INVITATION – CPI WEBSITE TENDER
Website - Invitation to Tender Introduction Chronic Pain Ireland invites tender submissions from...

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS AND PATIENTS VIEWS ON ONLINE EXERCISE CLASSES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
Participant Information Sheet Study Title: Physiotherapists and patients views on online exercise classes during the...

WELLBEING AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
Please consider completing a national survey on wellbeing and social inclusion that the National Disability...

RESEARCH STUDY : PREDICTING PAIN – A TELEMEDICINE TOOL TO TRACK THE PHENOMENAL AND NEURAL DYNAMICS OF CHRONIC PAIN
A team of clinical doctors and researchers in neuroscience at the University of Zurich and the University of Cambridge...

IASP 2022 GLOBAL YEAR FOR TRANSLATING PAIN KNOWLEDGE TO PRACTICE
The International Association for the Study of Pain's Global Year focuses on a special aspect of pain and to increase...

“ARE WE THERE YET?” – EMERGING ADULTHOOD (18 – 25 YEARS) AND LIVING WITH A LONG-TERM PHYSICAL CONDITION
Study Title: “Are we there yet?” - Emerging Adulthood (18 – 25 years) and Living with a Long-Term Physical...