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We are speaking at the following seminars, lectures and conferences
Neurodynamics and the neuromatrix conference noi2012
- Who:
- Lorimer Moseley. Keynote - The cortical body matrix
- Lorimer Moseley. Workshop – Explain pain
- Flavia Di Pietro and Luke Parkitny. Workshop – Swollen painful and foreign
- Heidi Allen. Lunchtime – Scientific twitter
- A ton of other GREAT presenters. Check it out.
- Where: Adelaide, Australia
- When: 26-28 April 2012
- Booking and information here

The Brain in Pain – from the cutting edge to the coalface
- Who: Professor Charles Spence, Professor Frank Keefe & Professor Steve Williams
- Where: UniSA City East Campus, Cnr North Terrace & Frome Road, Adelaide, Australia
- When: Sunday 29th April 2012. 4 – 7 pm.
- Booking: Free event but RSVP essential: contact: kellie.lafontaine@unisa.edu.au
Symposium and Course: Understand and Explain Pain
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Paris, France
- When: 4-6 May 2012
- Booking: contact Pierre Trudelle p.trudelle@wanadoo.fr
TREND: International Symposium CRPS current state of art
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Leiden, The Netherlands
- When: 10-11 May 2012
- Booking and information here
Pain and the Brain Course
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Barcelona, Spain
- When: 12-13 May 2012
- Booking: contact Rafael Torres Cueco Rafael.Torres@uv.es
American Pain Society 31st Annual Scientific Meeting
- The Body in Mind – Disruption and treatment of cortical body maps in people with chronic pain
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Honolulu, Hawaii
- When: 16-19 May 2012
- Booking and information here
8th National Conference of the Australian Association of Massage Therapists
- Who: Tasha Stanton
- Where: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia
- When: 25-27 May 2012
- Booking and information here
Pain SA Congress. Integrating Care
Pre-congress course: Training the brain in CRPS- When: 22nd June
- Where: CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa
- Keynote: New developments in the multifactorial nature of pain
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa
- When: 23-24 June 2012
- Booking and information here
Course: Understand & Explain pain. For the Pain Management Physio Group, University of Cape Town
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Cape Town, South Africa
- When: 30 June – 1 July 2012
- Booking: contact Romy Parker Romy.Parker@uct.ac.za
Course: Understand & Explain pain. Johannesburg
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Johannesburg, South Africa
- When: 7 – 8 July 2012
- Booking: contact Romy Parker Romy.Parker@uct.ac.za
The Brain, Mind and Body in Chronic Pelvic Pain. From the Neuromuscular System to the Neuromatrix. APTA
- Who: Paul Hodges, Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Portland Oregon, USA
- When: 12-14 October 2012
- Booking and information here
Evening Lecture UC Berkeley
- Who: Howard Fields and Lorimer Moseley
- Where: San Fransisco, USA
- When: 15 October 2012
- Booking: contact Enid Young drenidyoung@yahoo.com
The International Pelvic Pain Society
- Keynote and one day post conference lecture
- Who: Lorimer Moseley
- Where: Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, USA
- When: 18-20 October 2012
- Booking and information here
*About Explain Pain Courses
Objectives
- To increase your knowledge of pain biology
- To increase your ability to integrate this into your assessment & management of anyone in pain
- To demonstrate that the biology of pain is both intuitively sensible and terrifically interesting
Content
The first half of the course is primarily lecture format and focuses on translating the substantial developments in modern pain science into clinically-friendly language and bite-size concepts.
The second part focuses on modern understandings of how we can get people to reconceptualise their pain, introducing participants to the conceptual change pathway, from metaphors and stories to biological concepts and functional and management implications.
Course preparation
There is no pre course preparation needed.
Audience
This course is very relevant to any clinician who treat people in pain.








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