Permission to Move

Permission to Move A refreshingly simple approach to treating chronic pain, based in the science of how pain works. From the co-founder of Tame the Beast.

Foreword by Professor Lorimer Moseley.

22/05/2020

Do you find pain science confusing? To simplify the science and offer new clarity, we are offering a series of live short-courses for health professionals! Follow the link in our bio for more information.

Podcast live on  | Talking about Self Efficacy Theory, chronic pain treatment and our clinical practice model. Find it a...
21/05/2020

Podcast live on | Talking about Self Efficacy Theory, chronic pain treatment and our clinical practice model. Find it and so much more at TKEX.org/podcast

08/05/2020
Great session last night with Cliniko going live to their community with ideas around treatment for Chronic Pain. You ca...
08/05/2020

Great session last night with Cliniko going live to their community with ideas around treatment for Chronic Pain. You can watch the session here -

How can you improve outcomes for your chronic pain patients via telehealth? In this live broadcast, Joel will be catching up with Dave Moen and Jack Murphy o...

16/04/2020

Live now! The Permission to Move online course has just launched 🚀 After years of development, clinical trials and extensive testing, our team are chuffed to go live to the public. Follow the link in our bio to learn more

19/03/2020
In the studio filming for our online pain program which is due in April. Sign up to the newsletter at www.permissiontomo...
25/02/2020

In the studio filming for our online pain program which is due in April. Sign up to the newsletter at www.permissiontomove.com for details!

Thanks so  for reaching out! We have been loving feedback from our readers, and developing a community of people who are...
19/02/2020

Thanks so for reaching out! We have been loving feedback from our readers, and developing a community of people who are working with Chronic Pain. >

Knock knock-Pain, in the same way as time, is an inescapable force in many lives. Persistent pain is read at a deep, som...
11/11/2019

Knock knock
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Pain, in the same way as time, is an inescapable force in many lives. Persistent pain is read at a deep, sometimes subconscious, level as a sign of chronic injury. And with that reading, the possibility of a life lived without pain becomes as remote as the possibility of a life lived outside of time.
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But there is one essential difference between our misapprehensions about time and pain.
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So far, human ingenuity has not produced a method to help us navigate time in a truer fashion. We have, however, found ways to re-wire our understanding of pain. Already, we have the tools needed to transform ourselves into a community that is not limited by pain’s restrictive stranglehold on our capacity.
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Without the aid of a time machine, or any technical equipment at all, we can disrupt the instinctive connection between pain and damage and hand people back their lives.
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To find out more about our new book, Permission to Move, click the link in our profile.
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