The pain of social disconnection

I came across an interesting article written by Associate Professor in Social Psychology, Naomi Eisenberger, who works in the Department of Psychology at the University of California in LA.  Naomi asks a single question which I feel is so applicable to clinical practice as a physiotherapist "Why is it that negative emotions have such a profound effect on our emotional wellbeing?" This blog summaries the key points I learnt from reading her paper "The pain of social disconnection: examining the shared neural underpinnings of physical and social pain". Using this article and an example of a runner' tibial stress fracture, I explore the overlap between social and physical pain, describe how the distress of social disconnection outweighed the physical pain of the injury and how we strategised ways to manage the injury together. 

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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a cluster of neurological and pain symptoms in the upper limb caused by compression of the brachial plexus and surrounding vascular structures as they pass through the thoracic outlet. This blog outlines the common causes, clinical presentation, assessment procedures in the differential diagnosis of this syndrome. 

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Adhesive Capsulitis - Pathology & Assessment

Adhesive capsulitis is a shoulder condition resulting in loss of active and passive ROM. It's a combination of synovial inflammation and capsular fibrosis. This blog outlines the clinical assessment of adhesive capsulitis and differential diagnosis.

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Movement Diagrams

Movement diagrams are a tool used to aid teaching and communication, i.e. an objective means of quantifying the relationship between movement and pain determined during a passive examination technique. This is a tutorial on how to construct and interpret movement diagrams. 

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