Some potential misinterpretations of the biopsychosocial pain model

The biopsychosocial model of pain is a comprehensive framework that recognizes the interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors in the experience of pain. While it offers valuable insights into pain management, there are potential misinterpretations that can arise when applying this model. One common misinterpretation is reducing the model to a simple formula where…

Understanding Pain Through The Biopsychsocial Model Lens

Pain is a complex and multifaceted experience that extends far beyond a mere physical sensation. To fully comprehend and address the complexities of pain, the biopsychosocial model provides a comprehensive framework. This model recognizes that pain is multi factorial and influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors and emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach…

5 Ways Yoga Could Be Enhancing Your Mental Wellbeing

In a fast-paced and demanding world, maintaining good mental health is crucial. While there are various approaches to achieving this, one practice that has gained significant recognition for its positive impact on mental well-being is yoga. Beyond its physical benefits, yoga offers a multitude of advantages for mental health. Let’s explore some of the ways…

Meditation, Meditative Or Mindful?

Yoga has been repackaged by the west to look luxe, aspirational and effortless but when it comes to meditation realities this image could not be more misleading and is why meditation can feel so difficult and full of disappointments. It is also often confused with mindfulness, seeing the words used interchangeably. Practicing mindfulness is bringing…

✏️Neutral Isn’t Neutral

Neutral isn’t a magical land where injury doesn’t occur. Neutral isn’t a unique zone where you are bulletproof and protected. Neutral isn’t a special place of safety where movement is executed perfectly. Neutral is not a rare sought after unicorn but it is absolutely a myth. Neutral simply cannot exist. If you accept our bodies…