McGill research reveals that music can provide the best pain relief when its tempo matches our natural rhythm. 🎵 By adjusting a favourite piece of music to align with a person’s internal rhythm, technology could potentially reduce pain levels.
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Published in the January 2025 Issue of @PAINthejournal: We developed a mobile sensory testing tool-kit that is cost-effective for repeated measures across time, easy to use, & able to assess changes in sensory and pain processing.
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It’s National Pain Awareness Week from November 3rd to November 9th, 2024.
Learn more about pain and get involved in pain research: Join CircaPain and visit our website to stay informed!
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Excited to be at @IASPpain 2024 with @aecrpain & @theNeuronFamily !
Come learn about the online grad certificate in chronic pain management or take a minute to color with me! 😉#iasp2024
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Questions? Come talk with us. From left:?Sid, Catherine, Magali, Monica.
We can talk about training opportunities (graduate, PDF, professional) and research support platforms.
We’re problem solvers, so stop by and chat. Booth 305
Scientists at the Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre want to understand how COPD physical function tests conducted virtually with an app compare to the same tests done in-person. Interested? Contact: Emily Crowley - [email protected]
New from #McGillSPOT Bussières, Wideman, & Chaudhry "Adverse childhood experience is associated with an increased risk of reporting chronic pain in adulthood: a systematic review and meta-analysis" @TH_Wideman https://t.co/3hS2x9nX5t