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Am I okay to move and play?

Am I okay to move and play?

by Jessica Kisiel | Jul 2, 2024 | Injury Recovery, Pain Science Education, Sports Training

This is a question many of us ask ourselves and may struggle to answer. Put more simply, we might say, should I go out and [fill in the blank with your planned exercise/sport] today, or should I stay home and take it easy? Our response depends on the origin of the...
What would you do without your pain?

What would you do without your pain?

by Jessica Kisiel | Apr 3, 2024 | Injury Recovery, Personal Wellness

As discussed in my last blog, being preoccupied with pain can be all-consuming. For several of my clients, pain is the first thing on their minds in the morning. As soon as they wake, these clients actively seek out their pain, scanning their body for it and, if/when...
How to End Your Preoccupation with Pain

How to End Your Preoccupation with Pain

by Jessica Kisiel | Mar 5, 2024 | Injury Recovery, Pain Science Education, Personal Wellness

Do you continually worry about and focus on your pain? Do you put pressure on yourself to figure out how to fix your pain and become frustrated or angry when the pain doesn’t go away? Do you degrade yourself because you’re still hurting? Do you fight against the pain...
Unlearn Chronic Pain with PRT

Unlearn Chronic Pain with PRT

by Jessica Kisiel | Feb 23, 2024 | Pain Science Education, Personal Wellness

Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) is a research-based treatment approach for healing neuroplastic pain. These techniques were found to be highly effective for chronic back pain in a 2022 study. Refer to my blog, New Research on Back Pain, for all the details. Earlier...
Pain As My Teacher – I can’t shoulder it all

Pain As My Teacher – I can’t shoulder it all

by Jessica Kisiel | Apr 5, 2023 | Injury Recovery, Pain Science Education

Two weeks ago, I developed severe right shoulder pain and stiffness. It was excruciating to move in any direction, and I couldn’t get into a comfortable position to rest. I worried that I wouldn’t be able to meet with clients, teach my class, or ride my bike. The...
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