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Dr Selina Johnson, Clinical research fellow University of Liverpool, Pain
specialist physiotherapist the Walton Centre on her publication,
Pelvic pain from a chronic pain perspective9 in the Journal of Pelvic,
Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy .
On organisation of a study day as CAHPR co-lead called 8Research
isn9t a dirty word- Making research accessible for Allied Health
Professionals9
Presenting at the Chartered Society for Physiotherapy UK conference , Parallel speaker
presentation, 8Chronic Pain Across the Lifespan – Engaging Change,9 workshop is a
collaboration between pain specialists at Bath and UCL.
Along with Prof Andreas Goebel, presented at the 2024 International Association for the
Study of Pain (IASP) CRPS SIG (Bath), 8The CRPS Assist App9.
for your 2 posters at IASP: WE490 Treatment of chronic pelvic pain, understanding what
matters - a social media questionnaire, and TU504 Life after a female chronic pelvic
pain management programme: six-month post-treatment outcomes.
Dr Andrew Marshall, Senior Clinical Lecturer
University of Liverpool & Honorary Consultant the
Walton Centre on his latest publication,
8Slow touch and ultrafast pain fibres: Revisiting
peripheral nerve classification8 in the journal of
Clinical Neurophysiology.
Richard Berwick, Consultant in Pain Medicine, Walton
Centre, won the People9s Choice Award, which was voted
for by the audience on the day, with his presentation
8Maria9s Story: Unravelling the Autoimmune Basis of
Fibromyalgia Syndrome9.
Andrew Palmer, PhD Student, University Liverpool, for
your poster9 Prognostic factors for improved emotional
functioning from pain management programmes9
presented at IASP