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Welcome to another episode of The Words Matter Podcast.
On this episode I speak with Dr Peter Stilwell. Peter holds a Kinesiology degree from the University of Calgary, Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, and graduate degrees (MSc and PhD) from Dalhousie University.
He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at McGill University and his research interests include pain, suffering, and patient-clinician communication.
Many of you will be familiar with Peter’s excellent paper with Katherine Hartman on moving beyond the BPS model toward a 5-E enactivist approach to understanding and managing MSK pain.
In problematising the BPS model in the way that it did, the paper really caused me to reflect on how I viewed and implemented the spirit of BPS into my work. I know that the paper was a similar stimulus for many other of my own colleagues and clinicians across the MSK professions.
So in this episode we:
Whilst it was my intention to drill down into his paper and enactivist model, time got the better of us- and I’ll be sure to invite Peter on for a follow up episode.
As ever with these podcasts, I enjoyed every minute of talking with Peter. His expression “I just wants to do it all” exemplifies his passion, determination and productivity in the furthering if knowledge in person-centred MSK practice.
His excitement and hunger is both palpable and infectious and have no doubt he will further build on his already significant contribution to knowledge in this area.
Find Peter on Twitter @Peter_Stilwell
And more about his work here
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