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Pain Matters: the magazine for people living with chronic pain. Issue 72 available now

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Pain Matters, the magazine for people living with chronic pain, contains news, features and comment on pain management, research into treatments and personal experiences of living with pain.

Inside issue 72...

Continuing our format of inviting pain management programmes to guest edit the magazine, we are delighted to have the Southampton Pain Team and Portsmouth Persistent Pain Team from Solent NHS Trust at the helm for issue 72 of Pain Matters, where they are giving us a rundown of all the excellent work they do on the south coast. This includes the Keeping Pace with Pain support group, ‘the largest support group of its kind in the south of England’.

Also in this issue, art therapist Julliet King returns with tips on using photography to help manage pain; and we profile the winning poster from the 2019 Physiotherapy Pain Association conference in Glasgow, Jill Geyer’s narrative literature review on physiotherapy and period pain.

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