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Explain and Change Your Pain

Harold Pan

Empowering those suffering in pain with hope, clarity and companionship. When you change what you say, you change what you see. Start today. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harold-pan/support

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It's not always just about the body. It's actually usually not just about the body. Wellness coach, pilates instructor and pain-informed personal trainer Deana Tsiapalis of Pain 2 Possibilties joins us from Ontario, Canada and shows us how to reset a... more

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4 years ago

Finding someone you can trust is tough. We have all heard stories of patients being burned by a doctor, physical therapist, chiropractor or any other provider who didn't listen to them and ended up feeling worse after they were through with their car... more

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4 years ago

Welcome to the Explain and Change Your Pain Podcast. Your hosts, physical therapists, Cristina Perillo and Harold Pan kick us off in Spring of 2020. The goal? Empowering individuals to cultivate a positive relationship with pain with confidence, unde... more

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4 years ago

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