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One of the key concepts explored in "Explaining Pain" is the biopsychosocial model of pain. This approach recognizes that pain is not solely a biological phenomenon, but rather a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors. Butler argues that pain is not just a reflection of tissue damage, but also influenced by an individual's emotional state, cognitive processes, and social environment. By adopting this model, healthcare professionals can develop more effective treatment strategies that address the whole person, not just the physical symptoms.
"Explicando el Dolor" de David Butler y G. Lorimer Moseley es una obra fundamental que busca transformar la comprensión biológica del dolor, redefiniéndolo como una respuesta protectora del cerebro ante amenazas, más allá del daño tisular. El texto, basado en el modelo biopsicosocial y la neuroplasticidad, busca empoderar a los pacientes en su recuperación a través de la educación. Puede encontrar la versión oficial en formato PDF y papel en el sitio oficial de Libro Explicando El Dolor David Butler.pdf
The book is copyrighted by the (Neuro Orthopaedic Institute). David Butler and his publishers (like Doguitos in some Spanish editions) rely on sales to fund ongoing research. One of the key concepts explored in "Explaining
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Many e-book stores offer affordable options to buy the book in digital format. By adopting this model, healthcare professionals can develop
Butler emphasizes the importance of understanding pain as a protective mechanism, rather than simply a negative experience. He argues that pain serves as a warning signal, alerting us to potential harm or threat. However, in some cases, this signal can become maladaptive, leading to excessive and debilitating pain.