Lorimer Moseley has received support from: Reality Health, IPAR, ConnectHealth UK, Institutes of Health California, AIA Australia, Workers’ Compensa

Why is pain so exhausting?

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2024-09-20 07:00:15

Lorimer Moseley has received support from: Reality Health, IPAR, ConnectHealth UK, Institutes of Health California, AIA Australia, Workers’ Compensation Boards and professional sporting organisations in Australia, Europe, South and North America. Professional and scientific bodies have reimbursed him for travel costs related to presentation of research on pain and pain education at scientific conferences/symposia. He has received speaker fees for lectures on pain, pain education and rehabilitation. He receives royalties for books on pain and pain education. He is non-paid CEO of the non-profit Pain Revolution and an unpaid Director of Australian Pain Solutions Research Alliance.

One of the most common feelings associated with persisting pain is fatigue and this fatigue can become overwhelming. People with chronic pain can report being drained of energy and motivation to engage with others or the world around them.

In fact, a study from the United Kingdom on people with long-term health conditions found pain and fatigue are the two biggest barriers to an active and meaningful life.

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