Communication, pain and recovery — Part 2: not all reassurance is useful
This is the second article in the 3-part series from a recent Pain Revolution event featuring Professor Tamar Pincus in conversation with Professor Lorimer Moseley AO. Part 1 explored why validation is the necessary foundation for any productive clinical or case conversation. This article examines what happens after that foundation is in place. Specifically, why the reassurance we reach for most instinctively is often the least effective, ...
Published 14 April, 2026 | Updated 14 April, 2026
