The Importance of the Subjective Examination

The subjective examination is often undervalued in the assessment and management of a patient. It is the most crucial aspect of the examination as it determines the severity, irritability and nature (SIN) of the patient’s condition. Good questioning leads to the formation of primary and secondary hypotheses, possible methods of treatment and likely prognosis of the injury.

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The Immunotherapist and Linguist in all of us - David Butler

David Butler presented at the APA breakfast 2013 on the relationship between the immune system and nervous system. Of particular interest was the relationship between the immune system and the blood-brain barrier and how this relates to pain. 

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