MIGS Chronic Pain Video Activity – 195963
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Bias : although the evidence presented showed a slight trend to mindfulness helping chronic pain, the presenter implied it was unrefutable strong evidence. Many of the bars crossed the line for confidence interval. I wouldn’t have described the evidence in such strong words.
Very insightful. I look forward to incorporating in my practice.
Thank you for these great sessions.
Excellent. Thanks.
Excellent. Thanks.
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thanks for providing sample/example sentences to use, it’s so easy to incorporate this into practice when it’s presented in this practical fashion
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