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Clinical pain neuroscientist, karaoke enthusiast, and wine connoisseur.

Adelaide, South Australia
Joined January 2012
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
6 months
Niche question: Is anyone else having trouble submitting files/revisions to Psychological Research? There is literally no “upload files” button or option on the new version of their website. This is cray cray!.
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RT @paintoolkit2: Good to have you part of #PSSMW25 @Tash_Stanton 👍. #SelfmgtLIVING-Works.
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What do you want to know?.
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7 months
RT @keith_meldrum: Today’s A Path Forward blog is to announce the launch of Pain Supported Self-Management Week and the Pain Supported Self….
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
7 months
Register for this amazing event!!! Come hear from a variety of experts about the why and how’s of self-management for pain. Sat Feb 8th for the Aussies!.
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Keith Meldrum 🇨🇦
7 months
Today’s blog post is to promote the upcoming Pain Supported Self-Management Week and the online conference. Registration is by donation (provides access to the recording) Please share and help @paintoolkit2 and me raise awareness.
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RT @NZPainSoc: 🚨🦜Early Bird Deadline Mon 27 Jan 2025 🚨. Only 7 days left for discounted registration for the NZ Pain Society Conference 202….
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
10 months
Want to do a PhD in neck pain? We have a 3 year PhD scholarship available for a 2025 start date! Open to Australian or international applicants, but you must be physically based out of Adelaide, South Australia. Application closing date: Nov 25th.
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10 months
Christine Barry talking about Pelvic Pain. Interesting reminder to consider peripheral contributions to pain in Vestibulodynia. @PainAdelaide @UniversitySA @iimpact_health @PainRevolution
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
10 months
Did you know that all your organs have a circadian rhythm? Even our gut microbiome has a circadian rhythm!!
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
10 months
Helpful for acute pain but not so much for chronic pain!
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
10 months
Jeff Mogil giving the opening plenary on Sex, Pain and Death at painAdelaide - the best little pain meeting of the world!.Thanks to @hosp_research for funding his Visiting Research Fellowship to @UniversitySA!!
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10 months
Wooohoooo!!! This mammoth effort lead by @hannahgjones_ and @rodrizzo_pain .Some very cool findings suggesting that hypnosis added to other interventions may provide additional clinical benefit.
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PAIN Reports
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Now in #PainReports: “Adjunctive use of hypnosis for clinical pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis” by @Tash_Stanton et al.
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
11 months
It legit feels like it could snow. What the frick, Adelaide?!
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
11 months
Lovely to hear from the Hon Chris Picton, Minister for Health and Wellbeing - highlighting the importance of allied health clinical leaders.
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Dr Ingrid Lensink - Chief Allied and Scientific Officer opening the Allied and Scientific Health Research Forum at SAHMRI!!
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11 months
When you are gone, your kitty misses you! MacGyver you beauty!
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
11 months
Evidence quality is low so we made recommendations for future research. Key in my mind? Provide a clear rationale for the intended target for the adjunctive hypnosis intervention & why this method is thought to enhance the effect of the primary intervention. Check out the rest!.
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11 months
Hypnosis adjunctive to pain medicines had a medium additional analgesic effect for chronic pain. When paired with psychological interventions, hypnosis had a very small additional analgesic effect for chronic pain and only at the three-month follow-up.
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11 months
Hypnosis adjunctive to usual care had a small additional analgesic effect across most pain conditions. Hypnosis adjunctive to education had a medium additional analgesic effect for chronic pain, but not postsurgery pain.
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11 months
This summarised evidence from RCTs involving over 7000 participants across numerous clinical pain conditions including acute procedural pain, surgical procedures/wound care, trauma, and chronic pain and comparing the effects of hypnosis adjunctive to numerous treatments.
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A/Prof Tasha Stanton
11 months
Our paper is FINALLY out: the analgesic benefit of adjunctive hypnosis for pain. This started in 2018… A big shout out to @hannahgjones_ who undertook an enormous amount of work (look at supp files!) & @rodrizzo_pain who brought his hypnosis expertise!.
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