#40 Pain Science in Motion: the Future of Pain Research
- Physio Global
- 3 hours ago
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Hosted by Melvin Bos of Physio Global, this 40th episode features Eva Roose PhD and Emma Rheel PhD, post-doctoral researchers from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. They discuss the upcoming Pain Science in Motion Congress on 28-30 May of 2026, an event specifically designed to elevate the next generation of pain researchers.
The conversation highlights how this congress breaks the mold of traditional academic gatherings by focusing on peer-to-peer feedback and bridging the gap between complex research and clinical practice.
Event Overview: Pain Science in Motion
The congress is a unique interdisciplinary gathering that centers on young researchers (PhD and Master students), providing them a platform to present their work—ranging from early-stage protocols to final results—in a supportive environment.
Key Highlights
Interdisciplinary Focus: Includes perspectives from scientists, clinicians, and specialized experts.
Research Methodology: A heavy emphasis on how pain research is conducted to improve future implementation.
Clinical Relevance: Pre-conference courses designed to give physical therapists immediate tools for their practice.
Why It Matters for Clinicians
The guests emphasize that this congress is not just for academics. It is a vital space for clinicians to:
See the Future: Get a first look at upcoming research before it hits the mainstream.
Influence Science: Provide feedback to researchers to ensure their studies are applicable in real-world clinics.
Level Up: Gain specialized knowledge through hands-on courses led by world-class experts.
Do you want to know more about the congress? Visit the website: https://www.painscienceinmotion.com/
Or do you want to listen to more episodes of Physio Global? Visit our website: www.physioglobal.nl
Physio Global is proud to be the sponsor of the Pain Science in Motion Congress VI in Brussels!










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