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X-WR-CALDESC:Chronic pain can feel overwhelming\, especially when it persis
 ts without a clear injury or illness. In this talk\, we’ll explore the fas
 cinating ways our brains process pain\, often amplifying sensations even w
 hen there’s no physical cause. Learn about the mind-body connection\, disc
 over practical strategies to manage chronic pain\, and gain insight into h
 ow retraining the brain can help reduce discomfort. This session is ideal 
 for anyone looking to understand and take control of their pain\, paving t
 he way for a more comfortable\, empowered life.\n\nPresenter: Brando Lakes
  graduated from Columbia University’s Physical Therapy Program in 2017. He
  is an orthopedic clinical specialist and doctor of physical therapy
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DESCRIPTION:Chronic pain can feel overwhelming\, especially when it persist
 s without a clear injury or illness. In this talk\, we’ll explore the fasc
 inating ways our brains process pain\, often amplifying sensations even wh
 en there’s no physical cause. Learn about the mind-body connection\, disco
 ver practical strategies to manage chronic pain\, and gain insight into ho
 w retraining the brain can help reduce discomfort. This session is ideal f
 or anyone looking to understand and take control of their pain\, paving th
 e way for a more comfortable\, empowered life.\n\nPresenter: Brando Lakes 
 graduated from Columbia University’s Physical Therapy Program in 2017. He 
 is an orthopedic clinical specialist and doctor of physical therapy
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SUMMARY:Understanding Chronic Pain: The Brain’s Role in Pain Perception (Hy
 brid - I)
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