My visitor for this podcast is Greg Lehman. Greg is a bodily therapist, chiropractor, and researcher. Our major topic was a brand new examine that discovered very constructive outcomes for Cognitive Practical Remedy (CFT). I believed Greg can be an excellent man to ask concerning the strengths and weaknesses of the examine, and interpret its that means in mild of the broader literature.
Greg is a well-liked author and instructor whose major curiosity is reconciling ache science with biomechanics. A part of his strategy includes taking a look at many various sorts of therapies that appear to work, after which asking: what do all these totally different strategies have in frequent? It’s an excellent query that generates perception.
Considered one of Greg’s strengths is a broad information of the related analysis. Subsequently, he at all times helps his arguments with particular citations, and he additionally has an excellent context to interpret the that means of a information examine. For instance, if a brand new examine comes out displaying that remedy X works or would not work, he can most likely consider different research with totally different outcomes.
One other wonderful thing about Greg is that he’s at all times prepared to problem his personal biases. So if a examine comes out validating his concepts, he would be the first one to face up and level out its limitations.
On this podcast we talked concerning the strengths and weaknesses of the brand new CFT examine, and put it within the context of the bigger literature. We additionally talked about broader points associated to being conscious of your individual biases, cherry choosing proof, and utilizing double requirements to interpret research.
Greg Lehman’s web site
Greg on Twitter
My earlier podcast with Greg
Data on the examine and Cognitive Practical Remedy
A earlier publish on Ache Reprocessing Remedy, which I in comparison with CFT