I have completed the course although there were not many things that I haven’t already exercised. Also, most questions were about joint pain therefore I couldn’t answer them as it was not relevant t... See more
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Pathway through Pain is a digital Pain Management Programme (PMP) for chronic musculoskeletal pain. Trusted for over a decade, this accessible digital therapeutic has been shown to deliver significant and often life-changing results for individuals seeking to better self-manage chronic pain.
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Insight to pain
I wouldn't refer to this course as a pathway through pain, but it is an insight into pain. Most long-term pain sufferers have already been through most of these steps in order to relieve some of it themselves. Most have started with physio, and have tried various pain medications before being sent on this course, which feels like you are being told some of it is all in your head. I've given it 3/5 simply because some people may get some use out of the coping mechanisms used, such as calming techniques when you get angry at the world or yourself, or the understanding that you are not the only one in this position.
Nothing went wrong,all the doctors were…
Nothing went wrong,all the doctors were lovely,just didn't help my pain atall I'm afraid

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It’s been good to be able to do the…
It’s been good to be able to do the course at my own speed, I enjoyed the meditations but as I’ve struggled for at least four years with the pain I am struggling with the idea that the course will overcome everything and all will be well but I’m going to try.
The exercises are useful.
The exercises are useful but, I cannot do meditation sessions very well. Cannot relax. The chronic pain would have been okay if chronic daily headache was included as well as back pain.
Great for beginners
I think this is a great way to help with pain management if you haven't tried any self help. For me, i have tried all of these methods before, so was quite disappointed that there wasn't any new ideas or developments.
I thought Charles was very articulate…
I thought Charles was very articulate in explaining the various subjects he discussed.Wish he was my doctor!!
Overall the course helped me to understand that pain cant always be cured and the best that I can hope for is to manage my own pain as best as I can.
It's was all for back pain and I don't…
It's was all for back pain and I don't have back pain
keep exercising as much as you can
some of the information was very helpful & have implemented them into my daily routine'.

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All the videos were well made and easy…
All the videos were well made and easy to understand. I totally get the excercise programs to help with pain also the positive mindset.
Meditation and relaxation don’t really work for me. But overall a worthwhile experience.
All exercises etc seemed to be for…
All exercises etc seemed to be for people with back pain. I don’t have back pain so it didn’t really help me much
I found it boring unhelpful and videos…
I found it boring unhelpful and videos had droney voices didn't help me at all intact if I followed advice could make my pain worse

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Some good advice and exercises
Some good advice and exercises, only managed a few sessions but enjoyed them
It was easy to follow & the ability to…
It was easy to follow & the ability to go back in to use relaxation is good
Give it a try. Even if you don’t finish it
Some interesting helpful info. Not all of it works for me. But that doesn’t mean it won’t for you.
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I found this. Very useful it coverd everything and it is all saved on the app
It was good to feel that I’m not alone…
It was good to feel that I’m not alone in this. Advice has been implemented but can’t say it’s helped much with my condition or the pain and feel it may be a way of getting people off the pain management waiting list. I’ve now been on the list over 18 months and getting more and more depressed. People should not have to put up with daily pain like this. Surely new treatments should be available such as gel injections or stem cell treatment. Meditation and stretching etc etc don’t relieve the pain
Was small videos so could understand…
Was small videos so could understand more, only certain amount per day.
Meditation was great
Was a great way to engage at your own…
Was a great way to engage at your own leisure and a very informative way to learn the basics of Pain Management
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