Edward Walsh

1.4K posts

Edward Walsh banner
Edward Walsh

Edward Walsh

@EdWalshh

Physiotherapist 🇬🇧 Neuroscience MSc Especially interested in Persistent Pain, Mindfulness & Neuroscience 😖🧘‍♀️🧠

Beigetreten Eylül 2015
421 Folgt204 Follower
Angehefteter Tweet
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
⚠️Individuals taking NSAID's at the acute stage of back pain are 1.7x more likely to develop persistent pain that lasts for several years!💊science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
English
3
11
37
9.1K
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
Most of us were taught that pain is a simple message from the body to the brain. ⚡ Injury → Nerves → Brain → Pain. But neuroscience tells a different story.
English
1
0
0
37
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
So is magnesium a magic fix? ❌ No. But this study adds to growing evidence that smart neuromodulation > brute-force analgesia. Magnesium may be an overlooked adjunct, especially in central pain states.
English
1
0
0
31
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
💡 Chronic pain relief isn't always about stronger meds. A 2013 RCT found that magnesium—yes, magnesium—reduced neuropathic low back pain by 37% over 6 months. Let’s unpack the science 🧵👇
English
1
0
0
72
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
🎬 Overthinking mindfulness? That’s the problem. In my latest blog, I break down: ➡️ Why practice beats theory ➡️ The best way to actually start meditating ➡️ My top mindfulness app recommendation 📖 Read here 👉 edwardwalshphysiotherapy.com/post/how-to-st…
English
1
0
0
35
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
🔬 A 2014 study by @wbrinjikji 𝘦𝘵 𝘢𝘭. found pain-free people with MRI changes: ✅ 30% of 20-year-olds had disc degeneration. ✅ 50% of 40-year-olds had disc bulges. ✅ 96% of 80-year-olds had disc changes
English
1
0
0
25
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
🚨 Your MRI might be misleading you 🚨 Got a scan that says ‘bulging disc’ or ‘degenerative disc disease’? Don’t panic—these changes are normal with age & don’t always cause pain. 🧵👇
English
1
0
0
65
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
✅ 1g every 4-6 hours ✅ Continue for at least 24 hours ✅ Do not exceed 4g (8x500mg tablets) every 24 hours Stopping too soon = missing out on its full effect. Want the full breakdown? Read here 👉 edwardwalshphysiotherapy.com/post/takingpar…
English
1
0
0
24
Edward Walsh
Edward Walsh@EdWalshh·
Most people take paracetamol wrong—and then wonder why it doesn’t work. 😬 It reaches full effectiveness after 4-5 doses, but many give up too soon. This can lead to unnecessary use of stronger painkillers with more side effects. Here’s how to take it properly 🧵👇
English
1
0
0
42