4 Session/s
Session 1: 15. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Session 2: 16. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Session 3: 17. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Session 4: 18. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Course Host: Joanna Taylor
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Session 1: 15. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Session 2: 16. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Session 3: 17. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Session 4: 18. November 2025, 09.00 - 13.00
Eine Stärke des Explain Pain Kurses ist, dass die Teilnehmer aus vielen Berufen kommen – der interdisziplinäre Austausch wird gefördert.
Pre-reading: Optional
‘Schmerzen verstehen’ von David Butler und Lorimer Moseley
The Explain Pain Second Edition eBook | Print Book
Weitere Literatur: Moseley GL & Butler DS (2015) Fifteen years of Explaining Pain: the past, the present and future, J Pain 16, 803-13
Am Ende dieses Kurses werden die Teilnehmer
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Languages: English/Deutsch, Regions: Australasia/Europe
Courses: Embodiment in Pain Science Education, Online, Explain Pain Online Europe, Explain Pain (Schmerzen Verstehen) Online
Martina is an APA-titled pain physiotherapist who works in an interdisciplinary pain management program in Melbourne and as a tutor for the Musculoskeletal/Sports Master’s at LaTrobe University. In 2020, she started a small private practice out of a yoga studio and a boxing gym where she primarily incorporates psychologically informed pain management strategies, embodied movement principles and trauma-informed approaches into her therapy.
She describes herself as a “Pott-Kind” (a native of the area around the river Ruhr in Germany), where she completed her physiotherapy diploma in 1990 at the University clinic in Essen. This was followed by several years working in private practices in the south of Germany, focusing on musculoskeletal and sports injuries. Her interest in neurodynamic principles grew, and she completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Manipulative Therapy in 1996 and a Master of Science in 1999, both at Curtin University, WA. Her thesis focussed on late whiplash patients for quantitative sensory and psychological profiling. She then worked within a cognitive-behavioural pain management program in Sydney until 2003. During this time, she was also introduced to yoga, which has accompanied her ever since, leading to her completing a Yoga Teacher certificate in 2019 and an Embodiment Coaching Certificate in 2023.
Martina has been teaching and publishing in the area of pain for over 20 years in Europe and Australia. In 2000, with the late Max Zusman, she developed an interdisciplinary course, “The Problem Pain Patient – understanding pain physiology and pain management” which was regularly running in Europe until 2015. She joined the Noigroup instructor faculty in 2003 after meeting David Butler during a self-guided cycling tour that aimed to raise funds for the Arthritis Foundation in Australia by offering communal pain education along the route between Perth and Sydney. In 2004, she translated the book “Explain Pain” into German and lectured the first Explain Pain course in Germany in 2006. Since then, she remains responsible for any updates to the course and book, including the translation and integration of the Protectometer, as well as translating the Graded Motor Imagery course, always in conjunction with her German-speaking faculty members.
She is a member of the German Pain Society and has been jointly responsible for developing, teaching, and assessing the 80-hour curriculum for ‘specialised pain physiotherapy/occupational therapy’ since 2014.
She is a mother of three teenage children and two dachshunds and regularly swims with the Port Melbourne Icebergs in the Bay. Martina’s main interest is to bridge research findings from pain sciences and behavioural medicine to clinical practice, and she continues to do this by teaching in German and English.
Durch Ihre manualtherapeutische Arbeit in Physiopraxen in Süddeutschland begann 1995 Martinas Interesse am Neurodynamischen Konzept. Ein Postgraduate Diploma in Manipulative Therapy (1996) und ein Masters by Science degree (1999) an der Curtin Universität in Perth, West Australien, sowie Forschung im Bereich der Schmerzphysiologie/Schmerzpsychologie ermöglichten Ihr sich in die Materie zu vertiefen.
Von 1999 bis 2003 hat Martina in einem Kognitiv-Verhaltenstherapeutischen Programm für chronische Schmerzpatienten am Pain Management and Research Centre der Universität Sydney gearbeitet woraus der Kurs ‘Interaktionen mit Problematischen Schmerzpatienten’ entstanden ist den sie über 10 Jahre lang zusammen mit Max Zusman (+2013) unterrichtet hat. Seit ihrer deutschen Uebersetzung des Buches ‘Explain Pain’ hat sie den Kurs ‘Schmerzen verstehen’ für den deutschsprachigen Raum mit entwickelt, den sie seit 2006 regelmässig unterrichtet. Zusätzlich engagiert sie sich bei Noigroup für die Übersetzung des ‘Protectometers’ und des ‘Graded Motor Imagery’ Programms.
2009 begann Ihre Curriculums- und später Dozententätigkeit in der seit 2014 bestehenden Weiterbildung zur ‘Speziellen Schmerzphysiotherapie’ der Deutschen Schmerzgesellschaft.
Nach 10 Jahren in Basel und München, zog es Martina und ihre Familie zurueck nach Down Under. Seitdem arbeitet Martina im ambulanten Schmerzmanagement Programm Precision Ascend in Melbourne, ausschliesslich mit Arbeits- und Verkehrsunfallpatienten, sowie im Zentrum für Schmerzmanagement am St. Vincent Krankenhaus (Barbara Walker Centre for Pain Management). Sie ist Tutorin für Schmerzwissenschaften an der Latrobe Universität. 2019 hat sie von der Australian Physiotherapy Association den Titel “APA titled Pain Physiotherapist” verliehen bekommen.
In ihrem Unterricht versucht Martina immer wieder eine Brücke zwischen Forschungsergebnisse aus den Schmerzwissenschaften und der klinischen Arbeit in multidisziplinären Teams und ambulanten Praxen zu schlagen.
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