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heather purdin goodell m s p t graduate of duke university 1995 with bs in biopsychosocial psychology health psych and neuropsych honors thesis on pain behaviors in children master s ...

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   Heather Purdin Goodell, M.S., P.T.
  • Graduate of Duke University 1995 with BS in 
   BioPsychoSocial Psychology, Health Psych, and 
   Neuropsych
  • Honors Thesis on Pain Behaviors in Children
  • Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy Duke University 1997
  • Special Initiatives award for “enhancing awareness of 
   cultural diversity in our program and profession”
  • Private practice owner with mission of providing holistic 
   care and large portion of patients having chronic pain
  • Personal experience with HEDS
         Common Orthopedic Problems
     • TMJ dysfunction present  • Early onset OA in hands 
       in > 70%                        and feet
     • Neck pain/tension             • Rib subluxation repeated 
       headaches/unstable              at certain levels
       segments/herniations          • Low Back Pain – unstable 
     • Shoulder                        segments, disc herniation
       sublux/dislocate/multidi      • Hip dislocation
       rectional instability and     • Patellofemoral syndrome
       tendonitis                    • Flat feet, “plantar fasciitis”
     • Elbow tendonitis              • Migraines
   Common Neuromuscular problems
   • Poor proprioception (sense of position) leads to 
    increased incidence of injuries, clumsiness
   • Pediatrics: Late walker, no crawling
   • Poor balance – possibly greater issue for geriatrics as 
    other factors begin affecting balance
   • Reduced sensation/muscle weakness
   • Increased peripheral neuropathy 
   • Increased pain sensitivity/reactivity possibly associated 
    with larger amygdalas and smaller anterior cingulate and 
    parietal lobes
    Common Biochemical Problems
   • Hyperadrenergia – too much adrenaline may be 
    associated with low blood pressure, possible mechanical 
    cause at adrenals or at receptors or due to different 
    brain make up, psychological response can lead to a 
    vicious feedback loop
   • Adrenaline ↔ Panic/overactivity 
   • Chronic exposure to adrenaline makes for “jumpiness”,  
    go-getter personality, “go ‘til you drop” mentality = poor 
    pacing and cycle of too much then too little activity
   • Chronic Fatigue, Adrenal Fatigue, Fibromyalgia
  Treatment – BioPsychoSocial Approach
  • “The best management program should 
   include drugs, physical therapy, cognitive-
   behavioral therapy, and adherence to a series 
   of lifestyle recommendations.” Castori 2012
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...Heather purdin goodell m s p t graduate of duke university with bs in biopsychosocial psychology health psych and neuropsych honors thesis on pain behaviors children master degree physical therapy special initiatives award for enhancing awareness cultural diversity our program profession private practice owner mission providing holistic care large portion patients having chronic personal experience heds common orthopedic problems tmj dysfunction present early onset oa hands feet neck tension rib subluxation repeated headaches unstable at certain levels segments herniations low back shoulder disc herniation sublux dislocate multidi hip dislocation rectional instability patellofemoral syndrome tendonitis flat plantar fasciitis elbow migraines neuromuscular poor proprioception sense position leads to increased incidence injuries clumsiness pediatrics late walker no crawling balance possibly greater issue geriatrics as other factors begin affecting reduced sensation muscle weakness periphe...

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