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How Traumatic Pain Memories May Influence the Way Pain Is Felt in the Present – EAHAD
Mar 19, 2026, 16:31

How Traumatic Pain Memories May Influence the Way Pain Is Felt in the Present – EAHAD

European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD) shared a post on LinkedIn:

“New Podcast Episode!

Pain is not always just physical; sometimes, it’s shaped by memory.

In this episode, Merel Timmer explores a recent study published by Anna Wells, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in Haemophilia and Allied Bleeding Disorders, on how traumatic pain memories may influence the way pain is felt in the present.

Listen on Spotify.”

Title: The effects of traumatic pain memories on current pain experience in men with hemophilia

Authors: Anna Wells, Debra Gray, Margaret Husted, David Stephensen

Read the Full Article on Canadian Journal of Pain

How Traumatic Pain Memories May Influence the Way Pain Is Felt in the Present - EAHAD

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