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Welcome to The Most Painful Podcast! This podcast covers all aspects of chronic pain by presenting evidence-based information that provides better insight into chronic pain. Recent Government of Canada research found that Veterans are twice as likely to suffer from chronic pain compared to others in the Canadian population. We aim to investigate how this impacts Veterans and their families. We explore topics such as cannabis and psychedelics, and do they help treat chronic pain? We also investigate back surgery, military identity and what military and professional athletes have in common with identity. The evidence-based information on the show will help Veterans, clinicians, researchers, and anyone suffering from chronic pain. It is a 360-degree approach to education on chronic pain.

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The MOST PAINFUL PODCAST is produced for the Chronic Pain Center of Excellence by Story Studio Network and iContact Productions.Chronic Pain Center of Excellence
Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Breaking the Cycle Preventing Reinjury in Military and Beyond
    Jan 7 2026
    Reinjury is a common challenge following an initial injury—especially in high-demand environments like sports and military service. Understanding how to prevent it is crucial for long-term recovery and performance.

    In this episode, host Tom Hoppe is joined by Daniel Crumback, a highly credentialed expert in rehabilitation and performance. Daniel is a Physiotherapist, Sport Physiotherapist, Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, High Performance Specialist, Chartered Activity and Health Practitioner, and Director of Strategic Health and Performance.

    Together, they discuss his recent research aimed at reducing reinjury rates in the Canadian Armed Forces. While the study focuses on military populations, the insights and strategies shared are highly relevant for anyone recovering from injury—athletes, active professionals, and civilians alike.

    For more about the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence visit https://www.veteranschronicpain.ca/

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    28 m
  • Chronic Pain, PTSD & the Brain: Exploring Neuroplasticity and Neuromodulation
    Dec 10 2025
    In previous episodes, we've discussed the deep connection between mental health and chronic pain. Today, we take that conversation further with Dr. Venue Karapareddy, a psychiatrist with specialized expertise in brain health, neuroplasticity, and innovative mental health treatments.

    Dr. Karapareddy is a clinician and researcher who focuses on complex conditions such as PTSD, treatment-resistant depression, and chronic pain. He is actively involved in advancing the use of neuromodulation therapies—including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and ketamine—for individuals whose symptoms have not responded to traditional treatments.

    In this episode, host Tom Hoppe sits down with Dr. Karapareddy to explore how chronic pain and PTSD are linked in the brain, how neuroplasticity can be harnessed for healing, and how emerging therapies are reshaping what’s possible in pain and trauma recovery.

    For more about the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence visit https://www.veteranschronicpain.ca/

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    23 m
  • Gender Differences in Pain: What Preclinical Research Reveals
    Nov 26 2025
    Today, we welcome back Dr. Jeffrey Mogil, E.P. Taylor Chair in Pain Studies at McGill University, to explore the fascinating world of preclinical pain research—specifically, the role of gender differences.

    In this episode, host Tom Hoppe asks Dr. Mogil to explain what preclinical research is and why studying sex differences in animal models, like rats, is critical for understanding how pain is experienced and treated differently in men and women.

    Tune in to learn why this research matters and how it could shape the future of pain management.

    For more about the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence visit https://www.veteranschronicpain.ca/
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    29 m
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