Georgie Oldfield

Georgie Oldfield

GEORGIE OLDFIELD MCSP IS A LEADING PHYSIOTHERAPIST AND UK SPECIALIST IN A PIONEERING APPROACH TO CHRONIC PAIN RELIEF

    Georgie Oldfield MCSP is a leading physiotherapist and UK Specialist in a pioneering approach to chronic pain relief that is evidence-based, educational and focuses on self-empowerment. As a clinician Georgie came across the pioneering work of John E Sarno MD while trying to find an answer to the many anomalies her patients with pain presented with.

    After visiting Dr Sarno in 2007, Georgie completely changed the way she worked with chronic pain. Like Dr Sarno, she began to see exceptional recoveries once she began helping patients address the underlying causes of their pain, rather than just treating the symptom itself. With the evolution of pain science over the past 15 years, as well as a clearer understanding of how trauma, including ACEs, are linked to chronic pain, Georgie and the global community she is involved with, are working hard to change the out-dated belief that chronic pain can only be managed.

    Georgie is a clinician, an educator and author, having published her book, ‘Chronic Pain: Your Key to Recovery’ in 2014. Through her training organisation, SIRPATM, Georgie also developed the first training programme in this field in 2010, enabling health professionals and coaches to learn how to integrate this approach and the concept on which it is based within their own work. In 2011 she also developed an online recovery programme for people in pain which is educational and self-empowering, supporting them towards regaining their lives. This has recently been replaced with a new, up to date, programme with resources presented by a number of experienced SIRPA-trained practitioners. Georgie speaks widely about this approach, was invited to give a TEDx talk in 2019 and a few years ago she was also an invited Specialist on the Tonight programme on ITV about chronic pain.  Since 2015, SIRPA has also organised and hosted international conferences, which are held at 1 Wimpole Street, the home of the Royal Society of Medicine in London.

     

    11:45 am - 12:45 pm

    Workshop Three - Georgie Oldfield Why and How a trauma-informed approach can help resolve chronic pain

    There is growing evidence demonstrating the benefits of an emotionally-focused approach to the treatment of chronic pain once any tissue damage has been ruled out.
    Georgie will explain how and why a trauma-informed approach, which addresses the physiological changes due to past trauma and chronic stress, can result in the resolution of chronic pain and other persistent symptoms.
    She will also go through some of the main psychosocial factors involved in the predisposition, precipitation and perpetuation of chronic pain.
    With this understanding, Georgie will explain how, by identifying and addressing them, we can help individuals relieve the pain and gain agency over their body.
    Learning Outcomes:
    1. Why we need to treat the underlying causes of chronic pain, not just the symptom itself.
    2. To understand why a trauma-informed approach can improve outcomes when treating chronic pain.
    3. To be aware of factors involved in the predisposition, precipitation and perpetuation of chronic pain.
    4. To learn what factors should be considered when using an emotionally-focused approach for chronic pain.