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Massage Science with Eric Purves

Massage Science with Eric Purves

Auteur(s): Eric Purves
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Massage science is the next iteration of the Purves Versus podcast. This is a podcast created for the massage, manual and movement therapist. Eric Purves is a massage therapist, educator, and researcher with a passion to have the massage and musculoskeletal professions embrace current science and start to realize their full potential to help improve well being.

Eric has been working tirelessly to inspire change in his profession and this podcast is another platform for him to express his thoughts, discuss the current science, and interview therapists on specific topics.

What makes this podcast different? Eric will be exploring topics that focus on the current science of touch, best practices for MSK care, and how this relates to the massage and manual therapy professions. New episodes are scheduled to be released every 2 weeks and they will be 30-45 minutes long.

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  • Pain Education, No Script Provided Episode 3. Social Determinants of Health
    Nov 23 2025

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    Without understanding social determinants of health, pain care becomes guesswork dressed as certainty. Monica Noy helps us separate influence from cause and shows why humility is a clinical skill.

    • why private care creates privilege and access gaps
    • how BPS gets narrowed and misused as causation
    • influence versus cause across bio, psycho and social factors
    • education gaps in neuroscience and pain mechanisms
    • harms of structural narratives and “root cause” claims
    • core social determinants: income, racism, education, work, sleep, access
    • sex and gender biases in research and pain treatment
    • racism and under treatment of pain
    • practical ways to center context without blame
    • building trust through transparency and uncertainty

    Pain Education, no script provided, is now available for purchase on my website, thecebe.com
    To listen to more of these episodes, please subscribe on your favorite podcast network
    If you enjoyed this episode, please like and share to your favorite social media platforms
    If you’d like to connect with me, I can be reached to my website, thecebe.com, or send me a DM through Instagram @Eric_purves_cebe
    If you really like this episode and you want to support my podcast, please consider making a small donation. This can be done by clicking on the support button or heading over to buymeacoffee.com/helloob


    The Massage Science Podcast and my company, The Centre for Evidence-Based Education (The CEBE), are now official partners with Noterro.

    Partnering with them feels like a natural alignment with our mission to support busy clinicians.

    Get Noterro free for 44 days!
    Noterro makes clinic management easy with scheduling, billing, and charting all in one place

    Support the show

    Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
    thecebe.com
    Please connect with me on social media

    FB: @ericpurvesrmt

    IG: @eric_purves_rmt

    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502

    Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?


    You can buy me a coffee by clicking here



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    53 min
  • Pain Education, No Script Provided, Episode 2
    Nov 13 2025

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    We question whether it is ethical to cause pain during manual therapy and unpack what nociception, tissue insult, and consent truly mean. We challenge heuristics like no pain, no gain and ground decision-making in evidence, context, and patient autonomy.

    • defining pain and nociception as signals of actual or potential tissue damage

    • challenging bruising and discomfort as therapeutic proof

    • critiquing hurt does not equal harm as a blanket rule

    • considering acute movement without adding insult
    • separating clinical experience from mechanisms

    • identifying knowledge gaps and outcome bias

    • using informed consent beyond a checklist

    • acknowledging identity, change, and humility in practice

    • recognizing social determinants and inequities in pain care

    Pain Education NoScript Provided is now available for purchase on my website, the CEBE.com

    To listen to more of these episodes, please subscribe on your favorite podcast network

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like and share to your favorite social media platforms. If you'd like to connect with me directly, I can be reached through my website or send me a DM through either Facebook or Instagram at EricPurves RMT.

    If you want to support my podcast, please consider making a small donation. This can be done by clicking on the support button or heading over to buymeacoffee.com/helloob

    The Massage Science Podcast and my company, The Centre for Evidence-Based Education (The CEBE), are now official partners with Noterro.

    Partnering with them feels like a natural alignment with our mission to support busy clinicians.

    Get Noterro free for 44 days!
    Noterro makes clinic management easy with scheduling, billing, and charting all in one place

    Support the show

    Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
    thecebe.com
    Please connect with me on social media

    FB: @ericpurvesrmt

    IG: @eric_purves_rmt

    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502

    Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?


    You can buy me a coffee by clicking here



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    55 min
  • Pain Education, No Script Provided with Monica Noy, episode 1
    Nov 4 2025

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    What if pain education got the fundamentals wrong by chasing tidy scripts instead of solid mechanisms? We sit down with researcher and educator Monica Noy to rethink how clinicians learn, reason, and communicate about pain. Rather than leaning on “explain pain” narratives and one-size-fits-all language, Monica anchors care in a clear premise: nociception is necessary—though not always sufficient—for pain. That single shift reframes assessment, reduces blame, and helps us speak to people with honesty and respect.

    Across a candid, story-rich conversation, we explore why pain care remains under-taught across health professions despite being the top reason people seek MSK help. Monica traces the evolution of common teaching approaches, the biases that shaped them, and the real-world fallout when clinicians over-educate, over-promise, or quietly fault patients for not “thinking right.” We talk ethics, too: if pain is associated with actual or potential tissue damage, what does it mean to create pain during treatment? When does intensity cross into harm, and how do we decide with patients rather than for them?

    You’ll hear a grounded way to use the biopsychosocial lens without turning it into a moving target that justifies endless chasing. We discuss definitions, semantics, and why shared language matters; how better mechanism literacy leads to fewer words and better questions; and what Monica’s new course, Pain Education, No Script Provided, offers clinicians who want to be less wrong and more helpful. Expect fewer scripts, more clarity, and a renewed respect for autonomy—yours and your patients’.

    Enjoyed the conversation? Subscribe, share with a colleague who teaches or treats pain, and leave a review to help others find the show.

    The Massage Science Podcast and my company, The Centre for Evidence-Based Education (The CEBE), are now official partners with Noterro.

    Partnering with them feels like a natural alignment with our mission to support busy clinicians.

    Get Noterro free for 44 days!
    Noterro makes clinic management easy with scheduling, billing, and charting all in one place

    Support the show

    Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
    thecebe.com
    Please connect with me on social media

    FB: @ericpurvesrmt

    IG: @eric_purves_rmt

    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502

    Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?


    You can buy me a coffee by clicking here



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    57 min
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