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Off the map: the shoulder the brain no longer knows

26 Nov 2025
Theatre B
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Understanding the impact of cortical disruptions for shoulder pain management
Synopsis:
This session explores the growing body of neuroscience revealing that persistent shoulder pain is not merely a peripheral issue, but one deeply rooted in changes within the brain. Conditions such as frozen shoulder or long-standing rotator cuff-related pain are increasingly being understood through the lens of cortical disruption, altered movement maps, and changes in both somatosensory and somatomotor processing.
Anna Maria will present evidence from functional imaging, motor cortex mapping, and embodied pain science to show how shoulder pain is conceptualised as a dynamic interaction between cortical representation, sensory input, motor output, and emotional-cognitive modulation.
By understanding how pain disrupts processing and how disrupted processing affects pain we, as practitioner, can begin to support people with shoulder pain with deeper insight, greater compassion, and more individualised approaches.
 
Learning outcomes:
- Introduction to current emerging evidence on changes in brain processing specific to shoulder pain and frozen shoulder
- Understand how such changes affect pain, perception, sense of self and motor control
- Overview of assessment strategies under a somatosensory and somatomotor framework
Speakers
Anna Maria Mazzieri, Soft Tissue Therapist, Educator and Founder - The ST School

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