Chronic Pain: From Survival to Support | Kat Naud |

Kat Naud: Chronic Pain: From Survival to Support | TED Talk


Kat has experienced a world of chronic pain leading her to share her story and how she has learned to manage her pain while living her life to the fullest. She is a high performance equestrian athlete, blogger, and author. She is working towards creating a more socially talked about space for people suffering with chronic pain.

Taking the ‘invisible’ out of invisible illnesses | Bethany Dawson

Taking the 'invisible' out of invisible illnesses | Bethany Dawson |  TEDxSurreyUniversity - YouTube


How do we increase awareness and understanding of illnesses that are at least visibly, invisible? In this talk Bethany Dawson, who has for the last six years lived alongside the mental, physical, and social effects of having a chronic invisible illness, shares her insights and explores how we can bring about change Bethany Dawson is a first-year Politics and Sociology student who has for the last six years, lived alongside the mental, physical, and social effects of having a chronic invisible illness.

Lifestyle Modifications for Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Lifestyle Modifications for Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis - YouTube


Exercise, stress management, and open communication with your rheumatologist can help you live a healthy, normal life with RA. In our final video of this series, Vicky Ruffing, RN-BC, talks about ways to live a balanced, healthy life with rheumatoid Arthritis.



Why haven’t we cured arthritis? – Kaitlyn Sadtler and Heather J. Faust

Why haven't we cured arthritis? - Kaitlyn Sadtler and Heather J. Faust -  YouTube


Get to know the science behind what causes the stiff, creaky joints of the most common forms of arthritis and what you can do to prevent it. — The bad backs, elbow pain, and creaky knees so common in older people often aren’t just “old age.” In fact, the source of this stiffness plagues many young people as well. The culprit is arthritis: a condition that affects over 90 million people in the U.S. alone. What makes arthritis so pervasive, and why haven’t we found a cure for it? Kaitlyn Sadtler and Heather J. Faust investigate. Lesson by Kaitlyn Sadtler and Heather J. Faust, directed by CUB Animation.