For the last three decades, Ennis has used self-hypnosis everyday, reducing his pain by about 30 per cent for an hour. But at 16, he dislocated his knee playing soccer, marking the start of a lifelong struggle with chronic pain. How has living with chronic pain influenced your work as a pain specialist? The problem in chronic pain is there is nothing on the table that works great. Given that nearly 30 per cent of people live with chronic pain, why do you think other doctors resist hypnotherapy?
Source: thestar November 12, 2017 22:52 UTC