Noigroup

Noigroup Noigroup is an active network for pain treatment, neuroscience and neurodynamics education – healthy notions of self through neuroscience knowledge.

So... what is NOI? Neuro Orthopaedic Institute (NOI) Australasia has been in operation for three decades, with highly qualified instructors working on all continents with multidisciplinary audiences. Organising over 100 seminars a year throughout the world, NOI’s faculty members are active in many conferences, university programmes and other postgraduate education sessions. The company reinvests in education and clinically based research and Noigroup Publications has grown from the demand for resources to support this emerging research. The essence of NOI
Our vision is to seed ‘healthy notions of self through neuroscience knowledge’ worldwide. There are currently five critical conceptual change issues which underpin this:
1/ Injury or disease does not mean that you feel pain.
2/ The nervous system moves and stretches as we move.
3/ Pain, stress and performance are outputs of the brain.
4/ Knowledge and movement are the greatest pain and stress liberators.
5/ Nervous system plasticity gives new hope and technique. The biopsychosocial approach, or the merging of the biology of human pain, stress and performance with the psychological and social environment, is the basis of the NOI educational philosophy. It is essentially ‘scientific holism’. Derived mostly from British science, the approach is best typified by Wall and Melzack’s (2005) ‘Textbook of Pain’. NOI also espouses strong clinical reasoning strategies, again arising from British critical thinking and later, Australian manual therapy. Assessment and management of the physical aspects of the nervous system and brain sciences with a focus on neuroplasticity - particularly how the brain represents our body - is an important focus. Overall, the nervous system is a remarkable, mobile, complex, plastic and changeable organ, and this impacts on both acute and chronic injuries and disease. The NOI education system covers acute and chronic musculoskeletal, central and peripheral, and neuropathic pain states. Challenges for NOI
Chronic pain and stress are experienced by approximately 20% of the population. The cost is huge and dollar/pound/euro figures do not cover the impact on families and loss of creativity and productivity and its social impact. Despite overwhelming evidence for biopsychosocialism, biomedicalism (i.e. pathoanatomical searches for a singular cause for chronic problems) persists. The public still seeks a passive answer for many problems and active answers are not often provided. In the health domain, therapeutic education is underestimated. Chronic pain and stress are at epidemic levels, yet in the past epidemics have only been altered by education. Many problems such as chronic pain and stress are still ‘off the radar’ in terms of health professional, business and government understanding. NOI is actively engaged in these challenges on a daily basis.

21/10/2025

How does pain fit into the Biopsychosocial model?

🗣 Lorimer Moseley at EP3 Melbourne 2025

16/10/2025

noigroup EP3 2026 is coming to Manchester, June 5–7
– three days exploring the science of physiology,
psychology, and the social world of pain.

Join Lorimer Moseley, Tasha Stanton, and a line-up of
world-class guests (to be announced soon – we
promise you won’t be disappointed!) as they unpack
new research, fresh ideas, and what it all means for
clinical practice.

Expect:
✅ The latest discoveries and how to apply them in
real settings
✅ Interactive sessions that challenge and inspire
✅ A community of clinicians passionate about
changing pain care

Previous EP3 events have sold out fast – and this one
will offer a completely new experience.

https://courses.noigroup.com/ep3manchester


02/10/2025

Professor Lorimer Moseley is bringing his Pain Science in Practice course to Norway.

Join us in Drammen, 13–14 June 2026, for two days of powerful insights and practical strategies to improve your clinical outcomes.

✔ Get across the latest in modern pain science and its relevance to practice
✔ Learn how your words and approach shape recovery
✔ Gain tools to help people living with persistent pain

🎟️ Early bird tickets are on sale now - don't miss out!

📍 Drammen Hospital – Plenumsalen

➡ Spots are limited — click to learn more and secure your place: https://tinyurl.com/psp-norway

26/09/2025

Why do traditional exercise approaches fall short for people with chronic pain?

"There is nobody more motivated to change their experience of pain than the patient"

🗣️ Laura Rathbone on Noigroup Clinical Discussions.

📺 Watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apVa7TlP2Co&t=339s

23/09/2025

Beyond explicit education, clinical interactions and experience – including touch, manual therapy, assessments, and exercise prescription – can help shape learning.

Recognising the dynamic interplay between these elements has driven a shift from didactic education strategies (simply telling people about pain) to experiential approaches that integrate a person’s lived experience, beliefs, and context.

These approaches help individuals develop healthier models of self, capacity, and recovery.

Understanding how explicit and implicit communication work together allows practitioners to enhance the therapeutic impact of their clinical interactions and education.

Learning and sense-making isn't simply achieved through ‘explaining pain at people’.

Co-creating meaning is essential.

Our researcher friends at the University of South Australia are investigating some funky stuff around ankles!➡️ If you a...
23/09/2025

Our researcher friends at the University of South Australia are investigating some funky stuff around ankles!

➡️ If you are (or know someone) aged 12-19
➡️ Have ever sprained your ankle

Then, they want you for an online survey (20-30min)!

Start the survey here: https://unisahealth.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dh5Ln4LblFmmjjw

Hands-on Pain Education (HOPE) is a transformative 2-day course for physiotherapists and clinicians who want to advance ...
18/09/2025

Hands-on Pain Education (HOPE) is a transformative 2-day course for physiotherapists and clinicians who want to advance their skills in integrating pain science education into practice in the context of hands-on therapies.

✨ HOPE, New Jersey ✨
📍 Trifecta Therapeutics, Cherry Hill, NJ
🗓 October 18–19, 2025 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Led by Luke Bongiorno (Noigroup Director), this immersive program blends theory with practical tools:
✅ Active pain education delivery
✅ Hands-on clinical techniques
✅ Breathing & regulation strategies

Grow your confidence in treating pain with approaches that are underpinned by contemporary pain science.
🎟 Spots are limited – secure yours today!


Link:
https://courses.noigroup.com/offers/xobq2QBw/checkout

We would like to acknowledge the wonderful work of Chronic Pain Australia in putting on 'Kids in Pain Week' – 22 Septemb...
18/09/2025

We would like to acknowledge the wonderful work of Chronic Pain Australia in putting on 'Kids in Pain Week' – 22 September to 28 September 2025.

‘1 in 5 kids in Australia lives with chronic pain, which limits their quality of life, their education and their future. It’s time to break the silence on kids in pain. Chronic pain doesn’t just hurt kids physically.�It steals their smiles, their sleep and their school days.’

There are some great sessions here, including a webinar with one of our own authors, Dr Joshua Pate, creator of the Zoe and Zak’s Pain Hacks book series.

Registration includes access to all webinars and events:

📍 Monday 22 September / 11am AEST
Webinar: The State of Kids in Pain - What We’re Learning in 2025 and Why It Matters.
Dr Josh Pate takes a first look at the National Kids in Pain Report 2025 results.

📍 Tuesday 23rd September 2025 / 11am AEST
Webinar: Practical OT Strategies for Kids in Pain: Thriving at Home, School and Beyond
How can kids with pain not just cope, but thrive?
With Michelle O’Sullivan

📍 Wednesday 24th September 2025 / 11am AEST
Webinar: Learning Through Pain - Reimagining Education for Kids Living with Chronic Pain
Exploring alternatives to mainstream schooling for many children living with chronic pain.
With Rebecca English

📍 Thursday 25th September 2025 / 7pm AEST
Online Event: Parents & Carers of Kids in Pain Support Group
A safe space for parents and carers to connect, share experiences, and learn practical strategies for navigating healthcare, school, and daily life.
Lead by Melinda Smylie, a Kids in Pain parent ambassador

📍 Friday 26th September 2025 / 11am AEST
Paintalks: The Power of Peer Connection for Kids in Pain
How shared experiences, support networks, and friendship can build resilience, reduce stigma, and help kids feel less alone.
With Nicolette Ellis & Skye Deards (Starlight Foundation)

https://chronicpainaustralia.org.au/kids-in-pain/



17/09/2025

"There is so much excitement and value in that"

From linear approaches to embracing complex, emergent processes.

Are you still teaching ‘pain science’ to patients? Pain education has evolved – the latest research developments change how we have patient conversations. Tailoring discussions to meet the unique needs of each individual is essential.

👉 Catch the full discussion on the Noigroup Clinical Discussions YouTube page.

Embodiment in Pain Science Education - Live Online.In this course, you’ll learn to:✔️ Apply mind-body techniques to infl...
16/09/2025

Embodiment in Pain Science Education - Live Online.

In this course, you’ll learn to:
✔️ Apply mind-body techniques to influence breathing, muscle tension, thoughts, and emotional states
✔️ Use techniques that enhance a sense of safety to shift perceptual processes, build affordances, and improve physiological self-regulation
✔️ Integrate these techniques into personalised pain-care plans
✔️ Practice and refine tools for both personal and clinical application
Scripts will be provided for key embodied education techniques.

Online Course Times:
PDT
Friday, 26 September 2025
Time: 4.30 pm - 8:00 pm

ACST
Saturday, 27 September 2025
9:00 am - 12:30 pm

👉 Link: https://courses.noigroup.com/offers/LZGQdkJt/checkout

15/09/2025

When what we say doesn't match what we do

When there is incongruence between the treatment provided and the explanation given, individuals may perceive themselves as more fragile, seek help sooner if pain was to return, and may be more likely to expect a scan and further investigation.

The common ingredients between treatment types and positive outcomes are improvements in self-efficacy, general health, changes in pain understanding, and a reduction in fear of movement and worry.

Our role may be to provide guidance and promote these factors for the individual in front of us – within their unique context and environment.

PMID: 35686580 & Mouatt et al. In Preparation

👉 Watch the full Noigroup Clinical Discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A11TK46kBp8

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