Noigroup

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

n 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.

Don't miss the chance to join David Butler, Brendan Mouatt & Brendan Haslam for a 3-day immersive experience in Kingscli...
17/07/2025

Don't miss the chance to join David Butler, Brendan Mouatt & Brendan Haslam for a 3-day immersive experience in Kingscliff, NSW. Learn evidence-based tools to help your patients regain control and thrive. 🎓

Closing Soon!

February 15th launch – Limited spots available.

https://courses.noigroup.com/offers/SWNeucfT/checkout

Join us in Colorado, for 'Bodily Relearning', a two-day course designed for healthcare practitioners.Dive into how bodil...
10/07/2025

Join us in Colorado, for 'Bodily Relearning', a two-day course designed for healthcare practitioners.

Dive into how bodily protection systems work, including how we experience pain, and learn strategies to help patients regain control over these systems.

Throughout this course, you will:
✅ Engage in movement exploration and reflection exercises to reset bodily protection mechanisms.
✅ Implement concurrent strategies, including targeted neurodynamic exercises and mindfulness practices, aimed at reducing excessive protective responses and enhancing participation in meaningful activities.

The skills developed here are geared towards facilitating bioplastic adaptations, fostering a shift towards less protective responses, reduced discomfort, and greater freedom of movement.

This is an essential course for all healthcare practitioners looking to deepen their understanding and enhance their therapeutic approaches.

🗓️ Date: 18-19 October, 2025 - 2955 Baseline Road, Boulder, USA

➡️ https://courses.noigroup.com/offers/25Q8GcoQ/checkout

Chronic pain and functional neurological disorders (FND) have more in common than you might think. Both conditions cause...
08/07/2025

Chronic pain and functional neurological disorders (FND) have more in common than you might think. Both conditions cause real, disabling symptoms without clear structural causes. Both have faced medical scepticism throughout history. And both are now leading us toward more integrated, whole-person care approaches.
In our latest Noijam Blog, Bart van Buchem explores how these seemingly different conditions share historical roots, overlapping mechanisms, and converging treatment strategies. The boundaries between neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation are blurring – and that's actually good news for patients.
Read the full blog to discover why understanding these connections matters for modern clinical practice: https://www.noigroup.com/noijam/parallel-worlds-fnd-and-chronic-pain/

📣 EOFY Sale! 📣 To mark the end of the financial year here in Australia, it’s tradition to offer a sale — so why not join...
20/06/2025

📣 EOFY Sale! 📣 To mark the end of the financial year here in Australia, it’s tradition to offer a sale — so why not join us? From now until July 4, enjoy 20% off our growing library of high-quality, science-backed resources. Whether you're just starting out in pain science or deepening your expertise, or seeking supportive and informative resources for yourself or a loved one, we have something for every stage of your learning and recovery journey. 📚✨

No coupon code needed – prices have already been reduced in our shop. Sale ends Friday, July 4. 🔗 Shop here: https://www.noigroup.com/shop/

Knowledge Driving Health!
— The Noigroup Team

Join David Butler, Brendan Mouatt & Brendan Haslam for a 3-day immersive experience in Kingscliff, NSW. Learn evidence-b...
19/06/2025

Join David Butler, Brendan Mouatt & Brendan Haslam for a 3-day immersive experience in Kingscliff, NSW. Learn evidence-based tools to help your patients regain control and thrive. 🎓

February 15th launch – Limited spots available.
https://courses.noigroup.com/offers/SWNeucfT/checkout

Lorimer Moseley on ABC National Radio this morning with Richard Fidler. Listen here:
18/06/2025

Lorimer Moseley on ABC National Radio this morning with Richard Fidler. Listen here:

Professor Lorimer Moseley is neuroscientist, who specialises in the complexities and mind-boggling nature of pain - what it is, why it exists, how it works and when it can go wrong. For most of us, pain is a fundamental part of being alive, and staying alive and yet none of us will ever experience t...

💬 “It makes so much sense to intervene early... why not get in there with pain education?” – David ButlerIf you’re a par...
11/06/2025

💬 “It makes so much sense to intervene early... why not get in there with pain education?” – David Butler

If you’re a parent, carer, or clinician supporting a child with chronic pain, our new book bundle is for you.

This specially priced pack includes:

🧠 Explain Pain – a trusted resource to help adults understand how pain works, and how it can change. It empowers you to support your child with clarity and compassion.

👧🧒 Zoe & Zak’s Pain Hacks – an illustrated 5-book set for children, introducing key pain science concepts in a fun, age-appropriate way that helps kids feel heard, understood, and in control.

Together, they provide an evidence-based, family-wide toolkit for recovery and understanding.

🎁 Available now for 20% off until June 30:
👉 https://www.noigroup.com/product/explain-pain-zoe-and-zaks-bundle/

Uncertainty feels uncomfortable — and we usually do our best to minimise it.But in clinical practice, especially in pain...
02/06/2025

Uncertainty feels uncomfortable — and we usually do our best to minimise it.
But in clinical practice, especially in pain care, uncertainty is everywhere. What if it isn’t just a problem… but an opportunity?

✅ For growth
✅ For learning
✅ For building stronger therapeutic relationships

In this new blog, Brendan explores the value of tolerating uncertainty — and how embracing it might actually improve care for both clinicians and patients.

👉Read the latest Noijam Blog here: https://www.noigroup.com/noijam/embracing-uncertainty/

Are you working with patients who understand pain science but still struggle to make meaningful change?This course will ...
29/05/2025

Are you working with patients who understand pain science but still struggle to make meaningful change?

This course will suit allied health professionals seeking more options when patients do not engage with current pain science education processes or struggle to translate knowledge acquisition into behavioural change.

WHAT IS EMBODIED PAIN SCIENCE EDUCATION?
It’s an approach that brings learning into the body – consciously working with the body to make difficult, complex, or intangible concepts easier to grasp.
By engaging the felt sense of the physical body, we can help people experience pain science – not just understand it.
Through repeated, guided physical practices, individuals become more attuned to differentiating bodily sensations. This helps challenge misconceptions about pain and treatment, from within.

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 – 3.5 hours (incl. break)
🗓️ AEST: Saturday 14 June, 9:00–12:30
🗓️ PDT: Friday 13 June, 16:00–19:30

👉 To register or find out more: https://www.noigroup.com/event/embodiment-in-pain-science-edu-online/

🚨Hot off the press🚨A new paper has just been published in Frontiers by Moseley and colleagues regarding the history, cur...
21/05/2025

🚨Hot off the press🚨

A new paper has just been published in Frontiers by Moseley and colleagues regarding the history, current state, and future of Pain Science Education.

Individuals who self-identify as ‘improved’ or ‘recovered’ highlight the value of reconceptualising pain in their journey. However, the implementation presents real-world challenges, including barriers for clinicians and patients.

A growing body of evidence has demonstrated the value of Pain Science Education in the treatment and facilitation of sense-making. However…

🗣 “The content of Pain Science Education has not escaped criticism. Those criticisms can be grouped into “its content is wrong” and “its delivery is invalidating or dangerous”. These criticisms are rare, but those who hold them are very vocal, primarily through social media channels, or via letters of concern sent to our dissemination and outreach partners, our employers, research funders or the learned societies of which we are members. Respectful and constructive criticism is critical in science, particularly in a field such as ours in which substantial knowledge and translational gaps, inconsistent terminology and field-specific jargon, exist. We take the opportunity here to discuss these criticisms.”

This paper engages seriously with those issues – through data, patient perspectives, and reflection on decades of research.

➡️ Curious to read the paper? Check it out here: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pain-research/articles/10.3389/fpain.2025.1536112/full

🎥 Free 30-Minute Webinar – with Benjamin Boyd (PT, DPTSc)Join Noigroup instructor and author of "Bodily Relearning," Ben...
16/05/2025

🎥 Free 30-Minute Webinar – with Benjamin Boyd (PT, DPTSc)
Join Noigroup instructor and author of "Bodily Relearning," Benjamin Boyd, for an informative webinar on predictive processing and movement exploration. Discover how we anticipate movement and learn essential insights for understanding the relationships between pain and movement. This session is ideal for clinicians and educators who want fresh insights into movement exploration and pain science.

📅 Wed 21 May, 12.00-12:30pm (London), 9-9:30pm (Sydney)
🎟️ Free to attend – https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7017095763294/WN_cWYjS8XyQJWmv-ifpXKQKw

✨ Walk away with new insights into how we anticipate and retrain movement – especially in the presence of pain.

FREE WEBINAR:🧠 Vulnerability vs. Resilience: Why Some People Develop Chronic Pain and Others Don'tJoin Principal NOI Gro...
08/05/2025

FREE WEBINAR:🧠 Vulnerability vs. Resilience: Why Some People Develop Chronic Pain and Others Don't

Join Principal NOI Group teacher Tim Beames as he explores why some people develop chronic pain while others fully recover from similar injuries. Tim examines the biological 🧬, psychological 🧠 and social 🤝 factors that create vulnerability or build resilience, offering practical strategies 🛠️ to support patients at higher risk.

📅 May 14, 2025
🕚 11:00 AM London

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7017095763294/WN_e88QzcGNQVquKmE_anZ8XQ

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