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Bij Pain-Changer willen we zoveel mogelijk mensen met chronische pijn helpen.

We doen dit met een aanpak die het brein als vertrekpunt neemt. Vanuit de Contextual Healing-benadering werken we aan beter pijnmanagement én aan het versterken van het effect van pijnmedicatie – zodat je met dezelfde dosering minder pijn ervaart.

Free from Pain and Pain Medication 

Pain-Changer is designed to assist chronic pain patients through the Contextual Healing approach, placing the potential of the brain at the core. Through the brain, we work on pain management and/or making pain medication more effective so that patients experience less pain with the same dosage. Our vision is currently reflected in our pain management, medication assistance, education, and pain placebos. Feel free to contact us if you see additional opportunities.

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In our Contextual Healing approach, we embrace Ted Kaptchuck's vision of the biopsychosocial model and the placebo effect. Want to learn more? Watch the video below.

Our free e-learning consists of three modules:

1

Pain

Understanding the complex mechanisms of pain and experiencing how the brain can positively influence pain.

2

Medication

Understanding how pain medication works and how we can modify the intake ritual to better harness the placebo effect of pain medication.

3

Placebo

Free placebos worth €15 and a unique program that allows patients to use them immediately in addition to their pain medication.

"The placebo effect is always present, in every medical intervention."

Ted Kaptchuk (Harvard Medical School)

Lees hier het verhaal achter onze missie: gratis pijnhulp voor iedereen

Pain-Changer is an initiative of

Het moederbedrijf van Pain-Changer, dat zich toelegt op innovaties in pijnbeheersing en farmaceutisch onderzoek.

Cerebrum Pharmaceuticals has a mission to maximize the Contextual Healing effect in all medical interventions, with a special focus on those for whom medical (medicinal) interventions are not effective or are limited by systematic negative side effects.

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