How To Recognize Primary Pain
Anna Maher, Lin Pain Recovery Coach, will teach us how to recognize primary pain and dive into the foundations of understanding the new science behind chronic pain.
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What to expect:
In this week’s session, Coach Anna will share her expertise on recognizing primary pain and exploring the foundations of understanding the new science behind chronic pain. Anna will provide valuable insights into primary pain and how it can be effectively managed using a brain-first approach to pain recovery. Primary pain is also referred to as neuroplastic pain or TMS, Anna will cover it all and answer your questions.
Join this free session to learn directly from one of our coaches and get a sample of Lin’s approach to chronic pain recovery.
The session will cover:
- What is chronic primary pain & how to recognize it
- The difference between chronic primary pain & secondary pain
- Q&A with Anna Maher, Lin Pain Recovery Coach
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What to expect:
In this week’s session, Coach Anna will share her expertise on recognizing primary pain and exploring the foundations of understanding the new science behind chronic pain. Anna will provide valuable insights into primary pain and how it can be effectively managed using a brain-first approach to pain recovery. Primary pain is also referred to as neuroplastic pain or TMS, Anna will cover it all and answer your questions.
Join this free session to learn directly from one of our coaches and get a sample of Lin’s approach to chronic pain recovery.
The session will cover:
- What is chronic primary pain & how to recognize it
- The difference between chronic primary pain & secondary pain
- Q&A with Anna Maher, Lin Pain Recovery Coach
About your hosts
About your host

Anna Maher
"I came to this work after nearly two decades struggling with symptoms that couldn't be explained. Back pain, rib pain, jaw pain, IBS, shooting and tingling pain in my arms, hands and feet. There always seemed to be something "wrong" with me, ranging from mild to debilitating, but my scans and tests had either no prognosis or one that left me feeling confused and hopeless. When I discovered the idea of TMS (a.k.a. primary pain), it flipped my world upside down. Maybe I wasn't a big, inexplicable mess of problems but one whole human being who was stuck in a state of fear. I knew it was the answer for me, and I wanted to use my experience to share healing with the rest of the world."