Skip to main content
Daniel Harvie - Pain Matters avatar

Daniel Harvie - Pain Matters

@danielharvie-painmatters2790

0

Subscribers

Advertisement
PostWhatsAppReddit
Advertisement

Views

0

Videos

0

API Count

0

To 10

10
Advertisement

Live Subscriber Growth Chart

Loading Advanced Analytics...

Advertisement

About Daniel Harvie - Pain Matters

This youtube channel is the work of researcher Daniel Harvie and collaborating researchers, educators and technologists. It has been created to share some of the emerging ideas around persistent pain for clinicians and public.

We hope you find something of interest as we bring together pain neuroscience, emerging technologies and education toward understanding and treating persistent pain.

Biography: Dr Daniel Harvie is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow based at The Hopkins Centre in the Menzies Health Institute QLD at Griffith University. His main focus is the investigation of central nervous system contributions to persistent pain, and the development of brain-based treatments for preventing and treating persistent pain, including those that involve sensory re-training, virtual reality, and education.

Advertisement

Embed on Your Website

Do you want to put Daniel Harvie - Pain Matters' realtime subscriber count on your website? Use the embed code below or add the direct URL as a browser source in OBS.

Latest Video

Understanding Sound To Understand Pain

by Daniel Harvie - Pain Matters

Click to load YouTube player

Understanding Sound To Understand Pain

Uploaded

39

Views

3

Likes

1

Comments

Advertisement

About RealtimeSubCount.com

RealtimeSubCount.com tracks live YouTube subscriber activity with a faster page shell, local caching, and analytics modules that do not block the main counter from loading. This page is designed to keep the count visible first while the deeper charts and supporting widgets stream in behind it.

FAQ

The page combines cached API data and fast refresh polling to stay responsive while still tracking changes closely. Exact public YouTube counts can lag, but the page updates far more frequently than the default channel view.

The chart appends new subscriber readings every few seconds. That gives you a rolling growth trace instead of a static count snapshot.

Yes. The embed panel on this page includes both the iframe snippet for websites and the direct URL for OBS or other browser-source tools.