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Reconceptualizing Complex and Persistent Pain

Reconceptualizing Complex and Persistent Pain. Bob Isler, PT Providence Persistent Pain Project and Rehabilitation Services. Pain Education As A Treatment Intervention. Decrease in pain rating (Van Oosterwijck et al 2011, Meeus et al, 2010, Ryan et al, 2010, Moseley, 2002, 2003, 2004)

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Reconceptualizing Complex and Persistent Pain

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  1. Reconceptualizing Complex and Persistent Pain Bob Isler, PT Providence Persistent Pain Project and Rehabilitation Services

  2. Pain Education As A Treatment Intervention Decrease in pain rating (Van Oosterwijck et al 2011, Meeus et al, 2010, Ryan et al, 2010, Moseley, 2002, 2003, 2004) Decrease in fear of reinjury (Van Oosterwijck et al 2011, Moseley, 2002, 2003) Decrease in pain catastrophizing (Meeus et al, Moseley 2004) Increase in function(Van Oosterwijck et al 2011, Moseley, 2002, 2003

  3. PARADIGM SHIFT PAIN IS AN OUTPUT FROM THE BRAIN ALL PAIN IS REAL PAIN PAIN ≠ HARM STRESS AND PAIN ARE CLOSELY RELATED adapted from material from G. Lorimer Moseley: Understand and Explain Pain course material 2010

  4. PersistentPain Project Patient Outcomes

  5. Understanding and Treating Persistent Pain VS. Managing and Coping with Chronic Pain Reference: “Relieving Pain in America: A Blueprint for Transforming Prevention, Care, Education and Research,” Board of Health Science Policy, Institute of Medicine, of National Academies, Washington 2011

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