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Airing Pain 62: Independent Living

July 29, 2014
by Broadcast Assistant
Benefits, exercise, Fibromyalgia, Occupational therapy, Pacing, Peer support
1 Comment
How to get support in regaining independence and the physical and mental health benefits of social exercise.
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Airing Pain 56: Images and Perceptions

May 06, 2014
by Administrator
Amputation and phantom limbs, Arts and crafts, Benefits, Communication skills, Culture and pain, Explaining pain, Explaining your condition to others, Fibromyalgia, Orofacial pain, Pacing, Patient perspective, Psychological effects of pain, Talking to your doctor, Trigeminal neuralgia
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Artist’s impressions of pain in the clinic, and clubbing or model railways – why living a good life with pain is in the eye of the beholder
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Airing Pain 43: Patient Involvement and Pain Management

May 08, 2013
by Administrator
Benefits, Children and young people in pain, Chronic pain as a condition in its own right, Educating healthcare professionals, General practitioners (GPs), Healthcare policy, integrated health and social care, Occupational therapy, Pain management programmes, Patient perspective, work
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Involving pain patients in health services and learning how to self-manage pain whilst working.
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