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Airing Pain 51: At the Community Pain Management Programme

January 06, 2014
by Administrator
Activity-rest cycle, Communication skills, Depression, Family and relationships, Insomnia, Medication, Pacing, Pain management in remote areas, Pain management programmes, Patient perspective, Psychological approaches to pain management, Psychological effects of pain, Social and economic impact of pain
1 Comment
Practical insights and life-changing experiences at a community pain management course.
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Airing Pain 45: Helping Us to Help Ourselves

June 06, 2013
by Administrator
Activity-rest cycle, Cognitive behavioural therapy, Explaining pain, General practitioners (GPs), Pacing, Pain management programmes, Physiotherapy, primary care, Psychological approaches to pain management, Referral to pain management programmes by GP
1 Comment
Empowering patients from GP's surgery to Pain Management Programme.
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Airing Pain 7: Exercise and Improving Mobility

December 21, 2010
by Administrator
exercise, funding and availability of pain services, lack of knowledge among patients, Pacing, pain after back surgery, Talking to your doctor
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Getting back into exercise and improving mobility. Plus, funding for pain services, and how can we best describe pain to a health professional?
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