Hi everyone.
I have been asked from my local hospital to prepare a lecture about "Pain from physical therapy perspective", Can anybody suggest me some outlines for this lecture.
Thanks in advance!!
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Hi everyone.
I have been asked from my local hospital to prepare a lecture about "Pain from physical therapy perspective", Can anybody suggest me some outlines for this lecture.
Thanks in advance!!
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Hi visari_fizio
this is a huge topic so you will really need to think about focusing on something.
Katherine Sluka's book is a good text:
International Association for the Study of Pain | Mechanisms and Management of Pain for the Physical Therapist
And this article by her and Anthony Wright is a bit out of date but it is well put together:
Nonpharmacological Treatments for Musculoskeletal Pain : The Clinical Journal of Pain
The British CSP has a special interest group that has some good resources:
The Physiotherapy Pain Association Online
And Lorimer Moseley's site is well worth a look - very up-to-date and thinks outside the box:
Body in Mind ? Research into the role of the brain and mind in chronic pain disorders
All the best with your lecture
Thank you very much gcoe, it will serve me to make framework of the lecture.
Any other idea, anybody !???
Hi Vizari
You can also go to the Somasimple forum.... lots of discussions amongst colleagues going on about pain called
somasimple: the so simple body, a place for physical therapy
David Butlers website is worth visiting as well.
Neuro Orthopaedic Institute, Noigroup Publications, Movement and education for pain, stress and performance
I agree with Gcoe, you need to find a topic, these sites should give you some ideas.
Esther