Articles tagged under ‘Chronic pain’
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Dr Melita Giummarra: Injury, Compensation and Perceptions of Injustice
Monash University in association with the Transport Accident Commission conducted a study into perceptions of injustice, chronic pain and pain-related disability.
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Webinar Recording: How PAIN can be the key to successful RTW
This webinar discusses how gains can be made by understanding the complexity of factors that contribute to pain and disability.
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Making the most of a referral for pain management
What does it mean and how to make the most of it.
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Video: It's time to say good-bye to brain drain
Rob Aurbach talks about the neuroplasticity, and the impact of negative messages on pain and return to work.
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Back to the past
Back pain flare-ups are a normal part of recovery.
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Spooked by chronic pain?
SuperDoc talks you through celebrity gossip 101 - and unsheets the spooks of chronic pain
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Making the most of a referral for pain management
What does it mean and how to make the most of it.
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Re-wiring the brain
The brain's ability to adapt to new situations might be the key to understanding long-term chronic pain.
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Case Study: Cool, calm and in control
A worker's confidence and approach to self-management can make the difference between a successful return to work and permanent incapacity.
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Healthy mind, healthy body
Mind-body therapies, which focus on creating mental well being, could play a significant role in pain relief
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Separating stress and chronic pain
Stress makes chronic pain worse, and worsens RTW outcomes. Here are 10 ideas to help alleviate the stress that often accompanies chronic pain.
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Opioids: Q & A
Are opioids a safe and effective treatment for acute pain? How about chronic pain? What are the risks and benefits?
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Employees not coping with pain
Understanding how distress interferes with recovery is the key to addressing difficult RTW cases.
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What's more painful than chronic pain? Chronic pain in 'The System'
Workers' comp and RTW systems can exacerbate chronic pain, but as Coralie Wales from Chronic Pain Australia explains, that's not the end of the story...
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Chronic pain in America
A quarter of working Americans suffer daily pain
Research 1 - 10 of 10
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Research short: How long will chronic low back pain last?
A Netherlands study has produced a simple, efficient means for assessing the probable duration of low back pain.
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Research short: Getting disability off your back
New research shows patient anxiety and distress about a lower back complaint significantly reduces the chance of a successful return to work outcome.
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Research short: Abnormal tactile sensations in chronic pain
Canadian researchers have highlighted the lack of knowledge about the causes of abnormal and reduced sensations in the limbs of patients.
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Guided internet-based cognitive behavioural treatment for chronic back pain reduces pain catastrophising
A randomized controlled trial from Sweden offers hope for chronic back pain sufferers.
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Research short: link found between pain symptoms and confidence
Believing that you can cope with whatever life brings you has a positive impact on pain symptoms - and there are ways of assessing coping confidence at work.
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The surprising incidence of pain in young adults
Short and long term pain is common in the 18-25 year old age group.
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The great unknown: risk factors for co-existing chronic pain syndromes
The current understanding of the occurrence of multiple regional chronic pain syndromes is discussed and concludes more research is needed.
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Depression: Optimising care for the employee and the workplace
Depression exacerbates and prolongs pain. What does this mean for the workplace?
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Multidisciplinary rehab program shows benefits beyond the short term
A two-year study shows the continuing benefits of comprehensive rehab.
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Despair and low back pain: Connecting as a starting point-The evidence
People with chronic low back pain can lose their sense of control over life, a major demotivating factor