Here is an important resource for people with pain, and the clinicians that work with them.
This "Pain Toolbox" provides a multi-faceted strategy to help people grow their treatment options for reducing their pain.
If you haven't already, browse the Pain BC website (see link on the left side of page). Their hard work is helping lead the charge to actually create systemic changes in our health care system to improve the lives of people living with persistent pain.
Here's the link to the PDF document. It's excellent!
http://www.painbc.ca/sites/default/files/pdf_files/ThePainToolbox%20with%20Hyperlinked%20Text%20FINAL%20Jan%2013%2C%202012.pdf
This "Pain Toolbox" provides a multi-faceted strategy to help people grow their treatment options for reducing their pain.
If you haven't already, browse the Pain BC website (see link on the left side of page). Their hard work is helping lead the charge to actually create systemic changes in our health care system to improve the lives of people living with persistent pain.
Here's the link to the PDF document. It's excellent!
http://www.painbc.ca/sites/default/files/pdf_files/ThePainToolbox%20with%20Hyperlinked%20Text%20FINAL%20Jan%2013%2C%202012.pdf
Hi there. This is a test comment as an open user. I am a PT that has just started doing some casual work at GF Strong. I think that this pain toolkit will be of great use to me and my clients. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteGrant, PT, Vancouver
Thanks for the link to painbc. There is a plethora of useful information on thi site for understanding and treating pain.
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