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Physical activity for adults / older adults
A useful infographic that sets out the key benefits of physical activity among adults and older adults. Download the physical…
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Flippin’ Pain website
Flippin’ Pain is is a public health campaign with a clear goal: to change the way people think about, talk…
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Pacing – a really useful skill for people with pain
People living with persistent pain find that pacing is one of the key everyday skills to learn and use. This…
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Goal setting for patients
Achieving goals, especially for people living with chronic pain, can be a difficult and challenging process. One way of increasing…
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Opioid ‘thermometer’ for patients
Get your patients thinking about the dose of opioid medicines they are taking, and whether it is really helping them….
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Explaining Pain – booklet
Everything your patient wants to ask you about persistent pain – in a simple booklet.
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Opioids: the downside – waiting room poster
Print this poster and put it up on your waiting room wall. Its striking design will prompt patients to talk…
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Six questions to ask yourself
Designed for patients who have been taking Gabapentin or Pregabalin to help their long term pain for more than three…
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Resources sheet
Ever wished you had a list of resources to hand, to give to your patient? Here it is!
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Sleep Well with Pain leaflet
This leaflet draws on recent research and offers techniques and ideas that people with pain have found helpful.
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The Pain Cycle – visual aid
A worksheet to use with your patient to help them understand how pain affects their life.
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Video and audio resources
Did you know we have developed a sister site – My Live Well with Pain – specifically for your patients…
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Pain is like an iceberg – poster
A poster about the effects of persistent pain, based on a really useful metaphor. Work through it with your patient to explore how much lies beneath the surface…
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Ten Footsteps: Your Journey to Living Well with Pain
An A4 handout to guide your patient step by step towards living well with pain.
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Your Journey with Pain
A great little self-care leaflet that uses the metaphor of driving a bus to help patients think about self management of their pain.
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