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Management of chronic pain
Management of chronic pain – a national clinical guideline Produced by Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network for Health Improvement Scotland Management…
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Airing Pain – podcasts from Pain Concern
Airing pain podcasts from Pain Concern – a huge range of topics and speakers, designed for anyone interested in learning…
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Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing Public Lecture 1
Chronic pain is the biggest reason people in the UK see their GP. The World Health Organisation (WHO) finally…
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Live Well with Pain Health Check tool
The LWWP Health Check tool is designed to help a person with pain begin a hopeful and positive active engagement…
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Self management techniques from Peak Health Coaching
Dr Tim Williams and Dr Ollie Hart from Peak Health Coaching share some of their techniques and tips for supporting your patients to develop self management skills.
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Health Coaching techniques from Peak Health Coaching
Extracts from a series of online training sessions presented via Zoom, to practice staff at Clifton Court Medical Practice, Darlington,…
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Pain and the Brain – explained
Many people have a very simple, even simplistic, way of thinking about how and why pain occurs. While this works…
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Self management with confidence is the aim
Video: Dr Tim Williams on why teaching self management skills is so important for people with persistent pain.
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Beliefs about the body and pain
A helpful article in the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, with the following highlights: Beliefs are an important target for…
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Clinician Guide to Self Care
Discover how to engage with patients using this key resource to guide your consultation
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Ten top tips towards self management of persistent pain
Video: Dr Tim Williams shares his expertise in helping patients with persistent pain to self manage with confidence.
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Live Well with Pain posters
Colourful posters featuring self management insights, to print out and display in your clinic or waiting room. Free to download and print.
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The Health Needs Assessment (HNA)
A closer look at this useful self assessment tool.
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Using the Pain Toolkit
The Pain Toolkit is a booklet developed jointly by a patient together with pain management clinicians in 2008. Find out how to make the most of it with your patients.
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Understanding pain systems
Persistent pain is a ‘tricky’ condition to explain to anyone. Here are some ways to make it easier to explain.
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