Patient rated outcome measures (PROM) in Chronic Pain

As our knowledge of chronic pain broadens, we are beginning to appreciate that there are modifiable risk factors that contribute to the development of long term pain and disability. Fear avoidance, negative beliefs, anxiety and depression are just a few. Several outcome measures are currently available to clinicians to help guide their clinical reasoning by identifying these risk factors. The purpose of this blog is to look specifically at outcome measures and explore how they guide our patient management.

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A case study on kinesiophobia & chronic pain.

A case study exploring kinesiophobia and chronic pain which delves further into the outcome measures available to evaluate the cognitive aspects of chronic pain and provide tailored pain education. 

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Frozen Shoulder...Fear Avoidance?

A interesting case study presented by Alicia from her clinical experience during her Masters on adhesive capsulitis. Sometimes when the pieces don't fit together we need to think beyond the patho-anatomical model. In this case, fear and the cognitive-affective aspects of the presentation were the patients biggest problem. In this blog Alicia explores the fear-avoidance model and its effect on pain. 

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