Should chronic pain care for young people be more targeted? A new @mypainhealth study examines health outcomes after pain service use by young people with #ChronicPain, with differences across pain profiles. Read it here๐ https://t.co/LNc4pkE1pj @RobWallerPT
@ePPOC_UOW data from young people presenting to paediatric and adult pain services in Aus reveals 3 distinct phenotypes characterised by increasing symptom-severity in pain-related variables. Do treatment episode profiles reflect phenotype-based care?๐https://t.co/UTlzWIp7tx
3 pain phenotypes in young people attending paediatric and adult pain services in Australia (@ePPOC_UOW) characterised by increasing symptom-severity in multidimensional pain-related variables. Do treatment episode profiles reflect phenotype-based care?๐https://t.co/VxPqMKwFLe
Low #backpain is a significant burden for many, but is there an effective and cost-effective way to prevent recurrence?
The #WalkBackTrial (@TheLancet) found that an individualised progressive walking and education intervention could be the answer.
๐ https://t.co/gHhKqBMrHR
@stevekamper1 @YouTube Nice mini-lecture Steve. Can you provide ref/s for the evidence of patients doing better in a system where health workers use evidence?