Articles tagged under ‘Pain’
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Webinar Recording: How PAIN can be the key to successful RTW
This webinar discusses how gains can be made by understanding the complexity of factors that contribute to pain and disability.
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Webinar Recording: PTSD & Chronic Pain, Dr / Patient Communication
In this webinar, Kerrie Shepherd, will present the learnings from the IASP Milan World Pain Congress on the interplay of PTSD and chronic pain.
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Case study: everyone has a role to play
Employers and supervisors are key components of the return to work process. Without their support, a return to work program is unlikely to lead to a successful outcome.
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Work and osteoarthritis of the knee
A research based look at the evidence on work contribution to knee osteoarthritis
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Work and shoulder problems
The connection between work and shoulder problems
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Keeping a lid on opiates
While opiates are valuable for treating severe pain, doctors need to exercise more caution towards opiate prescriptions, according to a paper by Simon Holliday.
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Neck pain and work
The age-old question: Does work cause spinal problems?
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Understanding the big picture of neck pain
Does neck pain and its consequences change over time?
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OK computer: the basics of office ergonomics
If you spend your working week perched in front of your computer, it's vital that you educate yourself on the correct workstation setup to prevent chronic and long-term injury.
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Fact sheet: Plantar fasciitis
Painful inflammation of the heel and foot.
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Acupuncture explained
Researchers now know how tiny, drug-free needles kill pain. This briefing paper covers what acupuncture is, and what it's good for.
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Employees not coping with pain
Understanding how distress interferes with recovery is the key to addressing difficult RTW cases.
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Recovery from spinal surgery
Spine surgeons who've had spinal surgery provide the know-how for this briefing paper on recovery and RTW.
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Shouldering on
A fact sheet about shoulder pain, including workplace contributions and solutions
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Want to be a back pain superhero?
This comprehensive guide to helping workers with back pain will have you donning lycra in no time...
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Only know the bare bones about arthritis?
Flesh out your arthritis knowledge with a to-the-point briefing paper...
Research 1 - 6 of 6
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Physical activity at work and low back pain
Back problems are commonly attributed to work and many in the community believe that heavy lifting contributes to back problems.
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Research short: Exercise and the treatment of chronic pain
Researchers have developed an effective treatment for the vexing condition of Fibromyalgia through a detailed and prolonged exercise regimen.
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Research short: Improving RTW outcomes with pain coping skills
Injured workers may have a better RTW outcome if they undergo pain coping skills training before surgery.
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Research short: link found between pain symptoms and confidence
Believing that you can cope with whatever life brings you has a positive impact on pain symptoms - and there are ways of assessing coping confidence at work.
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The surprising incidence of pain in young adults
Short and long term pain is common in the 18-25 year old age group.
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Success with shoulders?
Rotator cuff treatments that work...and a couple that don't!