Chronic pain affects approximately 16 % to 36 % of Canadian adults and is one of the most common reasons for physician visits in Canada. The effects of a self-referral community-based education/exercise program (Y-PEP) on physical function and well-being were initially evaluated in 20 individuals with chronic pain who had attended one of three Y-PEP sessions in 2007. The 10-week program incorporated chronic pain education/self-management and various exercise modalities to allow individuals with chronic pain to try different physical activities in a safe and supported environment. Questionnaires were administered pre-, post-program, and at 10-weeks follow-up and provided data on demographic information, physical activity levels, depression, ...
Chronic pain broadly encompasses both objectively defined conditions and idiopathic conditions that ...
Background: Contemporary management of chronic low back pain involves combined exercise and pain edu...
Purpose Persistent pain is common in older people and people living with frailty. Pain or the imp...
D.Phil.Chronic pain is a devastating problem and one of the leading causes of disability internation...
Abstract Background Previous evidence suggests self-management programs for people with chronic pain...
Pharmacologic management of chronic pain has variable results, sometimes resorting to ineffective an...
Background. Traditional unimodal interventions may be insufficient for treating complex pain, as the...
Background: To investigate the effects after twelve months related to patient activation and a range...
Objective. With the aim of developing a chronic pain prevention program, this randomized controlled ...
Chronic pain is perhaps the most pervasive medical issue in the United States. The long-term impacts...
Chronic pain is common in western countries and entails considerable consequences for the afflicted ...
Despite being a first-line treatment recommendation, there is uncertainly for how exercise helps peo...
Abstract Objectives To investigate the effects on persons with chronic pain after 3 months of a grou...
BackgroundThere have been growing recommendations to include education in multi-disciplinary interve...
At least one in five Canadians lives with chronic pain, and the prevalence rate is rising. Chronic p...
Chronic pain broadly encompasses both objectively defined conditions and idiopathic conditions that ...
Background: Contemporary management of chronic low back pain involves combined exercise and pain edu...
Purpose Persistent pain is common in older people and people living with frailty. Pain or the imp...
D.Phil.Chronic pain is a devastating problem and one of the leading causes of disability internation...
Abstract Background Previous evidence suggests self-management programs for people with chronic pain...
Pharmacologic management of chronic pain has variable results, sometimes resorting to ineffective an...
Background. Traditional unimodal interventions may be insufficient for treating complex pain, as the...
Background: To investigate the effects after twelve months related to patient activation and a range...
Objective. With the aim of developing a chronic pain prevention program, this randomized controlled ...
Chronic pain is perhaps the most pervasive medical issue in the United States. The long-term impacts...
Chronic pain is common in western countries and entails considerable consequences for the afflicted ...
Despite being a first-line treatment recommendation, there is uncertainly for how exercise helps peo...
Abstract Objectives To investigate the effects on persons with chronic pain after 3 months of a grou...
BackgroundThere have been growing recommendations to include education in multi-disciplinary interve...
At least one in five Canadians lives with chronic pain, and the prevalence rate is rising. Chronic p...
Chronic pain broadly encompasses both objectively defined conditions and idiopathic conditions that ...
Background: Contemporary management of chronic low back pain involves combined exercise and pain edu...
Purpose Persistent pain is common in older people and people living with frailty. Pain or the imp...