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Submitted by: Anita Gross, PT, MSc A frequent criticism of Cochrane reviews and other systematic reviews is that, in spite of their methodological rigor, they fail to provide clear clinical answers or lack appropriate translation of the evidence into the...
August 9, 2022
Over the past 20 years, the importance of psychosocial factors in determining pain-related outcomes has become well established in the pain literature [32]. Even when controlling for biomedical factors, elevated levels of anxiety, depression, pain-related fear and pain catastrophizing have...
By: David Butler, PT, EdD Reprinted with permission from NOInotes http://www.noigroup.com/en/Notes Motor control to motor freedom A recent study published in one of the world’s premier medical journals (The Lancet) on treatment for whiplash using motor control principles has attracted a lot...
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Find out more about university-level physiotherapy education, clinical specialization, and professional development opportunities. Article Review: Pain Competencies – Why are they missing? PT Shane Kachur explores the ethics of Canadian entry-to-practice pain competencies. Shane asks, “Does this violate our CPA...
March 7, 2023
Stay connected with the pain community through these clinic profiles, conference reviews, association reviews, and researcher profiles. Atlantic Pain Society Canadian Pain Society International Association for the Study of Pain Pain BC Pain Society of Alberta
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Registration fees: $295 per course (all applicable taxes included) Description: Online self-paced learning. Learn the essentials of how to assess and treat concussion from a leading concussion researcher and physiotherapist based on the most up-to-date evidence. Skills learned can immediately...
March 21, 2023
Nathan: Could you start by providing us with a brief background about yourself? Keith: My name is Keith Meldrum, I live in Kelowna, British Columbia. I am a Vice President with a civil construction company, and work as a civil...
November 25, 2022
Submitted by: Jake Tumber, PT What is the Neck Disability Index used for? The Neck Disability Index (NDI) was developed in the late 1980’s and published in 1991 to measure self-rated pain and disability in patients with neck pain. It...
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A toolbox of outcome measures, assessment strategies, and research related to pain assessment. Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) The BPI is a medical questionnaire to measure pain. It has been validated for use in the chronic nonmalignant pain population. CRPS Assessment...