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Musculoskeletal Pain - Assessment, Prediction and Treatment in Bloomington, MN
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Musculoskeletal Pain - Assessment, Prediction and Treatment in Bloomington, MN
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Musculoskeletal Pain - Assessment, Prediction and Treatment presents a common-sense approach to interpreting and applying existing clinical knowledge and new research to help clinicians make sense of the complex phenomena of acute and chronic post-traumatic musculoskeletal pain. Built upon the Assess, Predict, Treat framework (APT), the book offers a method, using what the authors call the 'radar plot', to help clinicians better understanding their patients' pain. It presents evidence-based decision tools to predict natural and clinical course of common conditions such as neck and low back pain, and then synthesizes that information into a logical integrated treatment approach that respects the individuality of the patient, the experiences of the clinician, and the value of evidence informed practice. Written by two global leaders in the field of post-traumatic pain and recovery, the book provides a valuable framework to facilitative novice clinicians in their transition towards clinical experts, and helps mid- and late-stage clinicians better interpret, synthesize, and discuss complex information on pain with the goal of optimized outcomes on a patient-by-patient basis.
Musculoskeletal Pain - Assessment, Prediction and Treatment presents a common-sense approach to interpreting and applying existing clinical knowledge and new research to help clinicians make sense of the complex phenomena of acute and chronic post-traumatic musculoskeletal pain. Built upon the Assess, Predict, Treat framework (APT), the book offers a method, using what the authors call the 'radar plot', to help clinicians better understanding their patients' pain. It presents evidence-based decision tools to predict natural and clinical course of common conditions such as neck and low back pain, and then synthesizes that information into a logical integrated treatment approach that respects the individuality of the patient, the experiences of the clinician, and the value of evidence informed practice. Written by two global leaders in the field of post-traumatic pain and recovery, the book provides a valuable framework to facilitative novice clinicians in their transition towards clinical experts, and helps mid- and late-stage clinicians better interpret, synthesize, and discuss complex information on pain with the goal of optimized outcomes on a patient-by-patient basis.


















