Pain Communication in Clinical Practice
Cross-source consensus on Pain Communication in Clinical Practice from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Detailed neuroscience education using technical terminology is not always necessary and may not be what patients need. — Travel Physical Therapy and Pain Psychology
- Building therapeutic trust enables patients to attempt movements they previously found threatening. — Travel Physical Therapy and Pain Psychology
- Simple, credible permission to move may be more clinically useful than technical explanations about pain mechanisms. — Travel Physical Therapy and Pain Psychology
- Manual therapy can serve a trust-building function that facilitates patient willingness to engage in movement-based work. — Travel Physical Therapy and Pain Psychology
- The sequencing of exercise and comfort-producing interventions should be adapted to the individual patient rather than following a fixed order. — Travel Physical Therapy and Pain Psychology