Persistent Pain Management
Cross-source consensus on Persistent Pain Management from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Pushing patients through pain during movement tasks is not recommended. — Infra-Pubic Angle, Manual Rib Work, and Graded Exposure in Clinical Practice
- For patients with delayed flare-ups, total session volume should be managed rather than only in-session pain. — Infra-Pubic Angle, Manual Rib Work, and Graded Exposure in Clinical Practice
- For patients with pain at rest, exercise should stay within the established baseline pain level rather than require zero pain. — Infra-Pubic Angle, Manual Rib Work, and Graded Exposure in Clinical Practice
- Pain during a movement can become learned through neurological tagging that associates the movement with pain. — Infra-Pubic Angle, Manual Rib Work, and Graded Exposure in Clinical Practice
- The article recommends coaching movement before changing exercises or otherwise progressing. — Infra-Pubic Angle, Manual Rib Work, and Graded Exposure in Clinical Practice
- Total avoidance of daily tasks can lead to deconditioning and worse flare-ups when the task becomes unavoidable. — Infra-Pubic Angle, Manual Rib Work, and Graded Exposure in Clinical Practice