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Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain Punita V. Solanki Consultant Occupational Therapist Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital Kandivali West, Mumbai Mobile: +91-9820621352 Email: [email protected] 29 th ISSPCON 2014 Pad. Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai 7 th February 2014, Friday
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Page 1: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain

Punita V SolankiConsultant Occupational TherapistAastha Multi Speciality HospitalKandivali West MumbaiMobile +91-9820621352Email therapistindiagmailcom

29th ISSPCON 2014 Pad Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014 Friday

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Contents

Link Between Occupation Client and hisher Environment Core Concept of Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy Chronic Pain Conditions where OTs have a RoleRole of Occupational Therapy in Chronic PainImportance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team

ApproachPreventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Person with Chronic Pain (Physical amp

Psychological aspects of

Pain)

Physical Social Emotional Cultural

Environment

Occupation ADL Work amp

Productive Activities Play

amp Leisure

An Idle Brain is the Devilrsquos

Workshop

Humans are Occupational Beings

Occupation Diversional

Therapy

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy in Chronic Pain

Occupational Therapy

Client centered health profession Promotes health and well being through

occupation The primary goal Enable clients to participate

in the activities of everyday life

Occupational Therapists

Work with clients with pain to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement

Reference httpwwwwfotorg

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Chronic Neck amp Shoulder Girdle Pain

Chronic Mid amp Lower Back Pain

Chronic Arthritic Joint Aches amp Pain

Chronic Bone Aches amp Pain

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Overuse Syndrome

Chronic Pain Conditions

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level I Adjunctive Methods amp Level II Enabling Activities

I Therapeutic Exercises amp

II Enabling Activities

Innovative Rx Stress Loading in CRPS eg Carrying Scrubbing

with Dystrophile Mirror Therapy

Positioning with Splinting amp Functional

Bracing

Sensory Stimulations Desensitization in

CRPS

BiomechanicalApproach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level III Purposeful Activities amp Level IV Occupational Activities

Activities of Daily Living Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Equipments

Work amp Productive Activities Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Tools amp Environment

Play amp Leisure Activities Training eg

Arts Crafts Games Sports

Educational Activities eg Environmental

Modifications in Schools

Rehabilitative amp Ergonomic Approach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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  • Slide Number 3
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Page 2: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Contents

Link Between Occupation Client and hisher Environment Core Concept of Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy Chronic Pain Conditions where OTs have a RoleRole of Occupational Therapy in Chronic PainImportance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team

ApproachPreventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Person with Chronic Pain (Physical amp

Psychological aspects of

Pain)

Physical Social Emotional Cultural

Environment

Occupation ADL Work amp

Productive Activities Play

amp Leisure

An Idle Brain is the Devilrsquos

Workshop

Humans are Occupational Beings

Occupation Diversional

Therapy

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy in Chronic Pain

Occupational Therapy

Client centered health profession Promotes health and well being through

occupation The primary goal Enable clients to participate

in the activities of everyday life

Occupational Therapists

Work with clients with pain to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement

Reference httpwwwwfotorg

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Chronic Neck amp Shoulder Girdle Pain

Chronic Mid amp Lower Back Pain

Chronic Arthritic Joint Aches amp Pain

Chronic Bone Aches amp Pain

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Overuse Syndrome

Chronic Pain Conditions

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level I Adjunctive Methods amp Level II Enabling Activities

I Therapeutic Exercises amp

II Enabling Activities

Innovative Rx Stress Loading in CRPS eg Carrying Scrubbing

with Dystrophile Mirror Therapy

Positioning with Splinting amp Functional

Bracing

Sensory Stimulations Desensitization in

CRPS

BiomechanicalApproach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level III Purposeful Activities amp Level IV Occupational Activities

Activities of Daily Living Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Equipments

Work amp Productive Activities Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Tools amp Environment

Play amp Leisure Activities Training eg

Arts Crafts Games Sports

Educational Activities eg Environmental

Modifications in Schools

Rehabilitative amp Ergonomic Approach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Slide Number 7
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • Slide Number 14
  • Slide Number 15
Page 3: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Person with Chronic Pain (Physical amp

Psychological aspects of

Pain)

Physical Social Emotional Cultural

Environment

Occupation ADL Work amp

Productive Activities Play

amp Leisure

An Idle Brain is the Devilrsquos

Workshop

Humans are Occupational Beings

Occupation Diversional

Therapy

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy in Chronic Pain

Occupational Therapy

Client centered health profession Promotes health and well being through

occupation The primary goal Enable clients to participate

in the activities of everyday life

Occupational Therapists

Work with clients with pain to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement

Reference httpwwwwfotorg

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Chronic Neck amp Shoulder Girdle Pain

Chronic Mid amp Lower Back Pain

Chronic Arthritic Joint Aches amp Pain

Chronic Bone Aches amp Pain

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Overuse Syndrome

Chronic Pain Conditions

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level I Adjunctive Methods amp Level II Enabling Activities

I Therapeutic Exercises amp

II Enabling Activities

Innovative Rx Stress Loading in CRPS eg Carrying Scrubbing

with Dystrophile Mirror Therapy

Positioning with Splinting amp Functional

Bracing

Sensory Stimulations Desensitization in

CRPS

BiomechanicalApproach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level III Purposeful Activities amp Level IV Occupational Activities

Activities of Daily Living Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Equipments

Work amp Productive Activities Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Tools amp Environment

Play amp Leisure Activities Training eg

Arts Crafts Games Sports

Educational Activities eg Environmental

Modifications in Schools

Rehabilitative amp Ergonomic Approach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Slide Number 7
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • Slide Number 14
  • Slide Number 15
Page 4: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy in Chronic Pain

Occupational Therapy

Client centered health profession Promotes health and well being through

occupation The primary goal Enable clients to participate

in the activities of everyday life

Occupational Therapists

Work with clients with pain to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement

Reference httpwwwwfotorg

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Chronic Neck amp Shoulder Girdle Pain

Chronic Mid amp Lower Back Pain

Chronic Arthritic Joint Aches amp Pain

Chronic Bone Aches amp Pain

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Overuse Syndrome

Chronic Pain Conditions

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level I Adjunctive Methods amp Level II Enabling Activities

I Therapeutic Exercises amp

II Enabling Activities

Innovative Rx Stress Loading in CRPS eg Carrying Scrubbing

with Dystrophile Mirror Therapy

Positioning with Splinting amp Functional

Bracing

Sensory Stimulations Desensitization in

CRPS

BiomechanicalApproach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level III Purposeful Activities amp Level IV Occupational Activities

Activities of Daily Living Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Equipments

Work amp Productive Activities Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Tools amp Environment

Play amp Leisure Activities Training eg

Arts Crafts Games Sports

Educational Activities eg Environmental

Modifications in Schools

Rehabilitative amp Ergonomic Approach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Chronic Neck amp Shoulder Girdle Pain

Chronic Mid amp Lower Back Pain

Chronic Arthritic Joint Aches amp Pain

Chronic Bone Aches amp Pain

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Overuse Syndrome

Chronic Pain Conditions

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level I Adjunctive Methods amp Level II Enabling Activities

I Therapeutic Exercises amp

II Enabling Activities

Innovative Rx Stress Loading in CRPS eg Carrying Scrubbing

with Dystrophile Mirror Therapy

Positioning with Splinting amp Functional

Bracing

Sensory Stimulations Desensitization in

CRPS

BiomechanicalApproach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level III Purposeful Activities amp Level IV Occupational Activities

Activities of Daily Living Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Equipments

Work amp Productive Activities Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Tools amp Environment

Play amp Leisure Activities Training eg

Arts Crafts Games Sports

Educational Activities eg Environmental

Modifications in Schools

Rehabilitative amp Ergonomic Approach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
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  • Slide Number 8
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Page 6: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level I Adjunctive Methods amp Level II Enabling Activities

I Therapeutic Exercises amp

II Enabling Activities

Innovative Rx Stress Loading in CRPS eg Carrying Scrubbing

with Dystrophile Mirror Therapy

Positioning with Splinting amp Functional

Bracing

Sensory Stimulations Desensitization in

CRPS

BiomechanicalApproach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level III Purposeful Activities amp Level IV Occupational Activities

Activities of Daily Living Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Equipments

Work amp Productive Activities Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Tools amp Environment

Play amp Leisure Activities Training eg

Arts Crafts Games Sports

Educational Activities eg Environmental

Modifications in Schools

Rehabilitative amp Ergonomic Approach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
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  • Slide Number 8
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Page 7: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions Level III Purposeful Activities amp Level IV Occupational Activities

Activities of Daily Living Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Equipments

Work amp Productive Activities Adaptive

Training amp Adaptive Tools amp Environment

Play amp Leisure Activities Training eg

Arts Crafts Games Sports

Educational Activities eg Environmental

Modifications in Schools

Rehabilitative amp Ergonomic Approach

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
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Page 8: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapy Pain Interventions

Joint Protection Techniques

Work Simplification amp Energy Conservation

Techniques

Time amp Stress Management eg

Relaxation Techniques CBT

Pain Health Literacy amp Self Management

Programs

Behavioral Learning Approach for Client Education

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Slide Number 7
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
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  • Slide Number 13
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Page 9: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Importance of Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach

Of all approaches to the treatment of chronic pain none has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications than interdisciplinary care

Most critical is the understanding that chronic pain is a disease of the person and that a traditional biomedical approach cannot adequately address all of the pain-related problems of this patient population

Reference 1 Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 72 Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Slide Number 7
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • Slide Number 14
  • Slide Number 15
Page 10: ISSPCON 2014 -  Occupational Therapy for Chronic Pain - Punita V. Solanki

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Occupational Therapistrsquos valuable efforts are geared towards preventing disability due to acute amp sub acute pains - from becoming chronic disability due to chronic persistent pain by 2deg amp 3deg preventive approaches onlineoffline client education and timely return to ADL Work and Leisure with Work Conditioning amp Work Hardening Programs

Preventive Approach Towards Pain Management

Reference B del Pozo-Cruz et al J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Take Home MessageFrom an Occupational Therapistrsquos Perspective Occupation

of a Person includes Activities of Daily Living Work amp Productive Activities Play amp Leisure

Occupational Therapists are important Team Members in an Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Approach towards Chronic Pain Management (~ International Association for the Study of Pain)

Integrated Interdisciplinary Care has a stronger evidence basis for efficacy cost-effectiveness amp lack of iatrogenic complications in the management of Chronic Pain than Traditional Biomedical approaches

Secondary amp Tertiary Preventive Approach amp Timely return to everyday activities helps prevent acutesub-acute pain becoming chronic in nature

Do not treat the pain alone but treat the person suffering from pain Physical Psychological Social amp Emotional Care

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement Pain Management and Occupational Therapy 2012 Melanie E Swan Treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome A Guide For Therapy Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association 062004 wwwrsdsorg Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Management International Perspectives Pain Clinical Updates by International Association for the Study of Pain December 2012 Vol XX Issue 7 World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) httpwwwwfotorg Occupational Therapy and Pain Management Occupational therapy - Helping people to live life their way By College of Occupational Therapists wwwCOTorguk Recommended guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for adults A consensus statement prepared on behalf of the British Pain Society April 2007

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

References

Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st

Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7 Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online) Ludeke C Lambeek et al Randomised controlled trial of integrated care to reduce disability from chronic low back pain in working and private life BMJ 2010340c1035 doi101136bmjc1035 B del Pozo-Cruz et al An occupational internet-based intervention to prevent chronicity in sub acute lower back pain a randomized controlled trial J Rehabil Med 2012 44 581ndash587 Helen van Huet et al Occupational therapists perspectives of factors influencing chronic pain management Australian Occupational Therapy Journal (2013) 60 56ndash65 doi 1011111440-163012011

Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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  • Slide Number 3
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Punita V Solanki Occupational Therapist

29th ISSPCON 2014Navi Mumbai

7th February 2014

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to thank following colleagues for their valuable review comments on my presentation

Dr Sandeep Sonone - Associate Professor in Orthopaedics at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital

Dr Murali Poduval - Additional Professor in Orthopaedics at JIPMER Pondicherry

Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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Punita V SolankiOccupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to theirs

Say Good Bye to Pain

29th ISSPCON 2014 Navi Mumbai 7th February 2014

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