(311) Relationships between Objective Physical Performance with Pain Anxiety and Self-Efficacy during Intensive Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation

Intensive interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs (IIPRP) are typically recommended for youth with chronic pain conditions who do not respond to outpatient pain clinic treatment. A growing body of literature has shown that IIPRP are associated with improvements in functioning, pain, and distress. However, little is known about treatment mechanisms for IIPRP. A few studies have documented improvements in physical functioning within IIPRP, but how these improvements contribute to other areas of functioning remains unexplored.
Source: The Journal of Pain - Category: Materials Science Authors: Source Type: research